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<description>Black Engineer Technology Engineering Entrepreneurs-USBE magazine provides news about black technology, black entrepreneurs, BEYA conference, black engineers and technologists from black community in US, UK, Caribbean and Africa.</description> 
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<title>Who’s Who in Supplier Diversity: Spotlight on Supplier Diversity</title>
<link>http://www.blackengineer.com/artman/publish/article_661.shtml</link>
<description>The globalization of markets, the integration of the work force, and the need for leaner commercial operations has fueled a corporate and governmental drive to expand the breadth of the nation’s contracting base to pull in minority- and women-owned vendors and the perspectives and expertise they bring. </description> 
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<title>Department of Defense Mentor-Protégé Program: "Joint Pathways to Success"</title>
<link>http://www.blackengineer.com/artman/publish/article_662.shtml</link>
<description>Recently, USBE &amp; IT magazine spoke to businesses that are sharing knowledge and experience with some high-technology entrepreneurs under the U.S. Department of Defense Mentor-Protege Program, which has built traction in the corporate world. </description> 
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<title>AMIE: Making the Corporate Connection</title>
<link>http://www.blackengineer.com/artman/publish/article_629.shtml</link>
<description>"When you look at the mix, you understand the challenge we have in putting out talent from the engineering colleges who will meet the demands of the workplace. If just one person in this small group needs 14,000 engineers, you know how big the demand is and how hard it is to meet it. There is a crunch for quality talent, and it's a challenge to produce it." -- Dr. Eugene Deloatch, dean of the School of Engineering at Morgan State University.</description> 
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<title>Stemming the Tide: Robert Crear vs. the Hurricanes</title>
<link>http://www.blackengineer.com/artman/publish/article_480.shtml</link>
<description> As Commander of the Mississippi Valley Division of the Army Corps of Engineers, Gen. Crear controlled a territory encompassing 370,000 square miles stretching from the Canadian border to the Gulf of Mexico. There isn't a major project in the 12 states along the muddy river's watershed that isn't touched by the Corps, the world's largest public engineering firm. And this hurricane, with its 150-m.p.h. arms stretching more than 100 miles on all sides of Katrina's windless eye, had left a trail of destruction in the heart of his domain from the Gulf north through Tennessee.</description> 
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<title>Achievers Obscured by History</title>
<link>http://www.blackengineer.com/artman/publish/article_613.shtml</link>
<description>Retired geochemist Frank Manheim, now adjunct professor at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia, and Emeritus professor of chemistry, Eckhard Hellmuth at the University of Missouri at Kansas City, were interested in science education. They tracked down a rumor about special achievements in chemistry at Kansas City Missouri's formerly segregated Negro high school. Exploring a subject that has involved controversies and sensitivities, their research revealed an important story that was obscured for 50 years. </description> 
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