You and your colleagues are invited to attend a training seminar by
"infoUSA".
The business and government world today is driven by information; and many
Federal agencies are using database information services. For any of these
services to succeed, the underlying database must be of the highest
quality. If incomplete or out-of-date, the services derived from it will
ultimately fail.
infoUSA understands the importance of high-quality, accurate
information. We spare no expense in creating the finest databases
available: 12 million U.S. businesses; 125 million U.S. households.
Our information is used by the numerous federal and state agencies and
contractors. infoUSA databases are compiled solely from public
information.
The infoUSA business database (12 million U.S. business locations and
employers) is the largest and most complete employer database. Database
elements include: Company name, Human Resource/Executive name, employee
size, SIC code, NAICS Code, fax number, and latitude/longitude geocodes.
The infoUSA residential database (125 million U.S. households) is compiled
from telephone directories, auto registrations, new births, Census data, and
real estate transactions. It is the most current database of U.S.
residences. Other data elements include age, income, ethnicity, and
phone numbers.
Government agencies access infoUSA's complete business and residential
databases through Internet or CD-ROM products. Additional information may be
found at
www.infoUSAGov.com
infoUSA will present a special seminar for FEDLINK members on April 8, 2003
from 1:00 to 4:00 P.M.
The seminar is will be located in the Adams
Building of the Library of Congress complex
in the FLICC/FEDLINK Training
Room, Rm. 216 (East Side of the Building).
To register for this seminar, please call (202)707-4800.
To request ADA assistance, please call (202)707-6362 or contact
[log in to unmask] at least 5 days prior to the
event.