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Surety, a Herndon-based
data integrity services provider, selected Merritt
Group Public Relations of Washington, D.C.,
a national public relations practice, to provide
market positioning, communications strategy,
analyst relations and media outreach. (08/18/03,
Business Wire)
LandAmerica Financial Group
Inc. of Richmond, a real estate transaction
services provider, announced a formal agreement
with Title Alliance, a joint venture
of Pennsylvania-based T.A. Title Insurance Co.,
a regional insurance company, expanding the
presence of both companies by meeting demand
for convenient title and settlement services.
(08/1/03, PR Newswire)
YDI Wireless Inc., a
Falls Church-based provider of extended range
products for license free wireless data delivery
systems, was appointed as original equipment
manufacturer distributor by Universal Scientific
Industrial Co. Based in Taiwan, USI is one
of the world's largest manufacturers of wireless
LAN products. The deal is expected to expand
the sale of the company's projects in North,
Central and South America. (08/07/03, Business
Wire)
National Heritage Foundation
of Falls Church, a foundation aiding potential
philanthropists in establishing and administering
funds, selected Stellar Financial Inc.,
a Pennsylvania-based provider of Web-based philanthropic
management software, for its NorthStar 500 Charitable
Operations Management Platform to help streamline
financial and operations management. (08/07/03,
Business Wire)
The Virginia Beach City
Council increased the cost of the new convention
center by $9 million in order to include approximately
one dozen signature items such as video walls
near the exhibition hall, skylights and high-tech
lighting and wood paneling in the ballroom.
(08/13/03, The Virginian-Pilot)
The Portsmouth City
Council plans to donate $4.5 million for
construction of a 32,000-square-foot downtown
Virginia Sports Hall of Fame. (08/13/03,
The Virginian-Pilot)
Capital One Financial Corp.,
a McLean-based credit-card lender, plans to
pay former COO Nigel Morris $3.75 million
in exchange for a noncompete agreement effective
until Dec. 31, 2008. (08/12/03, Dow Jones/AP)
America Online, an Internet
services subsidiary of AOL Time Warner,
named CareerBuilder of Chicago, an online
recruiting company, as its exclusive online
job-listings provider, replacing Monster
Worldwide Inc. of Maynard, Mass. (08/07/03,
The Washington Post)
Siddal Inc. of
Richmond, a full-service communications agency,
was selected by the Fairfax County Economic
Development Authority to handle advertising
and public relations services. (08/04/03
Business Wire)
Xybernaut Corp., a Fairfax-based
provider of wearable/mobile computing hardware,
software and services, and Chongqing University
in China completed a research and development
agreement for wearable computing technologies.
(08/04/03, Business Wire)
The Martin Agency, headquartered
in Richmond, was named the official advertising
agency for the National Association of Stock
Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). (07/30/03,
Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Alfa Laval Inc. of Richmond,
a provider of specialized products and engineering
solutions, and Millipore Corp., a multinational
bioscience company headquartered in Billerica,
Mass., announced a national joint marketing
agreement for equipment integration to speed
the drug development process. (07/28/03,
Business Wire)
Cadmus Communications Corp.
of Richmond, a publisher services provider,
and Datamatics Technologies, an outsourcing
services provider in India, formed KnowledgeWorks
Global, a joint venture providing a full
range of content processing, management and
related services. (07/28/03, PR Newswire)
LCC China Services, a
subsidiary of LCC International Inc., a McLean-based
provider of wireless voice and technical consulting
services, plans to establish an equity joint
venture with Bright Oceans Inter-Telecom
Corp., a China-based systems integrator,
that will be named Beijing LCC Bright Oceans
Communications Consulting Co. (07/24/03,
Business Wire)
Atlantic Coast Airlines,
an airline based in Dulles, plans to sever its
14-year bond with United Airlines, by
ceasing regional operations of United Express
flights, in an effort to market itself as a
competitive low-fare airline. (07/2/03, The
Washington Post)