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A press conference June 21 at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington kicked off Verizon's donation of 5,000 prepaid calling cards to soldiers wounded in Operation Iraqi Freedom. The cards were distributed to wounded soldiers at Army hospitals throughout the country.

Photos by Henrik G. de GyorXXXSPLITXXX-EZGSA marked several company milestones with an open house June 10 at its new location in Bethesda, Md.Photos by Laurie DeWittXXXSPLITXXX- Photo courtesy of Vance JacobsXXXSPLITXXX-The Software Productivity Consortium announced the winners of the first SPC Excellence Awards June 23 at the Tower Club in Vienna, Va.Photos by Henrik G. de GyorXXXSPLITXXX-Photos by David S. Spence

A press conference June 21 at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington kicked off Verizon's donation of 5,000 prepaid calling cards to soldiers wounded in Operation Iraqi Freedom. The cards were distributed to wounded soldiers at Army hospitals throughout the country.








Whitney Boutelle (left) and Cpl. Timothy Brosnan

Verizon's Wesley Jordan (left) and Maj. Gen. Kevin Kiley.

Wesley Jordan presents Whitney Boutelle (left) with a gift for her role in the card gift program.

Jim Gilman of Walter Reed and John Hanson of the USO.










Eric von Vorys (left) of Shulman, Rogers Gandal Pordy & Ecker and George Roman of True Blade.

Brian Lambert of D&B and Kelly O'Brien of Turning Pointe.

Evie Altman and Scott Orbach of EZGSA with daughter Satch Altman-Orbach.






Veterans Ken Force (left) and Chris Rasmussen teach children the proper way to fold an American flag during Kids' Day at the 24th Annual National Veterans Wheelchair Games in St. Louis, organized by the Paralyzed Veterans of America. Hewlett-Packard Corp. was the official technology sponsor of the games June 15-18, providing computers for scoring more than 500 events and securing data storage of veterans' health information.













Jim Kane of SPC (left) and Dave Pickett of Planning
Systems Inc.

Lee Akridge (left) and James Coates, both of SAIC.

(From left) Mark Blackburn and Norman Hunt of SPC and Thomas Petit of SI International Inc.

Ron Paulson of Lockheed Martin Corp. (left) and Kenneth Touloumes of Titan Corp.

SPC's Joel Katz (left) and Alan Mink of Unisys.






Adam Scott (left) won the 2004 Booz Allen Classic golf tournament with a record-tying score of 21-under- par 263. This was the 25th anniversary of this annual PGA Tour event, which took place June 21-27 at the Tournament Players Club at Avenel in Potomac, Md. Booz Allen Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Ralph Shrader presented the trophy.