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CONTRACTS AWARDED McNeil Technologies Inc. of Springfield won a $3.8 million Energy Department contract to support the department's Office of Electric Transmission and Distribution. The office conducts research and development on transmission and distribution system materials, controls, and technologies.
Pace Picks Up Slightly as County Adds Jobs Montgomery County added more jobs between April 2003 and April 2004 than it did in each of the two previous years, according to data released last week by the county.
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