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The coalition will promote job growth by hiring local professionals and creating opportunities for student internship and career development.

Geographic Solutions has been named a finalist by the Tampa Bay Technology Forum for the 2014 Technology Company of the Year award.

Job seekers in Virginia now have a more convenient way to find employment. Geographic Solutions, in collaboration with the Virginia Employment Commission, is pleased to announce the launch of the new VAWorks mobile app, which is now available for download for both iPhone and Android users.

Geographic Solutions is pleased to announce the 2015 Workforce Technology Conference, which will take place June 23-26 in Monterey, California.

FutureWork Systems, a provider of business intelligence web apps specifically designed and developed for the performance reporting and analysis needs of the workforce development system has established a direct data pipeline into Geographic Solutions’ Virtual One Stop (VOS) case management system.

Geographic Solutions has recently become a member of the Tampa Bay Technology Forum (TBTF), Florida’s largest technology association.

Geographic Solutions recently welcomed workforce development professionals from throughout the United States to the 11th Annual Workforce Technology Conference in Clearwater Beach. This year’s attendee roster totaled 134, marking the largest attendance in conference history.

Geographic Solutions, Inc. is honored to be recognized as a ‘2013 Best Places to Work’ by the Tampa Bay Business Journal. Geographic Solutions was one of only 13 Tampa Bay area companies with over 100 employees to be selected as a finalist for the award.

Geographic Solutions recently welcomed over 130 Workforce Development professionals from throughout the United States to the 9th Annual Workforce Technology Conference in Clearwater Beach.

In an effort to assist in bolstering the region's economic recovery and growth, over 9,000 people were placed in jobs in the month of January through the assistance of South Florida Workforce Investment Board (SFWIB), ranking the region #1 in the state.