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ACCET was founded in 1974 for the purpose of improving continuing
education and training and has been officially recognized by the U.S.
Department of Education since 1978 as a "reliable authority" as to the
quality of education and training provided by the institutions we
accredit. For more info, please visit www.accet.org. |
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The U.S. General Service Administration (GSA) was established in 1949 as
an independent branch of the United States government to help manage and
support the basic functioning of federal agencies. For more info, please
visit www.gsa.gov.
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The American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) is
dedicated to the improvement and expansion of the teaching and learning
of all languages at all levels of instruction. ACTFL is an individual
membership organization of more than 12,000 language educators and
administrators from elementary through graduate education, as well as
government and industry. For more info, please visit www.actfl.org. |
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American Translators Association (ATA) was established to advance the
translation and interpreting professions and foster the professional
development of individual translators and interpreters. For more info,
please visit www.atanet.org. |
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Founded in 1980, the National Capital Area Translators Association
(NCATA) is a dedicated group of professional translators, interpreters,
language services companies, and language-related institutions that
fosters quality and professionalism in translation and interpreting in
and around the nation's capital. For more info, please visit www.ncata.org. |
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The Better Business Bureau (BBB), founded in 1912, is a nonprofit
organization that serves as an intermediary between consumers and
businesses and focuses on advancing marketplace trust, consisting of 112
independently incorporated local BBB organizations in the United States
and Canada, coordinated under the Council of Better Business Bureaus
(CBBB) in Arlington, Virginia. For more info, please visit www.bbb.org. |