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CITO
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CITOCache In Trash Out (geocaching)
CITOCommunications and Information Technology Ontario
CITOChief Information Technology Officer
CITOCome into the Office (sales strategy)
CITOConsortium of Independent Tour Operators (UK)
CITOComplete IT Outsourcing (SADA Systems)
CITOCentral Imagery Tasking Office
CITOCenter for the Improvement of Teaching and Outreach (Brigham Young University-Hawaii; Laie, HI)


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Mitchell will assume project management and systems operations responsibilities while reporting directly to Jim Cahill, Terra Holdings executive vice president, chief information technology officer.
In the 15-bed wing, all rooms also have a 15-inch touch screen that acts as a remote control for the TV and much more, said David Higginson, chief information technology officer at Arkansas Children's Hospital.
said Monday it has decided to appoint Chief Information Technology Officer Shoji Kuwashima as its president to replace Junichi Arimura, who is stepping down to take responsibility for the falsification of group earnings for fiscal 2004.
 
 
 
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