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GCPS
(redirected from Gwinnett County Public Schools)

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GCPSGoochland County Public Schools (Virginia)
GCPSGwinnett County Public Schools (metro Atlanta, GA, USA)
GCPSGreig Cephalopolysyndactyly Syndrome
GCPSGarden Center Products & Supplies (magazine)
GCPSGlobal Commercial Payment Solution
GCPSGreater China Photonic Solutions


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Other recent customers include the City of Jacksonville, Georgia Department of Administrative Services, Gwinnett County Public Schools, Lower Colorado River Authority, McCarran International Airport, Orange County Public Works, Sacramento Regional Wastewater, Sarasota County Government, Sandia National Laboratory and the U.
We are excited about this new educational tool," said Lora Novak, Interim School Nutrition Director for Gwinnett County Public Schools.
We chose ManageSoft and IBM because together they had the domain expertise and experience necessary to help us protect the school district's student computers from the crippling effects of cyber viruses and worms," said Scott Futrell, CIO, Gwinnett County Public Schools.
 
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