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LRED
(redirected from Local and Regional Economic Development)

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LREDLocal and Regional Economic Development
LREDLow Resolution Elevation Data
LREDLaser Resonant Electron Detection
LREDLink Random Early Detection


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Speaking at the press conference launching Cairo ICT, Ossama Kamal, CEO of Trade Affairs International aC" the exhibition's official organizer aC" outlined the events scheduled during the exhibition and highlighted the vision of the ICT industry in contributing to local and regional economic development.
We are currently involved in a regional business strategy group of local and regional economic development organizations that are developing strategies and actions to address the challenges our region and state are facing with the crisis in the auto industry.
DiPrete's experience as a town planner included working to coordinate permitting, local concerns and build-out responsibilities for local and regional economic development projects, including CenTech Park in Grafton, and the Shoppes at Blackstone Valley in Millbury.
 
 
 
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