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OESS

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OESSOffice of Emergency Shelter and Services (Philadelphia, PA)
OESSOntario Educational Software Services
OESSOffice of E-Health Standards & Services (US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services)
OESSOttawa East Schooling Shows (Ottawa, Canada)
OESSOperating Environment Segment Specification
OESSOpto-Electronic Sensor System


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The basic strategy was to identify and tabulate all occurrences of OESS shelter requests and/or CWS involvement pertaining to a study cohort of Philadelphia resident women who delivered live infants between September 1, 1993 and August 31, 1994 (N = 23,227).
Led by OESS Vice President Keith Rudy, these offerings extend Hunter's Concept-to-Completion(TM) services, an integrated framework that supports planning, developing, deploying, and now maintaining clients' enterprise systems.
OESS also addresses user needs for database solutions by providing management facilities for Oracle and Informix, for SAP business applications, for Tuxedo OLTP applications as well as for mainframe evolution and interoperability.
 
 
 
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