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Short Take: CTA wins New York, New Jersey Y2K contracts

The Port Authorities of New York and New Jersey have picked Computer Technology Associates (CTA), to provide their Year 2000 inventory and assessment services, as well as management of embedded systems for Year 2000 compliance. Under the $1.5 million contract, CTA, an information systems and services provider, will evaluate systems at the World Trade Center Complex and area airports, report findings, and recommend subsequent testing for the next contract phase.

Kim Girard
Kim Girard has written about business and technology for more than a decade, as an editor at CNET News.com, senior writer at Business 2.0 magazine and online writer at Red Herring. As a freelancer, she's written for publications including Fast Company, CIO and Berkeley's Haas School of Business. She also assisted Business Week's Peter Burrows with his 2003 book Backfire, which covered the travails of controversial Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina. An avid cook, she's blogged about the joy of cheap wine and thinks about food most days in ways some find obsessive.
Kim Girard
The Port Authorities of New York and New Jersey have picked (CTA), to provide their Year 2000 inventory and assessment services, as well as management of embedded systems for Year 2000 compliance. Under the $1.5 million contract, CTA, an information systems and services provider, will evaluate systems at the World Trade Center Complex and area airports, report findings, and recommend subsequent testing for the next contract phase.