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Black Data Processing Associates (BDPA) is an American non-profit organization that serves the professional well-being of African Americans and other minorities working within technology. [1] BDPA provides resources that support the professional growth and technical development of minority individuals in the information technology industry ...
The Network Professional Association (NPA), established in 1991, is a non-profit professional association dedicated to supporting computer IT/Network professionals, who share the common core pillars of Career Growth, Professional Development and Ethical Integrity.
The Institute for the Certification of Computing Professionals (ICCP) is a non-profit institution for professional certification in the Computer engineering and Information technology industry. It was founded in 1973 by 8 professional computer societies to promote certification and professionalism in the industry, lower the cost of development ...
The Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP) is a professional association that focuses on information technology education for business professionals. The group is a non-profit US-oriented group, but its activities are performed by 62 local chapters organized on a geographic basis, [1] and 286 student chapters at colleges and universities.
Originally administered in 2001 through The Chauncey Institute, the CTT program was acquired by CompTIA and renamed as CTT+. It was created through a collaboration of the Information Technology Training Association, Inc. (ITTA) and the Computer Education Management Association (CedMA). [41]
Programmers Guild [1] is an attorney-founded group [2] intended to protect legal hi-tech immigrants to the United States and help them in obtaining Green cards. The New York Times called them a trade group [3] and, in 2016, a "tech worker organization." [4] It also serves as a job search clearing house. [5] [6]
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The LOPSA mentorship program was conceived in 2010 as a way to network inexperienced system administrators with senior members of the organization who could help them on project-related topics. As of January 2013, the mentorship program accepts ongoing, rather than project-based, projects. [2]