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The Wyoming Department of Workforce Services, Employment Services Division, has selected Geographic Solutions to provide a web-based Labor Exchange and Case Management Virtual OneStop software solution that will meet the needs for job seekers, state employers, and Wyoming case managers, administration, and staff members.

The Hawaii Department of Labor and Industrial Relations ("DLIR") has selected Geographic Solutions to provide a web-based Labor Exchange and Case Management Virtual OneStop software solution that will revolutionize the way Hawaii job seekers' learn about available jobs, how Hawaii employers' hire employees, and how Hawaii One-Stop staff assist users and perform case management.

A new web site is helping Hurricane Katrina evacuees locate new jobs in the Bay area and across the state.

Geographic Solutions announces the release of Version 7.0 of the Virtual LMI labor market information system for the Virginia Employment Commission.

The Florida Office of Workforce Development and the Pikes Peak Workforce Center in El Paso County, Colorado implemented Geographic Solutions' VOSJobs Version 7.0 in July, to enhance job seeker services and improve employer services.

With thousands of job listings extracted from nearly every employer in Florida, finding job opportunities that fit an individual's needs and skills are easily accessed with a few mouse clicks.

On September 10, 2004, officials of the Department of Employment Services (DOES) and Washingtonpost Newsweek Interactive announced a partnership that will link their employment and career building online services, dcnetworks.org and washingtonpost.com.

The Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development, Employment Security Division has selected Geographic Solutions' Virtual OneStop (VOS) to provide a Web-based labor exchange software solution.

Utah's Department of Workforce Services (DWS) selected Geographic Solutions' VOSJobs job spidering technology to provide job seekers with thousands of jobs to choose from, within one state website.

The District of Columbia's Department of Employment Services' one-stop centers have received visits from several high-ranking officials and politicians in the past year.