Overview
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Axiom in the News
Contracts Awarded
The Washington Post
CESSI Division of Axiom Resource Management Inc. of McLean won an $18.2 million contract from the Social Security Administration for special study and analysis of the Ticket to Work and Self-Sufficiency Program and the Program Manager for Recruitment and Outreach.
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Keeping the Promise
Times Community Newspapers
Its motto: Keeping the Promise of Uniting Cultures.
Its mission: To serve and positively influence minority students, especially academically.
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First Year Out
Today's Officer - MOAA
When I was getting ready to get married back in 1982, I noticed my bride-to-be and I spent far more time preparing for the wedding than we did for the marriage. The wedding and reception lasted about six hours. The marriage, now at 21 years and counting, has lasted quite a bit longer.
As officers, we make a similar mistake when preparing for retirement. We spent lots of time getting our people ready for that first civilian job, but then we come up short on what they should expect—and what they should do—that first year out.
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U.S. Vets Benefit from Axiom Resource Management's 2nd Annual Charity Golf Tournament
U.S. VETS
The United States Veterans Initiative has featured Axiom on their website, with a story about Axiom's charity golf tournament in support of homeless veterans.
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50 Great Places To Work
Washingtonian
Looking for a Better Job? Here’s Where to Find Interesting Work, Good Pay and Benefits, Friendly Colleagues, Flexible Work Schedules, Good Bosses, and the Chance to Learn and Grow. Best of All, These Companies Are Hiring.
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Shape, Prepare, Respond—What I Learned in the Transition to Retirement
Today's Officer - MOAA
It’s over. I have completed my transition from military to civilian life. I understand that the transition is never truly complete, as I will take my Air Force experiences with me forever—and will apply them to future situations of all kinds. But for all intents and purposes, I believe when a military retiree lands a job, puts on a business suit, and “clocks in” for the first time as a civilian, his or her transition process is essentially complete.
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Why AOL Gloom Won't Spell Online Doom
The Washington Post
December 9, 2002
AOL Time Warner Inc.'s announcement last week that its online advertising revenue would plunge 50 percent next year was particularly unwelcome to the companies that create and sell cyber-ads...
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