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infoUSA’s approach to working with government agencies involves a commitment to a customer-focused approach.
This approach is based on individual participation and an agency-wide goal to ensure technical and product excellence. It involves constant
exchange of performance-related expectations and frequent reviews of work efforts
U.S. Department of Labor
200 Constitution Avenue, Washington, D.C
Description of Services (1997 through present):
infoUSA’s business information and enhancements, including business URL addresses and human resource personnel. Known as the Employer
Database, the information is provided in a custom CD-ROM application designed for use in One-Stop job centers and welfare offices
across the country. Licensed by all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and three U.S. territories (Virgin Islands, Guam, and Puerto
Rico), the ALMIS Employer Database is primarily used to assist unemployed Americans in job searching.
U.S. Bureau of Census
Suitland & Silver Hill Roads, Suitland, MD
Description of Services (1997 through present):
Process and standardize the Census Bureau business location files. Match and identify current and out-of-business locations. Append
infoUSA’s business information to matched records. Provide penetration report for identification of additional business locations.
Additional tasks included building a National address and telephone number look-up tool to assist Census Bureau in counting America during Census 2000.
U.S. Postal Service
475 L’Enfant Plaza, Washington, D.C.
Description of Services (1994 through present):
Custom front-end marketing system created through infoUSA’s Database America subsidiary for the USPS to develop solutions for customers
interested in cross-border mailings. Includes full file of infoUSA’s business information, data processing, and matching and enhancement
of internal files.
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Washington, D.C.
Description of Services (1999 to present):
Determine all senior citizens above 60 years of age; mail letters and follow-up for 23 U.S. cities to encourage a vaccine test study.
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