Stupid Tweets like Fire Me Get a Warning

Follow me cause I’m so pleasant? An analysis found that people who tweeted negatively about their job generally tweeted more than regular users and had fewer followers than those who tweet positive things about their workplace.

FireMe! Twitter alert says you’ve overstepped the mark
Social media does funny things to some people. While most would sensibly avoid calling their bungling boss an idiot to their face, many don’t think twice before venting their anger and frustration on Twitter. A new tool called FireMe! offers a tongue-in-cheek way of warning someone if they have gone too far.
Ricardo Kawase and colleagues at the University of Hanover in Germany created FireMe! as a way of reminding everyone how risky it can be complaining about your job publicly on Twitter. In a single week last June, they found almost 22,000 people who had tweeted about their job or boss in a negative way.
The team used an algorithm that looked for telltale phrases indicating someone had tweeted something negative about their boss or job. The user then received an automated alert tweet from FireMe! which rebuked them with the message: “Can you imagine if your boss gets to know that you said: ‘I hate my job so much’. You said that on Twitter and the whole world can see it!”
Each alert also contained a link which, if followed, gave them their FireMeter! score – their chance of being fired as a percentage.
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Contracts from Dept. of Education (FY 2007)

Contracts from Dept. of Education
(FY 2007)

List of Individual Transaction for FY 2007

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Amount Parent Company Name Major Agency Product or Service Date
$300,000 1 SOURCE CONSULTING INC. Dept. of Education Automatic data processing and telecom. services 2007-06-29
$290,000 1 SOURCE CONSULTING INC. Dept. of Education Automatic data processing and telecom. services 2007-04-20
$995 1105 MEDIA INC Dept. of Education 2007-03-08
$1,563 12TH & K ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERHIP Dept. of Education Miscellaneous 2007-09-05
$1,562 12TH & K ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERHIP Dept. of Education Miscellaneous 2007-09-05
$1 12TH & K ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERHIP Dept. of Education Miscellaneous 2007-09-05
$-1 ** 12TH & K ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERHIP Dept. of Education Miscellaneous 2007-09-26
$-447 12TH & K ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERHIP Dept. of Education Miscellaneous 2007-09-24
$-1,562 12TH & K ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERHIP Dept. of Education Miscellaneous 2007-09-24
$1,880,859 2020 COMPANY LLC Dept. of Education Automatic data processing equipment 2006-12-14
$1,265,372 2020 COMPANY LLC Dept. of Education Automatic data processing and telecom. services 2007-02-16
$818,000 2020 COMPANY LLC Dept. of Education Automatic data processing and telecom. services 2007-05-04
$240,000 2020 COMPANY LLC Dept. of Education Automatic data processing and telecom. services 2007-09-21
$168,944 2020 COMPANY LLC Dept. of Education Automatic data processing and telecom. services 2007-09-27
$94,716 2020 COMPANY LLC Dept. of Education Automatic data processing and telecom. services 2007-07-31
$25,098 2020 COMPANY LLC Dept. of Education Automatic data processing and telecom. services 2007-07-30
$13,272 2020 COMPANY LLC Dept. of Education Automatic data processing and telecom. services 2007-04-09
$0 2020 COMPANY LLC Dept. of Education Automatic data processing and telecom. services 2007-05-04
$0 2020 COMPANY LLC Dept. of Education Automatic data processing and telecom. services 2007-02-23
$0 2020 COMPANY LLC Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-03-30
$0 2020 COMPANY LLC Dept. of Education Automatic data processing and telecom. services 2007-08-13
$2,494 3-VETS INC. Dept. of Education Furniture 2007-08-24
$19,096 3M COMPANY Dept. of Education Special industry machinery 2007-09-27
$219,661 830 FIRST STREET L.L.C. Dept. of Education Lease or rental of facilities 2007-04-23
$460 A & T MARKETING INC. Dept. of Education Automatic data processing equipment 2007-07-20
$99 A & T MARKETING INC. Dept. of Education Automatic data processing equipment 2007-06-21
$2,800 A S R DATA ACQUISITION AND ANALYSIS L L C Dept. of Education Automatic data processing equipment 2007-07-24
$527,000 A.S.K. ASSOCIATES INC. Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-04-27
$246,278 A.S.K. ASSOCIATES INC. Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-09-26
$235,213 A.S.K. ASSOCIATES INC. Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-02-09
$80,000 A.S.K. ASSOCIATES INC. Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-03-15
$50,218 A.S.K. ASSOCIATES INC. Dept. of Education Utilities and housekeeping services 2007-08-23
$24,975 A.S.K. ASSOCIATES INC. Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-02-22
$275 A.S.K. ASSOCIATES INC. Dept. of Education Education and training services 2007-01-08
$275 A.S.K. ASSOCIATES INC. Dept. of Education Education and training services 2007-01-08
$0 A.S.K. ASSOCIATES INC. Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-05-24
$0 A.S.K. ASSOCIATES INC. Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-08-17
$28,428 AA TEMPS INC. Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-04-20
$13,121 AA TEMPS INC. Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-01-25
$9,513 AA TEMPS INC. Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-04-11
$8,310 AA TEMPS INC. Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-03-12
$-2,053 AA TEMPS INC. Dept. of Education Miscellaneous 2006-11-14
$64,744 ABACUS-N-BYTES INC. Dept. of Education Automatic data processing equipment 2007-07-24
$50,608 ABACUS-N-BYTES INC. Dept. of Education Automatic data processing equipment 2006-12-21
$4,206 ABC TRANSLATION SERVICES LLC Dept. of Education 2007-02-06
$-205 ABILITIES INC. OF FLORIDA Dept. of Education 2007-04-13
$200 ABILITIES INC. Dept. of Education 2007-09-21
$4,740 ABM INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED Dept. of Education Operation of government-owned facilities 2006-12-27
$730 ABM INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED Dept. of Education Operation of government-owned facilities 2006-11-01
$-5,470 ABM INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED Dept. of Education Operation of government-owned facilities 2007-06-13
$225 ABP CORPORATION Dept. of Education 2006-10-31
$-45 ABP CORPORATION Dept. of Education 2007-05-16
$2,271,022 ABT ASSOCIATES INC. Dept. of Education Special studies and analyses (not R & D) 2007-09-06
$1,075,000 ABT ASSOCIATES INC. Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-03-06
$1,000,000 ABT ASSOCIATES INC. Dept. of Education Special studies and analyses (not R & D) 2007-05-08
$910,173 ABT ASSOCIATES INC. Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-09-17
$750,000 ABT ASSOCIATES INC. Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-09-25
$531,775 ABT ASSOCIATES INC. Dept. of Education Medical services 2007-05-15
$449,343 ABT ASSOCIATES INC. Dept. of Education Medical services 2007-01-08
$337,286 ABT ASSOCIATES INC. Dept. of Education Special studies and analyses (not R & D) 2007-09-26
$275,281 ABT ASSOCIATES INC. Dept. of Education Education and training services 2007-09-27
$250,000 ABT ASSOCIATES INC. Dept. of Education Special studies and analyses (not R & D) 2007-04-05
$234,383 ABT ASSOCIATES INC. Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-07-16
$225,000 ABT ASSOCIATES INC. Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2006-12-04
$88,745 ABT ASSOCIATES INC. Dept. of Education Medical services 2007-09-25
$4,093 ABT ASSOCIATES INC. Dept. of Education Education and training services 2007-09-27
$3,772 ABT ASSOCIATES INC. Dept. of Education 2006-11-09
$0 ABT ASSOCIATES INC. Dept. of Education Special studies and analyses (not R & D) 2007-03-14
$0 ABT ASSOCIATES INC. Dept. of Education 2006-11-09
$159,030 ACADEMY FOR EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INC. Dept. of Education Automatic data processing and telecom. services 2007-02-01
$102,153 ACADEMY FOR EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INC. Dept. of Education Automatic data processing and telecom. services 2007-09-19
$1,360 ACADEMY FOR EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INC. Dept. of Education 2007-04-18
$85 ACADEMY FOR EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INC. Dept. of Education 2007-05-14
$0 ACADEMY FOR EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INC. Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-01-08
$-0 ACADEMY FOR EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INC. Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-05-29
$1,545 ACC HOSPITALITY LESSEE INC. Dept. of Education 2007-08-20
$175 ACC HOSPITALITY LESSEE INC. Dept. of Education 2007-09-20
$28,752 ACCELERA SOLUTIONS INC. Dept. of Education Automatic data processing equipment 2007-07-10
$53,667,936 ACCENTURE PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-09-27
$27,390,730 ACCENTURE PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-01-04
$13,635,664 ACCENTURE PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2006-11-22
$470,879 ACCENTURE PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-04-25
$322,753 ACCENTURE PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-08-22
$246,888 ACCENTURE PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-08-15
$90,851 ACCENTURE PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-04-25
$76,303 ACCENTURE PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-04-05
$62,701 ACCENTURE PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-08-30
$46,706 ACCENTURE PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-08-06
$11,279 ACCENTURE PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-03-05
$0 ACCENTURE PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2006-11-15
$0 ACCENTURE PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-06-04
$0 ACCENTURE PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2006-10-13
$0 ACCENTURE PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2006-12-20
$0 ACCENTURE PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-06-21
$3,100,000 ACCOUNT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY INC. Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2006-12-14
$2,610,000 ACCOUNT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY INC. Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-06-15
$1,220,000 ACCOUNT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY INC. Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-02-06
$784,673 ACCOUNT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY INC. Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-04-20
$480,000 ACCOUNT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY INC. Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-03-09
$30,000 ACCOUNT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY INC. Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-09-26
$0 ACCOUNT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY INC. Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-01-24
$1,878 ACE FEDERAL REPORTERS INC Dept. of Education 2007-05-25
$1,790 ACE FEDERAL REPORTERS INC Dept. of Education 2007-05-25
$1,790 ACE FEDERAL REPORTERS INC Dept. of Education 2007-05-25
$1,757 ACE FEDERAL REPORTERS INC Dept. of Education 2007-05-25
$-754 ACE FEDERAL REPORTERS INC Dept. of Education 2007-07-24
$-1,053 ACE FEDERAL REPORTERS INC Dept. of Education 2007-07-31
$-8 ACHIEVE INC Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-09-25
$5,203 ACHIEVEGLOBAL INCORPORATED (3857) Dept. of Education 2007-02-23
$473,218 ACT INC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2006-10-17
$5,620 ACT INC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2006-11-22
$0 ACT INC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2006-10-31
$0 ACT INC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2006-11-14
$-52,950 ACT INC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-09-20
$-11,416 ADAMS MARK HOTEL INDIANAPOLIS CORPORATION Dept. of Education 2007-05-30
$1,200 ADAMS, RUTHANNE Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-05-10
$49,669 ADM INTERNATIONAL INC. Dept. of Education Furniture 2007-09-19
$12,950 ADM INTERNATIONAL INC. Dept. of Education Furniture 2007-05-30
$4,269 ADM INTERNATIONAL INC. Dept. of Education 2007-09-26
$3,885 ADM INTERNATIONAL INC. Dept. of Education Furniture 2007-05-01
$3,366 ADM INTERNATIONAL INC. Dept. of Education Furniture 2007-05-10
$1,680 ADM INTERNATIONAL INC. Dept. of Education Furniture 2007-04-18
$1,668 ADM INTERNATIONAL INC. Dept. of Education 2007-09-20
$-47 ADM INTERNATIONAL INC. Dept. of Education Metalworking machinery 2007-03-15
$-129 ADM INTERNATIONAL INC. Dept. of Education 2007-03-12
$74 ADVANCE OFFICE ELECTRONICS CENTER INC Dept. of Education Maintenance, repair and rebuilding of equipment 2007-01-10
$96,824 ADVANCED COMPUTER CONCEPTS INC. Dept. of Education Automatic data processing equipment 2006-11-30
$749,952 ADVANCED FUEL RESEARCH INC. Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-06-14
$1,230,458 ADVANCED INFORMATION SERVICES INC. Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-08-29
$26,665 ADVANCED INFORMATION SERVICES INC. Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2006-11-13
$8,888 ADVANCED INFORMATION SERVICES INC. Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-02-23
$0 ADVANCED INFORMATION SERVICES INC. Dept. of Education Automatic data processing and telecom. services 2007-07-26
$0 ADVANCED INFORMATION SERVICES INC. Dept. of Education Automatic data processing and telecom. services 2007-07-12
$0 ADVANCED INFORMATION SERVICES INC. Dept. of Education Automatic data processing and telecom. services 2007-05-23
$0 ADVANCED INFORMATION SERVICES INC. Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-04-05
$0 ADVANCED INFORMATION SERVICES INC. Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-03-29
$286,858 AED STRATECON LLC Dept. of Education Automatic data processing and telecom. services 2007-09-27
$127,833 AED STRATECON LLC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-02-23
$0 AED STRATECON LLC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-05-21
$0 AED STRATECON LLC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-06-26
$0 AED STRATECON LLC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-02-23
$18,000 AEEC LLC Dept. of Education Automatic data processing and telecom. services 2007-09-13
$1,000 AGODA-KOUSSEMA, KOMI Dept. of Education 2007-06-15
$1,200 AGUILA, OMAR R Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-05-08
$180,960 AGUIRRE INTERNATIONAL Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-03-22
$59,664 AGUIRRE INTERNATIONAL Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-08-28
$91,697 AINS INC. Dept. of Education Automatic data processing equipment 2007-09-06
$44,871 AINS INC. Dept. of Education Automatic data processing equipment 2007-09-25
$995 AIRS HUMAN CAPITAL SOLUTIONS, INC. Dept. of Education Education and training services 2007-04-30
$2,500 ALAMPRESE, JUDITH Dept. of Education 2007-08-24
$750 ALAMPRESE, JUDITH Dept. of Education 2007-03-07
$750 ALAMPRESE, JUDITH Dept. of Education 2007-02-22
$1,900 ALL-SHRED INC. Dept. of Education Research and development 2006-10-30
$118 ALL-SHRED INC. Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-09-21
$-75 ALLIANCE FOR EXCELLENT EDUCATION INC. Dept. of Education 2006-11-21
$5,843 ALLIANT TECHSYSTEMS INC. Dept. of Education 2007-07-25
$9,064 ALLSEATING CORPORATION Dept. of Education Furniture 2007-07-05
$4,165 ALM MEDIA HOLDINGS INC. Dept. of Education 2007-06-28
$4,034 ALPHA SUM BUSINESS MACHINES Dept. of Education Automatic data processing and telecom. services 2007-06-27
$2,750 ALPHA SUM BUSINESS MACHINES Dept. of Education Automatic data processing equipment 2007-09-20
$2,490 ALPHA SUM BUSINESS MACHINES Dept. of Education Office machines, text processing systems and equipment 2007-08-07
$260 ALPHA SUM BUSINESS MACHINES Dept. of Education Automatic data processing equipment 2007-09-14
$81,574 ALPHAPOINTE ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2006-10-30
$990 ALTERNATIVE COMMUNICATION SERVICES LLC Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-03-26
$35,872,011 AMAN COLLECTION SERVICE INC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-05-31
$1,481,468 AMAN COLLECTION SERVICE INC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2006-12-14
$-48,852 AMAN COLLECTION SERVICE INC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-05-09
$3,095 AMERICA MOVIL S.A.B. DE C.V. Dept. of Education 2006-11-13
$615 AMERICA MOVIL S.A.B. DE C.V. Dept. of Education 2006-11-13
$70 AMERICA MOVIL S.A.B. DE C.V. Dept. of Education 2007-09-18
$465 AMERICAN ALLIANCE FOR HEALTH PHYSICAL EDUCATION RECREATION Dept. of Education Education and training services 2007-03-09
$465 AMERICAN ALLIANCE FOR HEALTH PHYSICAL EDUCATION RECREATION Dept. of Education Education and training services 2007-03-09
$2,618 AMERICAN ART STUDIO Dept. of Education Photographic, mapping, printing, and pub. services 2007-07-12
$2,596 AMERICAN ART STUDIO Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-06-05
$3,950 AMERICAN CONGRESS OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE INCORPORATED Dept. of Education 2007-08-07
$3,700 AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATION Dept. of Education 2007-07-12
$2,409 AMERICAN FURNITURE RENTALS INC. Dept. of Education 2007-05-01
$4,720 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Dept. of Education 2007-07-05
$-620 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Dept. of Education 2007-08-21
$1,093,999 AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-05-03
$6,845,661 AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dept. of Education Special studies and analyses (not R & D) 2007-06-29
$4,642,526 AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dept. of Education Special studies and analyses (not R & D) 2007-03-29
$4,522,518 AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dept. of Education Special studies and analyses (not R & D) 2007-08-29
$2,975,067 AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-06-23
$2,975,064 AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-03-16
$2,517,044 AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-06-01
$2,060,425 AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dept. of Education Special studies and analyses (not R & D) 2007-02-26
$1,500,000 AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-03-13
$1,316,842 AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dept. of Education Special studies and analyses (not R & D) 2007-08-03
$1,222,064 AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-09-27
$1,200,000 AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-09-26
$1,099,265 AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dept. of Education Special studies and analyses (not R & D) 2007-06-05
$1,000,000 AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dept. of Education Special studies and analyses (not R & D) 2007-01-10
$945,000 AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dept. of Education Special studies and analyses (not R & D) 2007-04-27
$835,597 AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-06-25
$793,095 AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-06-27
$465,679 AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dept. of Education Special studies and analyses (not R & D) 2007-09-19
$400,000 AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-07-21
$125,000 AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-07-03
$110,000 AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dept. of Education Special studies and analyses (not R & D) 2007-08-24
$99,990 AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dept. of Education Education and training services 2007-09-26
$79,999 AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-01-30
$69,996 AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-08-29
$62,461 AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-07-30
$25,000 AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dept. of Education 2007-09-18
$25,000 AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-09-13
$500 AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dept. of Education 2007-09-17
$0 AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-04-19
$0 AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dept. of Education Research and development 2006-12-01
$0 AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-09-21
$0 AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dept. of Education Special studies and analyses (not R & D) 2007-07-12
$-8,000 AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-01-08
$-176,808 AMERICAN INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dept. of Education Special studies and analyses (not R & D) 2007-09-10
$51,825 AMERICAN MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL Dept. of Education Education and training services 2007-09-25
$4,440 AMERICAN MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL Dept. of Education 2007-08-07
$8,332 AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION INC Dept. of Education 2007-09-25
$5,068 AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-04-04
$2,500 AMERICAN OVERSEAS BOOK CO INC Dept. of Education 2007-04-25
$18,336 AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR QUALITY INC. Dept. of Education 2007-09-27
$615 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ACCESS PROFESSIONALS (ASAP) Dept. of Education Education and training services 2007-05-07
$615 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ACCESS PROFESSIONALS (ASAP) Dept. of Education Education and training services 2007-05-07
$615 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ACCESS PROFESSIONALS (ASAP) Dept. of Education Education and training services 2007-05-07
$615 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ACCESS PROFESSIONALS (ASAP) Dept. of Education Education and training services 2007-05-07
$13,125 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Dept. of Education Education and training services 2007-06-14
$4,650 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Dept. of Education 2007-09-07
$4,560 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Dept. of Education 2007-08-07
$4,560 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Dept. of Education Education and training services 2007-08-08
$3,378 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Dept. of Education 2007-05-23
$3,144 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Dept. of Education 2006-11-29
$13,624 Ameritel Communications Corporation Dept. of Education 2007-09-27
$7,531 Ameritel Communications Corporation Dept. of Education Maintenance, repair and rebuilding of equipment 2006-11-07
$5,160 Ameritel Communications Corporation Dept. of Education Special industry machinery 2006-10-20
$200 Ameritel Communications Corporation Dept. of Education Transportation, travel and relocation services 2007-08-01
$-3,000 Ameritel Communications Corporation Dept. of Education Maintenance, repair and rebuilding of equipment 2007-06-05
$5,470 AMPCO SYSTEM PARKING Dept. of Education Lease or rental of facilities 2007-07-09
$375 AMUSEMENTS UNLIMITED, INC Dept. of Education 2006-10-10
$800 ANDREWS, BRADLEY Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-03-08
$12,000 ANITA BEYER Dept. of Education 2007-04-02
$2,600 ANITA BEYER Dept. of Education 2006-10-13
$2,500 ANITA BEYER Dept. of Education 2007-02-02
$2,400 ANITA BEYER Dept. of Education 2006-10-13
$2,000 ANITA BEYER Dept. of Education 2007-09-07
$103 ANITA BEYER Dept. of Education 2007-09-27
$-972 ANITA BEYER Dept. of Education 2006-11-09
$-1,344 ANITA BEYER Dept. of Education 2007-05-24
$-6,000 ANITA BEYER Dept. of Education 2007-04-02
$1,000 ANITA BRIGHT Dept. of Education 2007-05-08
$345,680 ANNAMS SYSTEMS CORPORATION Dept. of Education Education and training services 2007-05-08
$263,470 ANNAMS SYSTEMS CORPORATION Dept. of Education Education and training services 2007-09-20
$46,690 ANNAMS SYSTEMS CORPORATION Dept. of Education Education and training services 2007-08-22
$14,961 ANNAMS SYSTEMS CORPORATION Dept. of Education Education and training services 2007-01-16
$1,000 ANNITA M WARD Dept. of Education 2007-05-08
$6,840 ANSLEY BUSINESS MATERIALS OF CHICAGO INC Dept. of Education Office supplies and devices 2007-01-24
$6,300 ANSLEY BUSINESS MATERIALS OF CHICAGO INC Dept. of Education 2007-09-18
$1,000 ANTOINE, PAULA J Dept. of Education 2007-05-08
$7,797 APAX SUMMER LLP Dept. of Education 2007-03-20
$750 APPLEBEE, ARTHUR Dept. of Education 2007-02-23
$11,000 APPLICATION SECURITY INC. Dept. of Education Automatic data processing equipment 2007-05-11
$4,465 ARCHDIOCESE OF WASHINGTON Dept. of Education Research and development 2006-11-02
$475 ARCHDIOCESE OF WASHINGTON Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-07-18
$300 ARCIL INC Dept. of Education 2007-08-15
$225 ARCIL INC Dept. of Education 2007-08-15
$5,505 ARENSON OFFICE FURNISHINGS INC. Dept. of Education 2006-11-03
$-5,505 ARENSON OFFICE FURNISHINGS INC. Dept. of Education 2006-11-03
$1,745 ARIES CHARTER TRANSPORTATION INC. Dept. of Education 2007-03-30
$300 ARIES CHARTER TRANSPORTATION INC. Dept. of Education 2007-09-18
$1,000 ARIZA, EILEEN N Dept. of Education 2007-06-15
$893 ARVADA CITY OF (INC) Dept. of Education 2007-03-08
$297,176 ASG FEDERAL INC Dept. of Education Automatic data processing equipment 2007-06-01
$28,098 ASG FEDERAL INC Dept. of Education Automatic data processing equipment 2007-09-14
$2,700,952 ASI GOVERNMENT INC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-09-27
$900,464 ASI GOVERNMENT INC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2006-12-07
$514,882 ASI GOVERNMENT INC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-05-23
$479,825 ASI GOVERNMENT INC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-05-02
$391,288 ASI GOVERNMENT INC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-09-26
$200,000 ASI GOVERNMENT INC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-02-27
$169,408 ASI GOVERNMENT INC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-05-24
$52,676 ASI GOVERNMENT INC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-07-06
$44,500 ASI GOVERNMENT INC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-07-18
$43,752 ASI GOVERNMENT INC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-07-13
$36,500 ASI GOVERNMENT INC Dept. of Education Books, maps, and other publications 2007-09-20
$0 ASI GOVERNMENT INC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-03-27
$0 ASI GOVERNMENT INC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-08-21
$0 ASI GOVERNMENT INC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-09-27
$0 ASI GOVERNMENT INC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-07-18
$0 ASI GOVERNMENT INC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2006-12-04
$0 ASI GOVERNMENT INC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-05-18
$1,150 ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTANTS PHILADELPHIA CHAPTER Dept. of Education 2007-04-12
$100 ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTANTS PHILADELPHIA CHAPTER Dept. of Education 2007-05-02
$3,155 ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS OF DALLAS Dept. of Education 2007-04-19
$6,400 ASSOCIATION OF RESEARCH LIBRARIES Dept. of Education 2007-09-26
$4,900 ASSOCIATION ON HIGHER EDUCATION & DIABILITY Dept. of Education 2007-06-26
$341,289 AT&T INC. Dept. of Education Automatic data processing and telecom. services 2006-12-07
$81,400 AT&T INC. Dept. of Education Automatic data processing and telecom. services 2007-04-04
$720 AT&T INC. Dept. of Education Utilities and housekeeping services 2006-10-24
$0 AT&T INC. Dept. of Education Automatic data processing and telecom. services 2007-09-27
$0 AT&T INC. Dept. of Education Automatic data processing and telecom. services 2007-08-18
$63,000 ATLANTIC MANAGEMENT CENTER INC. Dept. of Education Education and training services 2007-08-21
$2,999 ATMOSPHERE INC. Dept. of Education Lease or rental of equipment 2007-05-29
$1,000 ATSUKO BREWER Dept. of Education 2007-05-08
$19,900 AUDIMATION SERVICES INC Dept. of Education Automatic data processing equipment 2007-09-24
$6,092 AUDIMATION SERVICES INC Dept. of Education Automatic data processing equipment 2007-07-30
$3,100 AUDIMATION SERVICES INC Dept. of Education Automatic data processing equipment 2007-09-21
$-40 AUDIMATION SERVICES INC Dept. of Education Automatic data processing equipment 2006-11-06
$9,525 AUDIO VISUAL SERVICES GROUP INC. Dept. of Education 2007-06-07
$4,820 AUDIO VISUAL SERVICES GROUP INC. Dept. of Education 2007-04-10
$677 AUDIO VISUAL SERVICES GROUP INC. Dept. of Education 2007-04-16
$423 AUDIO VISUAL SERVICES GROUP INC. Dept. of Education 2007-06-25
$0 AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES INC. Dept. of Education Automatic data processing and telecom. services 2007-08-13
$9,192 AUTONOMY CORPORATION PLC Dept. of Education 2007-05-09
$9,698 AVITECTURE INC. Dept. of Education Office supplies and devices 2007-08-28
$2,162 AVR ENTERPRISES INC. Dept. of Education Office supplies and devices 2007-05-11
$4,017 AVTECH SOFTWARE INC. Dept. of Education Automatic data processing and telecom. services 2007-03-26
$5,874 B & H FOTO & ELECTRONICS CORP. Dept. of Education Photographic instruments 2007-07-16
$1,000 BACHAR, CARYN Dept. of Education 2007-05-08
$5,189 BALL AND BALL COMMUNICATIONS INCORPORATED Dept. of Education Modification of equipment 2007-04-06
$1,000 BALLEW SHARON Dept. of Education 2007-05-08
$1,500 BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION Dept. of Education 2006-11-08
$952 BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION Dept. of Education 2007-02-27
$500 BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION Dept. of Education 2006-11-08
$16,137 BARCELO CORPORACION EMPRESARIAL SA Dept. of Education Lease or rental of facilities 2007-02-08
$800 BARNES, JULIE Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-03-08
$800 BARR PHD, ABBY R Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-03-08
$454,571 BARRERA ASSOCIATES INC. Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-08-13
$1,000 BARTEE ROSUSAN Dept. of Education 2007-05-08
$17,380 BAY AREA CONNECTIONS, INC. Dept. of Education Automatic data processing equipment 2007-09-18
$7,544 BAY STATE COMPUTERS INC. Dept. of Education Automatic data processing equipment 2007-03-30
$626,517 BAYFIRST SOLUTIONS LLC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-07-30
$174,395 BAYFIRST SOLUTIONS LLC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-09-11
$56,506 BAYFIRST SOLUTIONS LLC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-05-30
$750 BAZERMAN, CHARLES Dept. of Education 2007-02-27
$10,667 BBS TECHNOLOGIES INC. Dept. of Education 2007-09-17
$2,493 BEARAK REPORTS INCORPORATED Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-05-04
$2,493 BEARAK REPORTS INCORPORATED Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-04-26
$-2,493 BEARAK REPORTS INCORPORATED Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-05-01
$4,465 BECKYS RUBBER DUCKIES Dept. of Education Research and development 2006-11-01
$-2,470 BECKYS RUBBER DUCKIES Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-07-18
$1,000 BENEN, ELAINE C Dept. of Education 2007-06-15
$0 BERENSON COMMUNICATIONS INC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-08-06
$1,200 BERKAS, THOMAS H Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-05-14
$700,000 BERKELEY POLICY ASSOCIATES Dept. of Education Special studies and analyses (not R & D) 2007-09-27
$1,665 BERRIE, J J & ASSOCIATES INC Dept. of Education Special studies and analyses (not R & D) 2007-06-01
$800 BERTY, DIANE R Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-03-08
$4,000 BESNER ARTHUR Dept. of Education 2007-08-08
$25,000 BETAH ASSOCIATES INC. Dept. of Education 2007-05-15
$25,000 BETAH ASSOCIATES INC. Dept. of Education 2007-05-15
$53,250 BEYOND 20/20 INC Dept. of Education 2007-09-18
$24,525 BEYOND 20/20 INC Dept. of Education 2007-02-09
$2,490 BIG FISH A DESIGN PARTNERSHIP INC Dept. of Education Photographic, mapping, printing, and pub. services 2006-12-14
$4,995 BISK EDUCATION INC. Dept. of Education 2007-07-25
$1,557 BLACK BOX CORPORATION Dept. of Education 2007-09-12
$585 BLACKS IN GOVERNMENT (BIG) Dept. of Education 2007-07-30
$24,500 BLACKWELL LTD Dept. of Education 2007-07-19
$-3,450 BLAUGRUND HERBERT & MARTIN INC Dept. of Education 2007-08-23
$1,070 BLM TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Dept. of Education Automatic data processing equipment 2007-05-16
$7,175 BLUE DOG PRINTING & DESIGN Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-06-07
$6,035 BLUE DOG PRINTING & DESIGN Dept. of Education Photographic, mapping, printing, and pub. services 2007-07-19
$3,000 BLUE DOG PRINTING & DESIGN Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-07-23
$2,500 BLUE DOG PRINTING & DESIGN Dept. of Education Photographic, mapping, printing, and pub. services 2007-08-14
$697 BLUE DOG PRINTING & DESIGN Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-08-10
$276 BLUE DOG PRINTING & DESIGN Dept. of Education Photographic, mapping, printing, and pub. services 2007-07-26
$85 BLUE DOG PRINTING & DESIGN Dept. of Education Photographic, mapping, printing, and pub. services 2007-03-08
$208,479 BLUE HILLS COMMUNITY SERVICES CORPORATION Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-09-05
$613,594 BMC SOFTWARE INC. Dept. of Education Automatic data processing equipment 2007-09-27
$-609 BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES OF NASSAU COUNTY Dept. of Education 2007-04-16
$1,250 BOCK, SHELLEY Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-08-10
$1,200 BODETTE, DAN A Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-05-08
$1,200 BOEHLAND, SUE E Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-05-16
$-363 BORDERS GROUP INC. Dept. of Education Books, maps, and other publications 2006-11-30
$85,000 BOWE SYSTEC AG Dept. of Education Automatic data processing equipment 2007-09-20
$4,940 BRADSHAW, CLARA L Dept. of Education Research and development 2006-11-02
$800 BRAILER, KATHYN A Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-03-08
$2,859,353 BRANCH ASSOCIATES INC. Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-06-26
$473,020 BRANCH ASSOCIATES INC. Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-09-26
$0 BRANCH ASSOCIATES INC. Dept. of Education Special studies and analyses (not R & D) 2007-09-24
$1,200 BRANDICK, STEVEN Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-08-10
$1,000 BRANDICK, STEVEN Dept. of Education 2007-06-15
$1,778 BREWOOD CORP Dept. of Education Photographic, mapping, printing, and pub. services 2007-09-12
$1,000 BROWN PHD, ZOE ANN Dept. of Education 2007-05-08
$1,000 BROWN, SALLY A Dept. of Education 2007-05-08
$150 BRUBAKER JERRY Dept. of Education 2007-04-23
$2,464,317 BSC SYSTEMS INC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-02-08
$270,096 BSC SYSTEMS INC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2006-12-14
$267,784 BSC SYSTEMS INC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-05-21
$53,350 BSC SYSTEMS INC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-04-27
$29,632 BSC SYSTEMS INC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-05-18
$4,808 BSC SYSTEMS INC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-06-08
$0 BSC SYSTEMS INC Dept. of Education Automatic data processing and telecom. services 2007-08-13
$0 BSC SYSTEMS INC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-07-16
$-0 BSC SYSTEMS INC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-09-20
$-101,176 BSC SYSTEMS INC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-07-20
$2,971 BT GROUP PLC Dept. of Education 2007-09-10
$5,000 BTAC ACQUISITION LLC Dept. of Education 2007-09-26
$800 BUHI, ERIC R Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-03-08
$197,000 BULLETIN NEWS NETWORK INC. Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-09-11
$1,000 BULY EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANTS Dept. of Education 2007-05-08
$28,031 BUSINESS STRATEGY CONSULTANTS LLC Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-09-10
$13,000 C W HINES & ASSOCIATES INC Dept. of Education 2007-06-12
$-5,990 C W HINES & ASSOCIATES INC Dept. of Education 2007-07-16
$20,879 C-SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-03-16
$15,125 C-SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-01-31
$2,553,891 CA INC. Dept. of Education Automatic data processing equipment 2007-09-19
$109,737 CACI International Inc Dept. of Education Automatic data processing and telecom. services 2007-07-18
$105,213 CACI International Inc Dept. of Education Automatic data processing equipment 2007-01-05
$87,000 CACI International Inc Dept. of Education Automatic data processing and telecom. services 2007-06-28
$84,492 CACI International Inc Dept. of Education Automatic data processing and telecom. services 2007-09-20
$12,717 CACI International Inc Dept. of Education Automatic data processing and telecom. services 2007-01-10
$0 CACI International Inc Dept. of Education Automatic data processing and telecom. services 2007-06-13
$320 CAIRE, MICHAEL S Dept. of Education Architect and engineering services 2006-10-20
$800 CALDWELL, REBECCA Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-03-08
$5,300 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES SYSTEM Dept. of Education Lease or rental of facilities 2007-02-23
$-1,728 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES SYSTEM Dept. of Education Lease or rental of facilities 2007-04-05
$1,400 CAMARILLO, STEPHANIE Dept. of Education 2007-05-08
$300 CAMARILLO, STEPHANIE Dept. of Education Professional, admin, and management support services 2007-08-13
$1,032 CAMBRIDGE ADVISORS LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Dept. of Education Lease or rental of facilities 2007-02-20
$65,165 CAMBRIDGE INFORMATION GROUP INC. Dept. of Education Automatic data processing equipment 2007-08-20
$33,194 CAMBRIDGE INFORMATION GROUP INC. Dept. of Education Automatic data processing equipment 2007-08-27
$24,950 CAMBRIDGE INFORMATION GROUP INC. Dept. of Education 2007-08-17
$24,000 CAMBRIDGE INFORMATION GROUP INC. Dept. of Education 2007-07-19
$7,500 CAMBRIDGE INFORMATION GROUP INC. Dept. of Education 2007-09-19
$3,753 CAMBRIDGE INFORMATION GROUP INC. Dept. of Education 2007-08-20
$-0 CAMBRIDGE INFORMATION GROUP INC. Dept. of Education 2007-02-12
$23,760 CAMBRIDGE SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACTS, LIMITED PARTNERSHIP Dept. of Education 2007-04-25
$1,875 CAMBRIDGE SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACTS, LIMITED PARTNERSHIP Dept. of Education 2006-12-14
$15,000 CAMPBELL JOHN P Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-09-19
$12,000 CAMPBELL JOHN P Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-05-30
$-5,250 CAMPBELL JOHN P Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-09-16
$720 CAMPBELL, MARY A Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-07-17
$480 CAMPBELL, MARY A Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-07-20
$0 CAMPBELL, MARY A Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-07-24
$800 CANNON, EDWARD P Dept. of Education Research and development 2007-03-08
$3,244 CANON BUSINESS SOLUTIONS EAST INCORPORATED Dept. of Education 2007-02-12
$6,874 CANON BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, INC. Dept. of Education Office supplies and devices 2007-08-15
$642,354 CANON INC. Dept. of Education Lease or rental of equipment 2006-11-03
$115,613 CANON INC. Dept. of Education Maintenance, repair and rebuilding of equipment 2007-02-13
$71,348 CANON INC. Dept. of Education Lease or rental of equipment 2006-11-02
$60,781 CANON INC. Dept. of Education Lease or rental of equipment 2006-11-06
$43,361 CANON INC. Dept. of Education Lease or rental of equipment 2006-11-06
$30,124 CANON INC. Dept. of Education Automatic data processing equipment 2007-06-28
$18,161 CANON INC. Dept. of Education Office supplies and devices 2007-01-18
$7,501 CANON INC. Dept. of Education Maintenance, repair and rebuilding of equipment 2006-11-06
$7,238 CANON INC. Dept. of Education Furniture 2006-12-18
$6,011 CANON INC. Dept. of Education 2007-01-18
$5,978 CANON INC. Dept. of Education 2007-09-27
$5,597 CANON INC. Dept. of Education Lease or rental of equipment 2007-09-25
$5,400 CANON INC. Dept. of Education 2006-10-23
$5,052 CANON INC. Dept. of Education 2007-01-04
$5,000 CANON INC. Dept. of Education 2007-09-26
$4,584 CANON INC. Dept. of Education 2007-08-01
$4,476 CANON INC. Dept. of Education Office supplies and devices 2007-08-02
$4,000 CANON INC. Dept. of Education 2007-09-14
$3,510 CANON INC. Dept. of Education Lease or rental of equipment 2007-07-27
$1,955 CANON INC. Dept. of Education Lease or rental of equipment 2007-06-18
$1,920 CANON INC. Dept. of Education 2007-01-12
$1,878 CANON INC. Dept. of Education 2007-01-30
$1,724 CANON INC. Dept. of Education Lease or rental of equipment 2007-05-31
$1,560 CANON INC. Dept. of Education Maintenance, repair and rebuilding of equipment 2007-09-14
$1,300 CANON INC. Dept. of Education 2006-10-23
$728 CANON INC. Dept. of Education Maintenance, repair and rebuilding of equipment 2007-08-13
$663 CANON INC. Dept. of Education Lease or rental of equipment 2007-09-06
$600 CANON INC. Dept. of Education 2007-06-29
$595 CANON INC. Dept. of Education Maintenance, repair and rebuilding of equipment 2007-08-08
$595 CANON INC. Dept. of Education Maintenance, repair and rebuilding of equipment 2007-07-23
$247 CANON INC. Dept. of Education Automatic data processing equipment 2007-08-28
$200 CANON INC. Dept. of Education 2006-10-23
$100 CANON INC. Dept. of Education 2007-09-04
$0 CANON INC. Dept. of Education 2007-05-25
$0 CANON INC. Dept. of Education Photographic instruments 2006-11-01
$0 CANON INC. Dept. of Education Photographic instruments 2006-11-01
$0 CANON INC. Dept. of Education Lease or rental of equipment 2007-09-18
$0 CANON INC. Dept. of Education 2006-10-23
$-7 CANON INC. Dept. of Education Office supplies and devices 2007-04-05
$-22 CANON INC. Dept. of Education Maintenance, repair and rebuilding of equipment 2007-03-29
$-26 CANON INC. Dept. of Education 2007-01-30
$-61 CANON INC. Dept. of Education 2007-07-02
$-595 CANON INC. Dept. of Education Maintenance, repair and rebuilding of equipment 2007-08-08
$-1,000 CANON INC. Dept. of Education Maintenance, repair and rebuilding of equipment 2007-06-05
$-1,200 CANON INC. Dept. of Education 2007-07-27
$-1,350 CANON INC. Dept. of Education Special industry machinery 2006-11-01
$-1,801 CANON INC. Dept. of Education 2006-10-23
$-4,476 CANON INC. Dept. of Education Office supplies and devices 2007-08-02
$-4,500 CANON INC. Dept. of Education Lease or rental of equipment 2007-06-05
$-5,000 CANON INC. Dept. of Education Lease or rental of equipment 2007-06-05
$-7,000 CANON INC. Dept. of Education Lease or rental of equipment 2007-06-04
$-19,000 CANON INC. Dept. of Education Maintenance, repair and rebuilding of equipment 2007-06-05
$-129,527 CANON INC. Dept. of Education Lease or rental of equipment 2007-02-15
$395 CAPITAL UNIVERSITY Dept. of Education Education and training services 2007-03-21
$3,158 CAPITOL COLLEGE Dept. of Education Education and training services 2007-07-18
$80,004 CAPITOL SUPPLY INC. Dept. of Education Furniture 2007-07-24
$12,172 CAPITOL SUPPLY INC. Dept. of Education Medical services 2007-09-27
$3,456 CAPITOL SUPPLY INC. Dept. of Education Furniture 2007-07-25
$85 CAPITOL SUPPLY INC. Dept. of Education Automatic data processing equipment 2007-09-19
$54,788 CARAHSOFT TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION Dept. of Education Automatic data processing equipment 2007-03-01
$9,287 CARAHSOFT TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION Dept. of Education Automatic data processing equipment 2007-03-27
$9,000 CARAHSOFT TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION Dept. of Education Automatic data processing and telecom. services 2007-04-26
$5,298 CARAHSOFT TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION Dept. of Education Automatic data processing equipment 2007-07-16
$154,000 CARLSON TRAVEL GROUP, INC Dept. of Education Transportation, travel and relocation services 2007-01-07
$101,400 CARLSON TRAVEL GROUP, INC Dept. of Education Transportation, travel and relocation services 2006-10-26
$66,000 CARLSON TRAVEL GROUP, INC Dept. of Education Transportation, travel and relocation services 2007-06-15
$57,000 CARLSON TRAVEL GROUP, INC Dept. of Education Transportation, travel and relocation services 2007-01-18

Only the first 500 transactions for the year were shown — click here to retrieve all 3,521 of them.
** Note: negative numbers represent deallocations.
Total transactions for fiscal year 2007: 3,521
Total funding (within this search) for the year: $1,448,917,013
This total is 0.3% of all awarded dollars for the fiscal year.

Competition summary for entire search for fiscal year 2007:
Pie chart: in table form below

Full and open competition $936,153,300
Full and open competition, but only one bid $151,101,403
Competition after exclusion of sources $35,481,223
Follow-on contract $20,195,208
Not available for competition $48,557,418
Not competed $133,456,751
Unknown $123,971,710

Voyager 1 has left the solar system, sudden changes in cosmic rays indicate

“It’s outside the normal heliosphere, I would say that,” Webber said. “We’re in a new region. And everything we’re measuring is different and exciting.”

Voyager 1 has left the solar system, sudden changes in cosmic rays indicate

20 March 2013
AGU Release No. 13-11
http://www.agu.org/news/press/pr_archives/2013/2013-11.shtml
For Immediate Release
WASHINGTON – Thirty-five years after its launch, Voyager 1 appears to have travelled beyond the influence of the Sun and exited the heliosphere, according to a new study appearing online today.
The heliosphere is a region of space dominated by the Sun and its wind of energetic particles, and which is thought to be enclosed, bubble-like, in the surrounding interstellar medium of gas and dust that pervades the Milky Way galaxy.
On August 25, 2012, NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft measured drastic changes in radiation levels, more than 11 billion miles from the Sun. Anomalous cosmic rays, which are cosmic rays trapped in the outer heliosphere, all but vanished, dropping to less than 1 percent of previous amounts. At the same time, galactic cosmic rays – cosmic radiation from outside of the solar system – spiked to levels not seen since Voyager’s launch, with intensities as much as twice previous levels.
The findings have been accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters, a journal of the American Geophysical Union.
“Within just a few days, the heliospheric intensity of trapped radiation decreased, and the cosmic ray intensity went up as you would expect if it exited the heliosphere,” said Bill Webber, professor emeritus of astronomy at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces. He calls this transition boundary the “heliocliff.”
In the GRL article, the authors state: “It appears that [Voyager 1] has exited the main solar modulation region, revealing [hydrogen] and [helium] spectra characteristic of those to be expected in the local interstellar medium.”
However, Webber notes, scientists are continuing to debate whether Voyager 1 has reached interstellar space or entered a separate, undefined region beyond the solar system.
“It’s outside the normal heliosphere, I would say that,” Webber said. “We’re in a new region. And everything we’re measuring is different and exciting.”
The work was funded by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.
Notes for Journalists
Journalists and members of the public can download a PDF copy of this accepted article by clicking on this link: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/grl.50383/abstract
Or, you may order a copy of the final paper by emailing your request to Peter Weiss at pw****@*gu.org. Please provide your name, the name of your publication, and your phone number.
Neither the paper nor this press release are under embargo
Title:
“Recent Voyager 1 Data Indicate that on August 25, 2012 at a Distance of 121.7 AU From the Sun, Sudden and Unprecedented Intensity Changes were Observed in Anomalous and Galactic Cosmic Rays”
Authors:
W.R. Webber
New Mexico State University, Department of Astronomy, Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA;
F.B. McDonald
University of Maryland, Institute of Physical Science and Technology, College Park, Maryland, USA. (Deceased)
Contact information for the authors:
W.R. Webber, Email: bw*****@**su.edu, Telephone: (575) 646-2007

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Check out the following NASA opportunities for the education community. Full descriptions are listed below.

Temperature and Earth Climate: Modeling Hot and Cold Planets Web Seminar

Audience: 7-9 and Informal Educators
Event Date: Jan. 24, 2013 at 6:30 p.m. EST
NASA’s Glenn Research Center’s High School Shadowing Project
Audience: Students in Grades 10-12
Session II Application Deadline: Jan. 25, 2013
Sessions III and IV Application Deadline: Feb. 22, 2013
Host a Real-Time Conversation With Crewmembers Aboard the International Space Station
Audience: All Educators
Proposal Deadline: Jan. 28, 2013
U.S. Department of Education Teaching Ambassador Fellowships
Audience: K-12 Educators
Application Deadline: Jan. 29, 2013
Invitation to Participate in ISS EarthKAM Winter 2013 Mission
Audience: Middle School Educators and Students
Mission Dates: Jan. 29 – Feb. 1, 2013
Algebraic Equations: Transit Tracks — Finding Habitable Planets Web Seminar
Audience: Algebra Teachers and Informal Educators
Event Date: Jan. 30, 2013 at 6:30 p.m. EST
RealWorld-InWorld NASA Engineering Design Challenge
Audience: 8-12 Educators and Students
Deadline: Jan. 31, 2013
Langley Aerospace Research Student Scholars — Summer 2013 Session
Audience: Higher Education Students
Application Deadline: Feb. 1, 2013
2013 Planetary Geology and Geophysics Undergraduate Research Program
Audience: Higher Education Students
Application Deadline: Feb. 1, 2013
NASA Earth and Space Science Fellowships Program Accepting Proposals for 2013-2014 Academic Year
Audience: Higher Education Educators and Students
Proposal Deadline: Feb. 1, 2013
Free Smithsonian’s Stars Lecture Series
Audience: All Educators and 9-Higher Education Students
Next Lecture Date: Feb. 2, 2013
IRIS Challenge: Tracking a Solar Storm
Audience: 5-8 Educators
Registration Open Now, Challenge Begins February 2013
NASA’s DEVELOP Program — 2013 Summer Session
Audience: 9-12 and Higher Education Educators and Students
Summer Session Deadline: Feb. 4, 2013
NASA History Program Office Summer 2013 Internships
Audience: Higher Education Educators and Students
Summer 2013 Application Deadline: Feb. 4, 2013
Registration Open for the 20th Annual NASA Great Moonbuggy Race
Audience: 9-12 & Higher Education Educators and Students
Registration Deadline for U.S. Teams: Feb. 4, 2013
2013 Space Exploration Educators Conference
Audience: K-12 Educators
Event Date: Feb. 7-9, 2013
Plan a Launch Party to Celebrate the Landsat Data Continuity Mission
Audience: All Educators and Students
Launch Date: Feb. 11, 2013
Polar Science Weekend at the Pacific Science Center
Audience: All Educators and Students
Event Date: Feb. 28 – March 3, 2013
Expeditions 37 and 38 In-flight Education Downlink Opportunities
Audience: All Educators
Proposal Deadline: March 1, 2013
Cooperative Agreement Notice for NASA Internships
Audience: Higher Education Institutions and Organizations
Deadline: March 13, 2013
Sun-Earth Days 2013: Solar Max — Storm Warning: Effects on the Solar System
Audience: All Educators and Students
Event Date: March 22, 2013
Citizen Science: Asteroid Mappers
Audience: All Educators and Students
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Temperature and Earth Climate: Modeling Hot and Cold Planets Web Seminar
As part of a series of electronic professional development experiences for educators, the NASA Explorer Schools project and the National Science Teachers Association are hosting a 90-minute Web seminar on Jan. 24, 2013, at 6:30 p.m. EST. Use NASA mission data collected from NASA satellites to see how a planet’s climate is determined. Attend this session and discover how you can incorporate authentic NASA data into your classroom to provide a real-world connection for your students.
This seminar will be repeated on May 2, 2013.
For more information and to register online, visit http://learningcenter.nsta.org/products/symposia_seminars/NES3/webseminar24.aspx
To learn more about the NASA Explorer Schools project, visit http://explorerschools.nasa.gov.
Email any questions about this opportunity to NA*******************@*******sa.gov.
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NASA’s Glenn Research Center’s High School Shadowing Project
NASA’s Glenn Research Center, or GRC, in Cleveland, Ohio, is accepting applications for its High School Shadowing Project sessions for the 2012-2013 school year. This opportunity provides students with a one- to five-day career exploration experience at Glenn Research Center.
The project provides high school students with an opportunity to explore career possibilities in a research and development environment while under the guidance of a NASA scientist, engineer, technician or administrative professional that serves as the student’s mentor. Students are provided information about various careers, career paths and Glenn Research Center educational resources and programs.
Applicants must be U.S. citizens and at least 16 years old by the application deadline. Application periods are still open for three sessions scheduled for the 2012-2013 school year.
Session II —
Application Deadline: Jan. 25, 2013
Session Date: Feb. 27, 2013
Session III —
Application Deadline: Feb. 22, 2013
Session Date: March 26, 2013
Session IV —
Application Deadline: Feb. 22, 2013
Session Date: April 24, 2013
For more information about this opportunity, please visit http://www.nasa.gov/centers/glenn/education/ShadowingProgram_GRC.html
Questions about the GRC High School Shadowing Project should be directed by email to GR********@*******sa.gov or by telephone to 216-433-6656.
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Host a Real-Time Conversation With Crewmembers Aboard the International Space Station
NASA is now accepting proposals from U.S. schools, museums, science centers and community youth organizations to host an Amateur Radio on the International Space Station, or ARISS, contact between May 1, 2013, and Nov 1, 2013. To maximize these radio contact opportunities, NASA is looking for organizations that will draw large numbers of participants and integrate the contact into a well-developed education plan. Proposals are due Jan. 28, 2013.
Using amateur radio, students can ask astronauts questions about life in space and other space-related topics. Students fully engage in the ARISS contact by helping set up an amateur radio ground station at the school and then using that station to talk directly with a crew member on the International Space Station for approximately 10 minutes. The technology is easier to acquire than ever before. ARISS has a network of mentors to help organizations obtain the technology required to host this once in a lifetime opportunity for students.
Interested parties should visit www.nasa.gov/education/tfs/ariss to obtain complete information including how the technology works, what is expected of the host organization and how to submit the proposal form.
Questions about this opportunity should be emailed to JS***********@*******sa.gov
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U.S. Department of Education Teaching Ambassador Fellowships

Teachers with successful strategies for increasing student achievement are encouraged to apply for Teaching Ambassador Fellowship positions with the U.S. Department of Education for the 2013-2014 school year. Teachers will be chosen based upon their record of leadership, impact on student achievement and potential for contribution to the department and the field.
The program offers two tracks: Classroom and Washington Fellows.
Classroom Fellows will serve their regular teaching contracts with their districts and will be paid to perform additional fellowship duties for the Department of Education. As practicing classroom teachers, these Fellows will share an important perspective for — and will gain more knowledge about — education policy and program development. They will share their experiences with other Fellows and with the Department of Education at designated times throughout the year.
Washington Fellows will serve as full-time federal employees in Washington, D.C., from the summer of 2013 through June 2014. They will be placed in appropriate positions within the Department of Education to work on education program development and implementation. They will focus on using their previous classroom experience to contribute knowledge and insight to various Department of Education projects. They will spend the majority of their time working in program offices, increasing their knowledge of and contributing to federal education policies and programs, and collaborating with other Fellows.
Applications for both tracks are due Jan. 29, 2013.
For more information about this fellowship opportunity and activities of the current group of Teaching Ambassador Fellows, visit http://www.ed.gov/programs/teacherfellowship/index.html
If you have questions about the fellowship, please email your inquiries to Te***************@**.gov
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ISS EarthKAM Winter 2013 Mission
Middle school educators are invited to join NASA for the International Space Station EarthKAM Winter 2013 Mission from Jan. 29 – Feb. 1, 2013. Guide your students in hands-on research as they program cameras aboard the space station to take pictures of specific locations on Earth.
For more information about EarthKAM and to register for the upcoming mission, visit the EarthKAM home page http://www.earthkam.ucsd.edu.
If you have questions about the EarthKAM project, please email ek*****@***********sd.edu
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Algebraic Equations: Transit Tracks — Finding Habitable Planets Web Seminar

As part of a series of electronic professional development experiences for educators, NASA Explorer Schools and the National Science Teachers Association are hosting a 90-minute live professional development Web seminar for educators on Jan. 30, 2013 at 6:30 p.m. EST. In this Web seminar, participants will learn about an engaging algebra activity called “Finding Habitable Planets” that allows students to analyze NASA data with the hopes of discovering planets in habitable zones of solar systems.
For more information and to register online, visit http://learningcenter.nsta.org/products/symposia_seminars/NES3/webseminar2.aspx
To learn more about the NASA Explorer Schools project, visit http://explorerschools.nasa.gov
Email any questions about this opportunity to the NES Help Desk at NA*******************@*******sa.gov
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RealWorld-InWorld NASA Engineering Design Challenge
The RealWorld-InWorld NASA Engineering Design Challenge encourages students in grades 8-12 to explore and build skills essential for successful careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics through two phases of project-based learning and team competition.
RealWorld (Phase 1): Teams of middle- and high-school-aged students, with support of their teachers/coaches/parents, work collaboratively as engineers and scientists to explore and design solutions related to the James Webb Space Telescope.
RealWorld Phase ends: Jan. 31, 2013. To be considered to move to the InWorld phase, all RealWorld work must be submitted by this deadline.
InWorld (Phase 2): Participating college students select teams of two to four middle- and high-school-aged students who have completed the RealWorld phase to build their InWorld teams. Participation is limited to U.S. citizens. Teams work in a 3-D virtual online environment using 21st century tools to refine designs and to create 3-D models of their design solutions.
InWorld Phase begins: Feb. 9, 2013.
InWorld Phase ends: April 26, 2013.
NASA scientists and engineers visit and chat virtually throughout both phases of the challenge.
To learn more about the challenge and to register for online resources for this free and flexible project, visit www.nasarealworldinworld.org
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Langley Aerospace Research Student Scholars — Summer 2013 Session

Langley Aerospace Research Student Scholars, or LARSS, is offering a 10-week summer internship at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va. Internships are available for rising undergraduate juniors, seniors and graduate students at accredited U.S. colleges, universities and community colleges. Students of all majors are encouraged to apply. The grade point average requirement is a 3.0 out of a 4.0.
The internship includes doing a research project under the supervision of a researcher, attending technical lectures by prominent engineers and scientists and presenting project results at a poster session. Additional elements include tours of Langley wind tunnels, computational facilities and laboratories, as well as several networking activities.
Applicants must be U.S. citizens. Applications are due Feb. 1, 2013.
Note: Fifteen-week fall and spring sessions are also offered. Please see the website for details.
For more information and to apply online, visit http://www.nianet.org/LARSS-2012/index.aspx
To learn more about the LARSS internship opportunity, join NASA’s Digital Learning Network for two informational webcast events. The webcasts are taking place from 3-4 p.m. on Jan. 23-24, 2013. To join the webcast, visit http://www.nasa.gov/offices/education/programs/national/dln/index.html
Please email any questions about this opportunity to Debbie Murray at De**************@**sa.gov
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2013 Planetary Geology and Geophysics Undergraduate Research Program
The Planetary Geology and Geophysics Undergraduate Research Program, or PGGURP, pairs qualified undergraduate students with NASA-funded investigators at research locations across the U.S. for eight weeks during the summer. Students will spend the summer at the NASA scientists’ home institutions. Selected students receive a cost-of-living stipend and compensation for housing and travel.
Undergraduate students interested in learning about research in planetary geoscience are eligible to apply. Students graduating in 2013 who have not started graduate school yet are also eligible. Preference is given to U.S. citizens and permanent residents.
Applications are due Feb. 1, 2013.
For more information, visit http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~tgregg/pggurp.html.
If you have questions about this opportunity, please email Robyn Wagner, PGGURP administrator, at rl******@*****lo.edu.
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NASA Earth and Space Science Fellowships Program Accepting Proposals for 2013-2014 Academic Year
The NASA Earth and Space Science Fellowship Program, or NESSF, is soliciting applications from accredited U.S. universities on behalf of individuals pursuing master’s or doctoral degrees in earth and space sciences, or related disciplines, for the 2013-2014 academic year. The purpose of NESSF is to ensure continued training of a highly qualified workforce in disciplines needed to achieve NASA’s scientific goals. Awards resulting from the competitive selection will be training grants to the respective universities, with the advisor serving as the principal investigator. The financial support for the NESSF program comes from the Science Mission Directorate’s four science divisions: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Planetary Science and Astrophysics.
Initially, NESSF awards are made for one year. They may be renewed for no more than two additional years, contingent upon satisfactory progress (as reflected in academic performance, research progress and recommendation by the faculty advisor) and the availability of funds.
The maximum amount of a NESSF award is $30,000 per year.
Proposals for this opportunity are due Feb. 1, 2013.
For more information about this solicitation, visit http://nspires.nasaprs.com/external/solicitations/summary.do?method=init&solId={BC1C168E-1D9B-0BD1-816B-14E1C31BB0D3}&path=open.
Questions about this opportunity should be directed to:
For earth science, Claire Macaulay at Cl***************@**sa.gov.
For heliophysics, planetary science and astrophysics, Dolores Holland at hq************@**sa.gov.
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Free Smithsonian’s Stars Lecture Series
Curious about our nearest star, moon rocks, volcanoes and other wonders of the universe? Come to the Smithsonian’s Stars, a series of 10 lectures by Smithsonian researchers who are exploring the sun, the moon, planets, stars, galaxies and the universe. These speakers will share behind-the-scenes details about how their research is done and technologies that advance new discoveries at the Smithsonian Institution.
Each lecture begins at 5:15 p.m. and is followed by a question-and-answer session. A Discovery Station activity will take place at 4 p.m. prior to each lecture. Stay after the lecture to visit the observatory, weather permitting.
Feb. 2, 2013 — Volcano Breath
Join Global Volcanism Program Director Liz Cottrell for a lecture about volcanoes on a global scale. Learn how the gaseous contents of volcanoes propel their explosions and impact our climate. Hear the latest about volcanic gas research and explore the latest discoveries about how the deep Earth is recycling the air we breathe.
Feb. 16, 2013 — Venus: 50 Years After Mariner 2
Fifty years ago Mariner 2 flew past Venus, becoming the first space probe to explore another planet. But Venus, our nearest neighbor, still holds many mysteries. Geophysicist Bruce Campbell will discuss what is known about Venus, including how it differs from Earth, and how future explorers may provide crucial clues to understanding this hot, dry world.
Feb. 23, 2013 — A Universe of Data: How We Get Science Out of Space Telescopes
This century has seen stunning cosmic discoveries. The digital age has given everyone free access to space data; the trick is to turn that data into quantitative science and pictures that tell a story. Astrophysicist Jonathan McDowell will use images from the Chandra Space Telescope to help explain how astronomers study space in the computer age.
For more information about the Smithsonian’s Stars Lecture Series and to see a full schedule of upcoming lectures, visit http://airandspace.si.edu/events/lectures/stars/index.cfm.
Questions about this lecture series should be directed to the visitor service line at 202-633-1000.
The Smithsonian’s Stars Lecture Series is made possible by a grant from NASA.
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IRIS Challenge: Tracking a Solar Storm

Join the Tracking a Solar Storm Challenge and guide students as they learn about the sun’s anatomy, the space weather it generates and why studying the sun is important.
This challenge is designed around NASA’s solar mission Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph, or IRIS. Scheduled to launch in April 2013, the IRIS spacecraft will study the dynamics of the interface region of our sun’s atmosphere using an ultraviolet telescope and imaging spectrograph. As students participate in the challenge, they will learn more about the IRIS mission and the instruments that scientists use to gather solar data.
An educators’ guide for the IRIS challenge is available on the Tracking a Solar Storm website and includes key information for helping students study the sun’s weather, track a solar storm and predict its effect on Earth. Students will demonstrate what they have learned by collecting data and producing a space weather report.
The challenge will run February – May 2013.
To learn more about the challenge, visit http://irischallenge.arc.nasa.gov/.
Educators are invited to register now at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ZRBWQQK to receive updates as the challenge develops.
Please email any questions about this challenge to Linda Conrad at ar*****************@*******sa.gov.
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NASA’s DEVELOP Program — 2013 Summer Session
DEVELOP is a NASA Science Mission Directorate Applied Sciences-sponsored internship that fosters the training and development of students in the Earth sciences. The DEVELOP Program extends the application of NASA Earth science research and technology to meet societal needs.
Students conduct projects that focus on the practical application of NASA’s Earth science research and demonstrate how results can benefit partner organizations and local communities. Advisors and mentors, from NASA and partner institutions, provide guidance and support for the program. Students gain experience using NASA science and technology in a professional setting.
Students from high school through doctoral levels are selected through a competitive application process. Students chosen by DEVELOP work on teams onsite at 13 locations in North America. Activities are conducted during three 10-week terms per year: spring, summer and fall. To apply to a DEVELOP center at a NASA location, applicants must be a citizen of the U.S. However, international students currently registered at an accredited school in the U.S. are eligible to apply to DEVELOP regional locations. International applicants must already have a visa that permits them to work in the U.S.
Applications for the summer 2013 session are due Feb. 4, 2013.
For more information about this unique internship opportunity, please visit the DEVELOP website at http://develop.larc.nasa.gov.
Questions about the DEVELOP Program should be directed by email to NA*************@*******sa.gov or by telephone to 757-864-3761.
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NASA History Program Office Summer 2013 Internships
The NASA History Program Office is seeking undergraduate and graduate students for summer 2013 internships. The History Program Office maintains archival materials to answer research questions from NASA personnel, journalists, scholars, students at all levels and others from around the world. The division also edits and publishes several books and monographs each year. It maintains a large number of websites on NASA history.
Students of all majors are welcome to apply. While detailed prior knowledge of the aeronautics and space fields is not necessary, a keen interest and some basic familiarity with these topics are needed. Strong research, writing and editing skills are essential. Experience with computers, especially hypertext markup language, or HTML, formatting, is a plus.
Intern projects are flexible. Typical projects include handling a variety of information requests, editing historical manuscripts, doing research and writing biographical sketches, updating and creating websites, and identifying and captioning photos.
Applications for summer 2013 internships are due Feb. 4, 2013.
For more information, visit http://history.nasa.gov/interncall.htm.
If you have questions about this opportunity, please contact Bill Barry at bi********@**sa.gov.
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Registration Open for the 20th Annual NASA Great Moonbuggy Race
Registration is open for the 20th Annual NASA Great Moonbuggy Race. High school and college students are challenged to design and build a vehicle that addresses a series of engineering problems similar to those faced by the original lunar-roving vehicle team. Each school may enter up to two teams. The race will take place April 25-27, 2013, in Huntsville, Ala., at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center.
U.S. teams must register by Feb. 4, 2013.
For more information about the competition and to register online, visit http://moonbuggy.msfc.nasa.gov/index.html.
U.S. teams with questions should contact Diedra Williams at Di***************@**sa.gov.
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2013 Space Exploration Educators Conference

Make plans to attend the 19th Annual Space Exploration Educators Conference, to be held Feb. 7-9, 2013, at Space Center Houston. This conference is for all K-12 educators. Activities presented use space-related themes to teach across the curriculum and can be used for science, language arts, mathematics, history and more.
Attend sessions hosted by scientists and engineers working on the International Space Station, Mars exploration and the planets beyond. Hear from astronauts who will be leading the charge in exploration. Attend sessions presented by educators and receive ready-to-implement classroom ideas. Attendees can earn up to 24 hours of continuing professional education credit.
Keynote speakers scheduled to attend include astronaut Satoshi Furukawa and actor LeVar Burton.
For more information, visit http://spacecenter.org/TeachersSEEC.html.
If you have any questions about the conference, please call 281-244-2149 or email se**@*********er.org.
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Plan a Launch Party to Celebrate the Landsat Data Continuity Mission

Did you know that the longest continuous view of Earth from space comes from the Landsat satellite program? Its 40-year archive offers a priceless record of changing communities and landscapes. The record continues on Feb. 11, 2013, when NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey are scheduled to launch the eighth Landsat satellite, the Landsat Data Continuity Mission.
Join others across the planet in celebration of this much anticipated event by hosting a launch party! Planning and hosting your own launch party with NASA resources is fun and easy, and it’s a wonderful way to engage your community in your interests and the work you do.
For more information, including activities, decorations and other Landsat resources, visit http://launchkit-ldcm.gsfc.nasa.gov/.
Tune in to NASA TV to watch the launch and launch events live, including talks from NASA scientists and engineers.
Questions about this opportunity should be directed to the “Contact Us” link at the bottom of the Landsat Data Continuity Mission Launch Party website.
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Polar Science Weekend at the Pacific Science Center

Polar Science Weekend at the Pacific Science Center in Seattle, Wash., is taking place Feb. 28 – March 3, 2013. The event is four days of hands-on activities, live demonstrations and exhibits presented by scientists who work in some of the most remote and challenging places on Earth. Learn about ice sheets and sea ice, polar bears and penguins, scientific instruments and polar expeditions.
Polar Science Weekend highlights NASA-funded work in the polar regions, and is supported by a grant from NASA’s Science Mission Directorate
For more information, visit http://psc.apl.washington.edu/wordpress/education/polar-science-weekend/.
Questions about this event should be directed to ps*@************on.edu.
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Expeditions 37 and 38 In-flight Education Downlink Opportunities
NASA is seeking formal and informal educational organizations, individually or working together, to host live, in-flight education downlinks during Expeditions 37 and 38 (approximately from September 2013 to March 2014). To maximize these downlink opportunities, NASA is looking for organizations that will draw large numbers of participants and integrate the downlinks into well-developed education plans.
The deadline to submit a proposal is March 1, 2013.
During Expeditions 37 and 38, crew members aboard the International Space Station will participate in downlinks. Downlinks last approximately 20 minutes and allow students and educators to interact with astronauts through a question-and-answer session. Downlinks afford education audiences the opportunity to learn firsthand from astronauts what it is like to live and work in space. Downlinks are broadcast live on NASA TV and are streamed on the NASA website. Because of the nature of human spaceflight, organizations must demonstrate the flexibility to accommodate changes in downlink dates and times.
Interested organizations should visit http://www.nasa.gov/education/tfs/downlinks to learn more or contact Teaching From Space at JS*********************@*******sa.gov.
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Cooperative Agreement Notice for NASA Internships

The NASA Headquarters Office of Education, in cooperation with the NASA Johnson Space Center and other NASA centers, has released a Cooperative Agreement Notice, or CAN, for NASA internships.
Institutions eligible to respond to this CAN are limited to higher education institutions, nonprofit organizations and consortia or groups of organizations and institutions serving higher education students, whose mission includes capturing student interest and/or improving student performance in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM, or related fields. The estimated annual value of the award is $3,000,000 to $10,000,000 per year, for a period of performance not to exceed 5 years.
It is anticipated that this award will be an indefinite delivery indefinite quantity and cost reimbursement cooperative agreement. The recipient of this single award will support sub-agreements at 10 NASA centers delineated by unique cooperative agreement numbers assigned by the NASA Shared Services Center.
NASA Education is planning an informational teleconference for all potential proposers. The teleconference will take place on Monday, Feb. 4, 2013, at 2 p.m. EST. The dial-in number for the teleconference is 877-449-9072. The participant passcode is 8125991.
A Notice of Intent, or NOI, is requested to assist NASA in assessing the possible response to this CAN; and to determine the number of subject matter experts required for the Proposal Review Panel. NOIs should be submitted by midnight (11:59 p.m.) Eastern Time, Feb. 13, 2013.
All proposals in response to this CAN must be submitted electronically. Electronic proposals must be submitted in their entirety by 11:59:59 PM Eastern Time on the proposal due date of March 13, 2013.
For more information and instructions for submitting a NOI and proposal, visit  http://nspires.nasaprs.com/external/solicitations/summary.do?method=init&solId={445EE623-416B-4524-69CF-EA75FCC529BD}&path=open.
Questions about this CAN should be emailed to Tamra Ross at tk****@*****rs.com.
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Sun-Earth Days 2013: Solar Max — Storm Warning: Effects on the Solar System
Join NASA in celebrating Sun-Earth Days with a series of programs and events that occur throughout the year, culminating with a celebration on March 22, 2013. This year’s theme, “Solar Max — Storm Warning: Effects on the Solar System,” invites participants to explore the violent nature of our sun at the peak of solar activity and the discoveries coming from the heliophysics and planetary missions during this exciting period. During solar maximum, there are many sunspots, solar flares and coronal mass ejections, all of which can affect communications and technology on Earth.
Learn about solar maximum and how it, along with space weather in general, affects our daily lives. Find out why scientists and engineers find it important to track space weather, much like meteorologists track storms on Earth. And learn about NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility on Virginia’s Eastern Shore and its role in launching rockets to explore weather on Earth and in space.
On March 22, 2013, join the Sun-Earth Days team for a live Sun-Earth Days webcast. For this webcast, the team will combine forces with the award-winning NASA EDGE team known for their offbeat, funny and informative look behind the NASA curtain.
For more information, educational resources and social media connections, visit the Sun-Earth Days website at http://sunearthday.nasa.gov.
Questions about Sun-Earth Days events should be emailed to su*********@***il.com.
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Citizen Science: Asteroid Mappers

NASA’s Dawn Mission invites you to investigate and analyze high-resolution Dawn images of the giant asteroid Vesta, including craters and other features, from your own computer.
The Dawn Mission began getting up close and personal with Vesta in July 2011. Over the ensuing year, the spacecraft’s instruments gathered intriguing data including tens of thousands of images, more than the Dawn team has time to analyze in detail.
That’s where you come in. You don’t have to be a member of the Dawn team to engage in the art of interpreting the images. Register today to help the Dawn Science Team make sense of new elements on the surface of Vesta: its age, its composition and its revealing patterns.
For more information, visit http://dawn.jpl.nasa.gov/DawnCommunity/asteroid_mappers.asp.
If you have any questions about this opportunity, please email Whitney Cobb at wc***@***el.org.
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