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1999-2000 International Technical Art Competition Winners

• Distinguished Technical Communication
• Excellence
• MeritSTC International Competition award emblem for Winner

Congratulations to all the Washington, DC Chapter winners who won awards at the STC International Competition level!

The winners of the Washington, DC Chapter's Distinguished Technical Communication award were entered in the International Technical Art Competition (ITAC). Winners of the ITAC are presented at the Annual Conference in May.

Winners at the international level are entitled to display the STC competition award emblem.

Entry title Contributors Company
Distinguished Technical Communication
No awards
Excellence
Johns Hopkins APL Technical Digest DARPA at APL Kenneth R. Moscati Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Merit
Life Technologies Calendar Tina Martin Martin-Schaffer, Inc.
 
 
 
 
 

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