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BTA

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BTA

(Business Technology Association, Kansas City, MO, www.bta.org). A membership association of manufacturers, dealers, distributors and service companies in the business equipment and systems industries, founded in 1994. It was a merger of NOMDA (National Office Machine Dealers Association), founded in 1926, with LANDA and AIMED (LAN Dealers Association and Affiliated Independent Mailing Equipment Dealers). Publications, training seminars and annual Business Technology Expos are sponsored by the BTA.



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As a benefit, BTA is an important part of today's global economy; as a product, it is both a door opener in pursuing new group-life business and a defensive card to protect the persistency of such profitable business.
As the BTA pursues its mission to transform defense business operations by rapidly delivering not just systems, but also capabilities, to the warfighter (for example, the ability to track personnel skill sets and match them to appropriate assignments, or the ability to efficiently value and track DoD property), ERAM can help identify risks and potential pitfalls early in the business system development process to better ensure success.
The union has no plans to strike, but on Thursday the BTA asked teachers to wear black as a sign of solidarity with negotiators.
 
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