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ICCP

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ICCP

(Institute for Certification of Computing Professionals, Des Plaines, IL, www.iccp.org). An organization founded in 1973 that offers industry certification and worldwide test centers. The Associate Computer Professional (ACP) exam is open to all, but the Certified Computing Professional (CCP) requires four years of experience, although academic credit may substitute for two.

The CCP combines the former Certified Computer Programmer (CCP), Certified Data Processor (CDP) and Certified Systems Professional (CSP).



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For dancers at ADF, being chosen to partake in the ICCP is a coup.
The ICCP operated for a decade, Bergen said, but the North American Coordinating Committee began to fall apart in 1993 for lack of a common vision and goals following Oslo, and internal divisions over the accord.
Teja is privately held and backed by world-class investors including Blueprint Ventures, ICCP Venture Partners, Intel Communications Fund, Mayfield, SmartForest Ventures, and Tallwood Venture Capital.
 
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