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Top Five Reasons to Join TechAmerica

  • Expand your network locally and nationally

  • Gain access and visibility to technology investors

  • Get valuable industry data through TechAmerica's surveys

  • Leverage TechAmerica's state, federal, and international lobbying initiatives

  • Save money through discounted insurance and business services

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Join today!  Call 480.607.0233 or email jim_garnett@techamerica.org.

New Member Benefit:  Golf Discount
Members of TechAmerica Southwest may now receive a 50% reduction off of the rack rates at the Starfire Golf Course in Scottsdale.

Currently the rates are $120.00 prior to 1:00pm, $65.00 from 1:00pm-3:00pm and $45.00 after 3:00pm. By identifying yourself as a TechAmerica member with a company id badge, Starfire will extend the discounts to all employees from your company and their guests.

For more information, please contact Jim Garnett at 480.607.0233.

March 31, 2009:  TechAmerica Report Shows that Tech Industry Remains Vital to Arizona Economy
The Cyberstates 2009 report - which details national and state trends in high-tech employment, wages, and other key economic factors for all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico - shows that Arizona's high-tech industry employment edged downward by 900 jobs, just under one percent, totaling 116,000 in 2007, the most current year for which state data is available. These jobs remain high paying, with the average tech worker in Arizona earning $75,900 in 2007 or 85 percent more than the state's average private sector wage...read more.

Cyberstates 2009

Cyberstates 2009 provides 2008 national tech trends on employment and venture capital investments as well as the latest data on state employment, wages, establishments, payroll, and research and development.

Learn more about high-tech employment in Arizona and New Mexico.

National News

TechAmerica

AeA, ITAA, GEIA, and CSIA Merge to Form TechAmericaHandshake
Together, we are the industry's leading trade association, offering companies a broader array of programs and services...read more.  

TechAmerica President Testifies to U.S. SenateECA Merger
Phil Bond testified to the U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Subcommittee on Federal Financial Management, Government Information, Federal Services, and International Security...read more

Cyberstates 2009 Report ReleasedPresident Obama
The U.S. high-tech industry added jobs for fourth straight year acording to TechAmerica's 12th annual Cyberstates report...read more

Events

2/10/2010: Conference Call to Plan (Arlington, VA) TechAmerica and Thompson-Smitch Consulting Group will hold a joint conference call on Wednesday, February 10, 2010 at 2:00pm ET to begin planning a joint "Smart Grid IT" conference to be held in Washington, DC in early May 2010. Please use the registration tools on this page to RSVP so we can kno...More

Additional AeA National Events

2/11/2010: Finding the Workforce: Low Cost Domestic Sourcing (Via Online, Webinar) TechAmerica Foundation is pleased to host a presentation by John Dorrer, Director, Center for Workforce Research and Information, Maine Department of Labor and Joe Kumiszcza, Executive Director, TechMaine who will focus on common workforce concerns U.S. state governments, government agencies and pri...More

2/17/2010: Finding the Workforce: Low Cost Domestic Sourcing (Via Online, Webinar) TechAmerica Foundation is pleased to host a presentation by John Dorrer, Director, Center for Workforce Research and Information, Maine Department of Labor and Joe Kumiszcza, Executive Director, TechMaine who will focus on common workforce concerns U.S. state governments, government agencies and pri...More

2/17/2010: Identifying, measuring, and retaining the needed workforce (Via Online, Webinar) TechAmerica Foundation is pleased to host a presentation that will focus on common workforce concerns U.S. state governments, government agencies and private companies need to be aware of in order to successfully market their region to low cost domestic sourcing, including: • Identifying and mea...More

  
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Contact Info

Jim Garnett, Executive Director
Stan Barnes, Lobbyist

8283 N. Hayden Rd.
Suite 250
Scottsdale, AZ 85258
Phone: 480.607.0233
Fax: 480.607.1921

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