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Gordon Thomas Honeywell Governmental Affairs Launches Forensic DNA World Map Project
Cindy Zehnder appointed by Gov. Gregoire as chair of Workforce Training and Education Coordinating Board
Noah Reandeau named to Business Examiner's 40 Under Forty
Cindy Zehnder receives the 2010 TVW Founders Award
Gordon Thomas Honeywell Expands Washington State Lobbying Group
GTH-GA Travels to New Orleans for the National Conference of State Legislatures
GTH-GA secures earmarks for its' federal clients
GTH-GA welcomes the World Trade Center Tacoma
GTH-GA employee appointed Governor's Press Secretary
DNA Lag Leaves Potential for Crime
GTH-GA Travels to Boston for the National Conference of State Legislatures
Gordon Thomas Honeywell's Noah Reandeau quoted in the New York Times
GTH-GA Quoted in Journal of Life Sciences Article
Gordon Thomas Honeywell – Governmental Affairs expands representation of Gig Harbor, WA
Chris Asplen, Vice President of Gordon Thomas Honeywell-Government Affairs, highlighted in Glamour Magazine Editorial on Forensic DNA
Gordon Thomas Honeywell Government Affairs Opens for Business Press Release: Statewide Victim Notification System
Smith Alling Lane Government Affairs (now Gordon Thomas Honeywell Government Affairs) participates in 2006 National Conference of State Legislators
CDEX joins Smith Alling Lane Government Affairs (now Gordon Thomas Honeywell Government Affairs) Washington State Group
WEDA chooses Smith Alling Lane Government Affairs (now Gordon Thomas Honeywell Government Affairs)
Smith Alling Lane Governmnet Affairs (now Gordon Thomas Honeywell Government Affairs) travels to Nashville
Smith Alling Lane Government Affairs' (now Gordon Thomas Honeywell Government Affairs) Chris Asplen on the front page of the Washington Post
Smith Alling Lane Government Affairs' (now Gordon Thomas Honeywell Government Affairs) cited in the Christian Science Monitor on New York's effort to catch more criminals
Smith Alling Lane Government Affairs' (now Gordon Thomas Honeywell Government Affairs) Noah Reandeau awards congressional “champions”
Smith Alling Lane Government Affairs' (now Gordon Thomas Honeywell Government Affairs) Lisa Hurst quoted in the Philadelphia Inquirer on New Jersey's proposal to expand DNA collections from criminal offenders
Smith Alling Lane Government Affairs' (now Gordon Thomas Honeywell Government Affairs) Lisa Hurst cited in front page USA Today feature on forensic DNA/cold cases
Smith Alling Lane Government Affairs' (now Gordon Thomas Honeywell Government Affairs) welcomes National Conference of State Legislatures to Seattle
Smith Alling Lane Government Affairs' (now Gordon Thomas Honeywell Government Affairs) hires Dale Learn as Vice President of Federal Governmental Affairs
Smith Alling Lane Government Affairs' (now Gordon Thomas Honeywell Government Affairs) on works to expand AFIS market in Washington State
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