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Adra Sytems Agency Management Services Albany Medical Center Allied Signal Allmerica Financial Alpha-Beta Technology American Bio Genetic Science American Power Conversion AMP Corporation Analysis and Technology Inc. Arbella Protection Insurance ARC Army National Guard Arthur J. Gallagher Co. Asyst Automation Athol Autogen Automotive Controls Avid Technology BSC Calibration BASF Bay Networks Bay State Medical Center Bay State Technologies Becton & Dickerson Co. Bell Atlantic BGS Systems Boc Edwards BOSE Corporation Boston Gear Boston Scientific Bruce Technology BTU International BUS-TECH CR Bard Cabletron Systems Cadence Designs Canobie Lock Services Celestica Cellcor Therapies Inc. Chapel Bridge Park Cherry Semiconductor Cisco Cole, Hersee Company Commonwealth Electric Compaq Computer Control Technology Corporation Cooley Dickinson Hospital Cooley, Inc. Corning OCA COTO Corporation Conventry Police Dept. Creative Bio Molecules Dana Farber Cancer Institute Davol, Inc. Deknatel, Inc. Depository Trust Company DPRO Boeing Helicopters Duracell, Inc. Dynamic Research Corp. Eastern Utilities Service Corp. Endogen Excel Switching Corporation Extrustion Technology FCI Correctional Federal Products Fenwal Simplex Foxboro Company Furon GTE GAF Corporation Galileo Corporation GE Capital Geltex Pharmaceutical General Electric Corp. General Scanning Genesis Health Genzyme Corporation Geologistics Americas Gillette Corporation Greenfield Industries Group Schneider GSI Lumonics Haemonetics Hamilton Standard Harvard Pilgrim Healthcare Health Resources Hemagen Diagnostics Hewlett Packard Hill-Rom Hoechst Celanese IBM Corporation IDX Ingectronics Instinet Corporation Instrumentation Laboratory Intel Intellution
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Students who graduate from the NGS Masters program can only do so upon successful completion of their team-based Masters Business Project. While it is the students who achieve the results, their success depends heavily on the support and guidance received from their champions and sponsors. NGS is proud of its tradition of helping students form teams and select projects with strong sponsorship leading to results that are mutually beneficial to the organizations and all who participate.
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“The Coast Guard’s tuition investment in NGS graduates returned in one year, $9M at a ratio of 56:1.”
VADM Vivien Crea Atlantic Area Commander U.S. Coast Guard
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“The National Graduate School achieved all the objectives of the National Naval Medical Center.We support their presence.”
Rear Admiral Kathleen Martin Deputy Surgeon General, U.S. Navy
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“The Coast Guard has set aggressive goals to attain excellence in environmental stewardship, and the work... done for us through this program will help us attain those goals.”
Captain Judith Keene Commander, Group Woods Hole U.S. Coast Guard
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“The program met my needs for accessibility and accelerated format. As a team commander, I chose the program for its real-life applications to getting the mission done.”
Col. Carol Lunger, Commander Medical Staging Squadron| U.S. Air Force M.S. Quality Systems, Class of ‘00
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“The Masters Program at NGS has been critical. . . The teaching materials and texts exposed me to state-of-the-art thinking from the leading experts in the quality systems field . . . I’ve been in this field for the past ten years, but the National Graduate School still expanded my abilities.”
Mr. Jeffrey Treiber Manager, Continuous Improvement Sikorsky Aircraft Division of United Technologies Class of ‘01
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International Fuel Cells Interstate Container Intragen Center for Diagnostics ITW Devcon John Hancock Johnson & Johnson Joint Chiefs Kanbay, Inc. Kollsman, Inc. Lincoln Technical Institute LKM Industries Lockheed Martin Long John Silvers Lucent Technologies Mass Medical Assistance Mass State Government May Institute McDonnell Douglas Medisense Memorial Hospital of RI Mercy Hospital Minutemen Science School Moore Center Services Motorola Information Systems New England Power Services New Bridge Network NH Ballbearing Nutcracker Snacks NYS Department of Parks Osram Sylvania PCD Incorporated Pharmacy Corporation of America Phoenix Technologies Photoelectron Corp. PictureTel Corporation Poloroid Corporation Pratt & Whitney Prototech Corporation Quaker Fabrics Quality Software Metric Quest Diagnostics Raytheon St. Jobain Industrial Salem North Shore Medical Center Salvation Army Schick & Wilkinson Sword Scudder Investments SenCom Senior Flextronics Seragen Inc. Sherwood Medical Co. Sikorsky Aircraft Simplex Time Recorder Sipex Sisters of Providence Healthcare Sodexho/Marriott SW Test Co. Inc. Special Minerals Inc. Spire Corporation St. Anne's Hospital St. Luke's Hospital Stanley Bostitch Staples State Street Bank Sterling Diagnostic Stone and Webster Stratus Computer Supervisor of Shipbuilding Taylor Elementary School Teledyne Brown Engineering Titleist/Foot-Joy Worldwide Texas National Guard Texas State Government Texas Tool and Die TNCO Tokyo Electron, MA Tremont Ventures Tri-City Mental Health Trust Consultant Tufts Associates Turkey Hill Middle School UFP Technoogies University of CT Healtcare UPS US Air Force US Army US Coast Guard US Filter Corporation US Marines US Navy VA Medical Center Varian IIS Vencor-Northshore Vitronics VNA of Cape Cod White House Communications Staff Women and Infant's Hospital Worcester Controls Wyman Gordon
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