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2010/11 Vision Awards Annual Report Competition


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Annual Report Highlights:
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Company/Agency Name:The U.S. AbilityOne Commission United States /
CorpComm, Inc.
Company/Agency Web Site:www.abilityone.gov  /  www.corpcomm-inc.com
Annual Revenue:Up to $10 million
Employee Base:Up to 100 Employees
Core Industry:Government – City/State/National
Type of Report:Annual Report
Title/Theme:"Mission: Possible"
Industry Award Garnered:Bronze
  

Judging Results

First Impression:

28

 out of 30
Report Cover:

9

 out of 10
Letter to Shareholders:

10

 out of 10
Report Narrative:

10

 out of 10
Report Financials:

9

 out of 10
Creativity:

9

 out of 10
Message Clarity:

10

 out of 10
Information Accessibility:

9

 out of 10
Total Score:

94

 out of 100


The U.S. AbilityOne Commission


LACP 2010/11 Vision Awards Bronze Winner
    
    

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