List of Compete America Coalition Members
Accenture
Altria
American Council of Engineering Companies
American Council on International Personnel
American Immigration Lawyers Association
Analog Devices
The Association of American Universities
Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities
The Boeing Company
Business Roundtable
Business Software Alliance
Cisco Systems Inc.
The Coca-Cola Company
CompTIA
Entertainment Software Association
Genentech
Global Personnel Alliance
Google, Inc.
Hewlett-Packard Company
Information Technology Industry Council
Intel Corporation
International Rectifier
Microsoft Corporation
Motorola Inc.
NAFSA: Association of International Educators
National Association of Manufacturers
National Semiconductor
Oracle Corporation
QUALCOMM Inc.
Semiconductor Equipment & Materials International (SEMI)
Semiconductor Industry Association
Society for Human Resource Management
Software & Information Industry Association
TechAmerica
TechNet
Texas Instruments
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
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