Compete America - List of Compete America Coalition Members

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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