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Communications/Telecommunications ....................................................................................................... 4 First Communications................................................................................................................................ 4 Matrix Integration ...................................................................................................................................... 4 SBC Communications .............................................................................................................................. 5 Computer/Software/Records Management/Voting Systems..................................................................... 6 ACS Government Records Management ................................................................................................... 6 Advanced Document Conversion (ADC) .................................................................................................. 6 CHC Healthcare Solutions ......................................................................................................................... 7 Cott Systems, Inc. ...................................................................................................................................... 7 Cole-Layer-Trumble Company.................................................................................................................. 8 CSI, Computer Systems, Inc...................................................................................................................... 8 Data Design, Inc. ....................................................................................................................................... 8 DEVNET Inc. ............................................................................................................................................ 9 DoxTek, Inc. .............................................................................................................................................. 9 eGov Strategies LLC ............................................................................................................................... 10 Fidlar Software ........................................................................................................................................ 10 GFC, LLC ................................................................................................................................................ 11 Government e-Management Solutions .................................................................................................... 11 Indiana Interactive LLP ........................................................................................................................... 11 LightGov.................................................................................................................................................. 12 Low Associates, Inc................................................................................................................................. 12 Manatron, Inc........................................................................................................................................... 12 MAXIMUS – Justice Solutions Division ................................................................................................ 13 NX Communications ............................................................................................................................... 13 Plexis Group, L.L.C................................................................................................................................. 14 Quest Information Systems...................................................................................................................... 14 Sanderson CMI ........................................................................................................................................ 15 SimDesk Technologies, Inc. .................................................................................................................... 15 Software Solutions, Inc............................................................................................................................ 15 SRI, Incorporated..................................................................................................................................... 16 TriMin Systems, Inc. ............................................................................................................................... 16 Tyler Technologies/Munis ....................................................................................................................... 17 Van Ausdall & Farrar .............................................................................................................................. 17 Vertical Integrated Applications .............................................................................................................. 17 Consulting- Architecture/Engineering/Environmental/GIS ................................................................... 18 Ameresco ................................................................................................................................................. 18 American Consulting, Inc. ....................................................................................................................... 18 Beam, Longest and Neff, L.L.C............................................................................................................... 19 Bernardin, Lochmueller & Associates, Inc.............................................................................................. 19 Bonar Group ............................................................................................................................................ 20 Butler, Fairman and Seufert, Inc.............................................................................................................. 20 Camp Dresser & McKee Inc.................................................................................................................... 21 Christopher B. Burke Engineering, Ltd. .................................................................................................. 21 Collins Engineers, Inc.............................................................................................................................. 22 Congdon Engineering Associates Inc. ..................................................................................................... 22 DLZ Indiana, LLC ................................................................................................................................... 22 Energy Systems Group ............................................................................................................................ 23 Environmental Management Consultants ................................................................................................ 24 Farrar, Garvey & Associates, LLC .......................................................................................................... 24 Floyd E. Burroughs & Associates, Inc..................................................................................................... 24 Greshham Smith & Partners .................................................................................................................... 25 GRW Engineers, Inc................................................................................................................................ 25 HNTB Corporation .................................................................................................................................. 26 Hull & Associates, Inc. ............................................................................................................................ 26 Innovative Mapping Solutions, LLC ....................................................................................................... 27 Janssen & Spaans Engineering, Inc. ........................................................................................................ 27 Johnson Controls, Inc. ............................................................................................................................. 27 M.D. Wessler & Associates, Inc.............................................................................................................. 28 Mid-States Engineering, LLC.................................................................................................................. 28

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Communications/Telecommunications....................................................................................................... 4 First Communications................................................................................................................................ 4 Matrix Integration...................................................................................................................................... 4 SBC Communications .............................................................................................................................. 5

Computer/Software/Records Management/Voting Systems..................................................................... 6 ACS Government Records Management................................................................................................... 6 Advanced Document Conversion (ADC) .................................................................................................. 6 CHC Healthcare Solutions......................................................................................................................... 7 Cott Systems, Inc. ...................................................................................................................................... 7 Cole-Layer-Trumble Company.................................................................................................................. 8 CSI, Computer Systems, Inc...................................................................................................................... 8 Data Design, Inc. ....................................................................................................................................... 8 DEVNET Inc. ............................................................................................................................................ 9 DoxTek, Inc. .............................................................................................................................................. 9 eGov Strategies LLC ............................................................................................................................... 10 Fidlar Software ........................................................................................................................................ 10 GFC, LLC................................................................................................................................................ 11 Government e-Management Solutions .................................................................................................... 11 Indiana Interactive LLP ........................................................................................................................... 11 LightGov.................................................................................................................................................. 12 Low Associates, Inc................................................................................................................................. 12 Manatron, Inc........................................................................................................................................... 12 MAXIMUS – Justice Solutions Division ................................................................................................ 13 NX Communications ............................................................................................................................... 13 Plexis Group, L.L.C................................................................................................................................. 14 Quest Information Systems...................................................................................................................... 14 Sanderson CMI ........................................................................................................................................ 15 SimDesk Technologies, Inc. .................................................................................................................... 15 Software Solutions, Inc............................................................................................................................ 15 SRI, Incorporated..................................................................................................................................... 16 TriMin Systems, Inc. ............................................................................................................................... 16 Tyler Technologies/Munis....................................................................................................................... 17 Van Ausdall & Farrar .............................................................................................................................. 17 Vertical Integrated Applications.............................................................................................................. 17

Consulting- Architecture/Engineering/Environmental/GIS................................................................... 18 Ameresco ................................................................................................................................................. 18 American Consulting, Inc. ....................................................................................................................... 18 Beam, Longest and Neff, L.L.C............................................................................................................... 19 Bernardin, Lochmueller & Associates, Inc.............................................................................................. 19 Bonar Group ............................................................................................................................................ 20 Butler, Fairman and Seufert, Inc.............................................................................................................. 20 Camp Dresser & McKee Inc.................................................................................................................... 21 Christopher B. Burke Engineering, Ltd. .................................................................................................. 21 Collins Engineers, Inc.............................................................................................................................. 22 Congdon Engineering Associates Inc. ..................................................................................................... 22 DLZ Indiana, LLC................................................................................................................................... 22 Energy Systems Group ............................................................................................................................ 23 Environmental Management Consultants ................................................................................................ 24 Farrar, Garvey & Associates, LLC .......................................................................................................... 24 Floyd E. Burroughs & Associates, Inc..................................................................................................... 24 Greshham Smith & Partners .................................................................................................................... 25 GRW Engineers, Inc................................................................................................................................ 25 HNTB Corporation .................................................................................................................................. 26 Hull & Associates, Inc. ............................................................................................................................ 26 Innovative Mapping Solutions, LLC ....................................................................................................... 27 Janssen & Spaans Engineering, Inc. ........................................................................................................ 27 Johnson Controls, Inc. ............................................................................................................................. 27 M.D. Wessler & Associates, Inc.............................................................................................................. 28 Mid-States Engineering, LLC.................................................................................................................. 28

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Midwestern Engineers, Inc. ..................................................................................................................... 29 ms consultants, inc................................................................................................................................... 29 Performance Services, Inc. ...................................................................................................................... 30 Prince/Alexander Partners, Inc. ............................................................................................................... 30 Project Management Services, Inc. (PMSI)............................................................................................. 31 Pyramid Architecture/Engineering and Construction Administration, Inc. ............................................. 31 Quality Environmental Professional, Inc. ................................................................................................ 32 RQAW Corporation................................................................................................................................. 32 R. W. Armstrong & Associates, Inc. ....................................................................................................... 33 Schenkel Shultz Architecture................................................................................................................... 33 Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. ...................................................................................................... 33 The Schneider Corporation...................................................................................................................... 34 The Sidwell Company ............................................................................................................................. 35 The Troyer Group.................................................................................................................................... 35 United Consulting Engineers & Architects.............................................................................................. 36 Williams Aerial & Mapping, Inc. ............................................................................................................ 36 WTH Engineering, Inc............................................................................................................................. 36

Contractors/Suppliers ................................................................................................................................ 37 American Timber Bridge & Culvert, Inc. ................................................................................................ 37 Appraisal Research Corporation.............................................................................................................. 37 Asphalt Materials, Inc.............................................................................................................................. 37 Cover-All Indiana .................................................................................................................................... 38 CPI Supply............................................................................................................................................... 38 Paul H. Rohe Co., Inc. ............................................................................................................................. 38 Pauly Jail Building Company, Inc. .......................................................................................................... 39 Sheet Metal Workers Local Union NO. 20.............................................................................................. 39 U.S. Aggregates ....................................................................................................................................... 39

Finance/Investment Services ..................................................................................................................... 40 Bank One ................................................................................................................................................. 40 City Securities Corporation ..................................................................................................................... 40 Crowe, Chizek and Company LLP .......................................................................................................... 41 Fidelity National Tax Service .................................................................................................................. 41 Fifth Third Bank, Indiana ........................................................................................................................ 41 Financial Solutions Group, Inc. ............................................................................................................... 42 First American Real Estate Tax Service .................................................................................................. 42 First Indiana Bank ................................................................................................................................... 43 Hoosier S.T.A.R.T. .................................................................................................................................. 43 Indiana Bond Bank .................................................................................................................................. 44 Indiana Housing Finance Authority......................................................................................................... 45 Key Bank ................................................................................................................................................. 45 London Witte Group, LLC ...................................................................................................................... 45 MAXIMUS, Inc....................................................................................................................................... 46 MBIA Asset Management Group ............................................................................................................ 46 National City Bank of Indiana ................................................................................................................. 47 National Insurance Services..................................................................................................................... 47 Nationwide Retirement Solutions............................................................................................................ 47 Public-Finance.com, Inc. ......................................................................................................................... 48 STAR Financial Bank.............................................................................................................................. 48 Tax Management Associates, Inc. ........................................................................................................... 49 The Bank of New York Trust Company, NA .......................................................................................... 49 Union Federal Bank................................................................................................................................. 49 Union Planters Bank ................................................................................................................................ 50 Umbaugh & Associates ........................................................................................................................... 50 US Bank -Corporate Trust Services......................................................................................................... 51 VALIC..................................................................................................................................................... 51 Wells Fargo Corporate Trust Services..................................................................................................... 51

Insurance..................................................................................................................................................... 52 American United Life Insurance Co., Inc. (AUL) ................................................................................... 52 Apex Benefits Group, Inc. ....................................................................................................................... 52

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Bliss McKnight of Indiana, Inc................................................................................................................ 53 Burnham & Flower Agency of Indiana, Inc. ........................................................................................... 53 Downey Insurance, Inc. ........................................................................................................................... 54 Gateway Medical Resource Alliance....................................................................................................... 54 Indiana Municipal Insurance Program..................................................................................................... 54 Municipal Insurance Alliance.................................................................................................................. 55 National Insurance Services..................................................................................................................... 55 Provident Insurance ................................................................................................................................. 55 SIHO Insurance Services ......................................................................................................................... 56

Legal/Technical........................................................................................................................................... 57 Baker & Daniels ...................................................................................................................................... 57 Barnes & Thornburg ................................................................................................................................ 57 Beers Mallers Backs & Salin, LLP.......................................................................................................... 58 Bingham McHale LLP............................................................................................................................. 58 Bose McKinney & Evans LLP ................................................................................................................ 59 Harrison & Moberly, LLP ....................................................................................................................... 59 Ice Miller ................................................................................................................................................. 60 Locke Reynolds, LLP .............................................................................................................................. 60 Plews Shadley Racher & Braun............................................................................................................... 61 Sommer Barnard Attorneys, PC .............................................................................................................. 61 Theisen Bowers & Associates ................................................................................................................. 61

Office Management – Forms/Office Equipment/Furniture & Printing................................................. 62 Boyce Forms Systems/Komputrol ........................................................................................................... 62 Office Depot ............................................................................................................................................ 62 Miami Systems Corporation .................................................................................................................... 63 Rainbow Printing..................................................................................................................................... 63

Personnel Development/Human Resources Traffic Control................................................................... 64 Dunlap HR Consulting Group ................................................................................................................. 64 Hall Signs, Inc. ........................................................................................................................................ 64 M.A.T. Consulting, Inc............................................................................................................................ 64 Waggoner, Irwin, Scheele & Associates, Inc........................................................................................... 65

Utilities......................................................................................................................................................... 66 American Electric Power......................................................................................................................... 66

Other............................................................................................................................................................ 67 A. Rifkin Co. ........................................................................................................................................... 67 Association of Indiana Convention and Visitors Bureaus (AICVB) ....................................................... 67 Casino Association of Indiana ................................................................................................................. 68 Center for Urban Policy and the Environment......................................................................................... 68 EQUIPMENT MARKETING COMPANY ............................................................................................ 69 Ecuity, LLC ............................................................................................................................................. 69 ENVOY, Inc. ........................................................................................................................................... 70 Harcourt Industries, Inc. .......................................................................................................................... 70 Indiana Association of Rehabilitation Facilities (INARF)/ State Use Program....................................... 71 Indiana Farm Bureau, Inc ........................................................................................................................ 71 Indiana State Building & Construction Trades Council .......................................................................... 72 James W. Sewall Company ..................................................................................................................... 72 Nyhart ...................................................................................................................................................... 72 Retired Indiana Public Employees Association, Inc. (R.I.P.E.A.)........................................................... 73 Shawnee Trace Workforce Investment Board, Inc. ................................................................................. 73 Shawnee Trace Workforce Investment Board, Inc. ................................................................................. 74 Sterling Systems – Indiana, L.L.C. .......................................................................................................... 74 Stop Tech, Ltd. ........................................................................................................................................ 74 The M.A.I.L. Group................................................................................................................................. 75 Trane........................................................................................................................................................ 75

Index of Companies/Organizations........................................................................................................... 76 Index of Company Representatives .......................................................................................................... 80 Index of Advertisers ................................................................................................................................... 88

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Communications/Telecommunications

First Communications www.firstcomm.com 3500 DePauw Blvd., Suite 1012 Indianapolis, IN 46268 (317) 876-8776 Fax: (888) 780-2324 Contacts: Kristy Kenna, Email: [email protected] David DeVincent, Email: [email protected] Are you tired of shopping around to be sure you’re getting the best rates on your telecommunications needs? Take a look at the only telecom provider that is endorsed by the AIC. First Communications offers a competitive rate of .069 cents per minute for traditional long distance both instate and state to state. There are no contracts, no monthly fees or minimum usage requirements. Toll free service is available to broaden your reach and increase convenience for your customers. First Communications will create a comparison of your current long distance to demonstrate your business projected savings. Call David at 888-627-1414 to start your savings today!

First Communications is an endorsed program of the AIC.

Matrix Integration www.matrixintegration.com 417 Main Street Jasper, IN 47546 (812) 481-5021 Fax: (812) 481-5060 Contacts: Nathan Stallings, Government Account Manager, Email: [email protected] Chad Williams, Government and Education Manager, Email: [email protected] Matrix Integration is a woman-owned value added integrator. Matrix Integration is the government’s single source for telecommunications design and consulting, voice and voicemail systems, structured cabling, procurement “Best Practices”, data networking design and consulting; and voice and data carrier services. Matrix Integration has relationships with over 2000 manufacturers, along with strategic partnerships with HP, Cisco, Mitel, AT & T, Microsoft and Citrix.

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SBC Communications www.sbc.com 240 North Meridian Street, Room 1819 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 Contacts: Steve Powell, Director, External Affairs & Local Government Relations Email: [email protected]; (317) 265-5965; Fax: (317) 265-4354 Rick Borries, Director, External Affairs, Email: [email protected]; (812) 422-9056; Fax: (812) 422-9068, SBC Communications Inc. is one of the world's leading data, voice and Internet services providers. Through its world-class networks, SBC companies provide a full range of voice, data, networking and e – business services, as well as directory advertising and publishing. A Fortune 30 company, SBC is America's leading provider of high-speed DSL Internet Access services and one of the nation's leading Internet Service Providers. In addition, SBC companies own 60 percent of America's largest wireless company, Cingular Wireless. In Indiana, SBC has nearly 5, 500 employees and provides service in all or parts of 72 of Indiana's 92 counties.

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ACS Government Records Management www.acs-inc.com New York Office Shelbyville Office 7020 Fly RD 2851 Fleming Circle East Syracuse, NY 13057 Shelbyville, Indiana 46176 (800) 800-0323 (317) 604-9508 Fax: (315) 437-3223 Fax: (317) 421-0527 Contacts: Matt Brown, Senior Account Representative, (Shelbyville), Email: [email protected] Gary Copie, ACS State & Local Services, (New York), (716) 738-8799, Fax: (716) 670-9567, Email: [email protected] ACS provides county government with computerized Land Records Management Systems on a multitude of platforms, incorporating integrated Cashiering, Imaging, Indexing/Recording and Public Inquiry functions. We provide our customers with on-line Web Delivery services via our www.landaccess.com website. We provide Land Records Management Services including Recreation of old volumes, Re-indexing of older records into current systems and Index Verification of computerized indices. We support our customers with a full array of Archival Services including Security Microfilm, Microfilm Storage, Film-to-Image conversion and Image-to-film-conversion. We also provide Networking Services.

Advanced Document Conversion (ADC) www.adc-qc.com 1524 38th Street Rock Island, Illinois 61201 (309) 786-5800 Fax: (309) 788-5094 Contacts: Ryan R. Batey, Client Solutions Specialist, Email: [email protected] Steve Piatak, Senior Solutions Specialist, Email: [email protected] Steve J. Fiers, President/CEO, Email: [email protected] Advanced Document Conversion (ADC) offers microfilm scanning, micrographic services, index and data entry, engineering and large format scanning, digital imaging, document management software, data conversions and consulting.

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CHC Healthcare Solutions www.hipaapros.com [email protected] Pennsylvania Office Ohio Office 101 Greenwood Avenue, Suite 100 6450 Rockside Woods Blvd. South, Suite 270 Jenkintown, PA 19046 Independence, OH 44131 (215) 517-7003 (216) 524-8816 Fax: (215) 517-7020 Fax: (216) 524-9015 Contact: Ron Beltz, Director, Email: [email protected] HIPAA Assessments and remediation; work plan development and project management; EAI Assessment and Implementation; Information Technology and Security Services; Disaster Recovery and BioTerrorism; Traditional Corporate Compliance Services; and Compliance Training

Cott Systems, Inc. www.cottsystems.com 350 East Wilson Bridge Road Worthington, Ohio 43085 (800) 234-2688 (614) 847-4405 Fax: (614) 847-3737 Contact: Karey West, Marketing Representative, Email: [email protected] When Cott was founded in 1888, the first solutions offered were index and record books. As innovations in technology arose, we utilized those innovations in our processes to automate the many common data processing functions. Today, our software and hardware represent the latest advancements in technology. RESOLUTION is the name of Cott Systems’ newly released suite of software products designed for County Clerks, Recorders, Register of Deeds and other land record offices. It is a fully integrated land records management system designed to empower public officials to fulfill their statutory obligations as custodians of official records. It provides all the tools needed for cashiering, indexing, imaging and retrieving documents. We also provide image backfile conversion services. For more information visit www.cottsystems.com or call Indiana Representative Karey West at 1-800-234-2688, ext. 253.

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Cole-Layer-Trumble Company www.cltco.com 3199 Klepinger Road Dayton, Ohio 45406 Toll Free: (800) 800-2581 (937) 853-1861 Fax: (937) 278-3711 Contacts: Troy D. Fryman, Heartland Sales Rep., Email: [email protected] Brett G. Bombick, Heartland Rep., Email: [email protected] Cole-Layer-Trumble Company was founded in 1938 and is the nation's oldest and largest mass appraisal firm. As the recognized leader in the industry, CLT has served both state and local governments in 45 states (including 24 state capitals) on more than 2,500 major projects and has appraised over 50 million parcels of residential, agricultural, commercial and industrial property. Regional offices around the nation provide in-depth knowledge of regional conditions, local property tax laws, and past practices. Products and services include the Computer-Assisted-Mass-Appraisal System (CAMA) and the Integrated Assessment System (IAS).

CSI, Computer Systems, Inc. 12975 Parkside Dr. Fishers, Indiana 46038

Data Design, Inc. www.datadesigninc.net 350 Moberly Avenue Richmond, KY 40475 (859) 623-6971 Fax: (859) 623-9968 Contacts: Richard Bendure, President, Email: [email protected] Elizabeth L. Bendure, Email: [email protected] Data Design has served the public sector in Indiana for twenty-six years with comprehensive software, support and consultation services for all aspects of data processing. The company is owned and managed by its founders. Our entire library now operates under the Windows operating system, using Microsoft Office (Access, Visual Basic) as our development platform, as well as SQL server for our larger applications. We offer turnkey solutions, including equipment sales, networking, training and on-going support. We have software for every office in the Indiana courthouse. Our unique user interface allows full, unrestricted access to your data. Our users write their own queries and reports and regularly move databases into spreadsheets or report writer applications. We also offer consultation services for countywide integration of computers using a central server. Our document warehousing solution provides all offices with the capability to index, scan and store documents electronically. We are a complete data processing solutions source dedicated to Indiana county government.

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DEVNET Inc. www.devnetinc.com 2254 Oakland Drive Sycamore, Illinois 60178 (815) 758-2071 Fax: (815) 758-5214 Contacts: Michael Gentry, President, Email: [email protected] Julie Hall, Marketing Coordinating, Email: [email protected] DEVNET provides Windows based software applications to counties including Property Assessment, Tax Calculation, Tax billing & collections and personal property valuation & maintenance. We also offer Document Indexing and imaging for land and vital records. All applications utilize MS server 2003 and SQL server.

DoxTek, Inc. www.doxtek.com Utah Office Indiana Office 726 North 1890 West 1510 W. Edinburgh Bend Provo, Utah 84601 P.O. Box 1743 (801) 356-2230 Bloomington, Indiana 47401 Fax: (801) 340-0120 (812) 369-7137 Contacts: David Taylor, Regional Manager, Email: [email protected] (Bloomington Office) Andy Thomson, VP Consulting Services, Email: [email protected] (Utah Office) DoxTek, Inc. is a technology solution provider specializing in eBusiness/eGovernment, office automation and document management. Providing both custom consulting and resale of industry specific products, DoxTek is a leading provider of technology integrated Information and Document Management Solutions, fulfilling needs for organization of all types. See our website (www.doxtek.com) for more information about high speed document scanners, professional scanning solutions, electronic forms management and other services.

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eGov Strategies LLC www.egovstrategies.com One Jackson Square 233 South McCrea Street, Suite 600 Indianapolis, IN 46225 Phone: (317) 634-3468 Toll Free: (877) 634-eGov Fax: (317) 635-3468 Contact: Tom Brentlinger, Email: [email protected] eGov Strategies’ Government Website Platform enables local governments to rapidly deploy and easily manage powerful, interactive websites with features designed to meet the unique needs of government. Our products and consulting services enable government staff members to manage the entire lifecycle of their website content and provide online services to constituents.

Fidlar Software www.fidlar.com PO Box 6248 Rock Island, IL 61204-6248 (800) 747-4600, ext. 282 Fax: (309) 794-3201 Contact: Greg Bachman, Systems Consultant, Email: [email protected] When absolute success matters, there is a better way. The Fidlar experience

• Building successful and lasting client partnerships • Serving county government for over 150 years • Nearly 150 clients in the United States • Service and Support Excellence • Receipting, Indexing, Document management • The most complete remote access solution possible • eRecording support • eIndexing (automated indexing) support

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GFC, LLC www.gfconsultants.com 210 Hackberry Drive Seymour, IN 47274 (812) 523-1017 Fax: (812) 522-5003 Contact: Reuben Cummings, Partner, Email: [email protected] Frank Cummings, Partner, Email: [email protected] We provide consultation services for budget and financial matters and for GASB34. We provide software programs for county highway accounting and tracking; budget; additional appropriations and annual reporting; form 22; personal property and mobile home assessment; sales disclosure management and trending. We also provide a sales disclosure management and trending service. Our software includes a GASB34 Program.

Government e-Management Solutions www.gemsgov.com 121 Hunter Avenue St. Louis, MO 63124 (314) 863-0262 Fax: (314) 863-0264 Contacts: Guy Cunningham, Regional Sales Manager, Email: [email protected] Bill Bochein, President, Email: [email protected] For nearly 20 years, GEMS has offered a fully integrated finance, payroll/human resource, and property management software solution to the governmental sector. Our focus enables us to deliver a user-friendly browser based solution to meet your everyday needs. Additionally, data will be at your fingertips by using our vast on-line inquiries as well as a variety of flexible reporting options.

Indiana Interactive LLP www.IN.gov 10 West Market Street, Suite 600 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 (317) 233-2010 Fax: (317) 233-2011 Contacts: Candy Irven, General Manager/President, Email: [email protected] Laura Lindenbusch, Director of Local Government Initiatives, Email: [email protected] Indiana Interactive, LLC (II) is the private partner contracted to develop, maintain and market the state of Indiana’s official web portal, accessIndiana (www.IN.gov). II also works with local governments to facilitate intergovernmental services via the Internet as well as provide eGovernment solutions to enhance public interactions with their government.

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LightGov www.lightgov.com 100 DeBartolo Place, Suite 225 Boardman, OH 44512 (888) 346-8850 Fax: (330) 758-9585 Contacts: David Engler, CEO, Email: [email protected] Dan Sciortino, Account Executive, Email: [email protected] LightGov provides online solutions that save you time and money. We provide governments with reverse procurement auctions; online surplus property auctions; online bidding and RFP’s; and e-government strategy.

Low Associates, Inc. www.LLLow.com Email: [email protected] 4612 S Main ST South Bend, IN 46614 (800) 822-0569 Fax: (574) 291-4706 Contact: George Zeltner, Sales Coordinator, Email: [email protected] For over 25 years Low Associates has been providing application software, computer hardware, technical services and training. We provide Indiana County Governments application software including payroll and financial management, license excise tax, property tax billing and distribution. Our firm is large enough to take your county into the 21st century but small enough to give you the attention needed to get there.

Manatron, Inc. www.manatron.com 4625 W 86th ST, Suite 800 Indianapolis, IN 46268 (800) 422-2835 Fax: (317) 802-9032 Contacts: Randy Peat, Chairman of the Board, Email: [email protected] Pam Botticher, Executive Assistant, Email: [email protected] Ed Koerner, Salesman, Email: [email protected] Mark Ramer, Salesman, Email: [email protected] Manatron, Inc. is a leading supplier of high quality computer software, hardware and related services for local governments. Manatron's user-friendly systems are used for property assessment and taxation, deed and vital records recording, imaging, indexing, and all phases of GIS/mapping. The company is also a leading provider of mass real estate appraisal services through its Appraisal Division. Manatron is combining 30 years of experience in local government automation with new and emerging technologies such as client/server and the Internet to provide software, hardware and information services fit for the 21st century, enabling our customers to better serve theirs.

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MAXIMUS – Justice Solutions Division www.maximus.com 5399 Lauby Rd. N. Canton Ohio, 44710 (330) 497-0033 Fax: (330) 305-0147 Contacts: Casey Kiel, Manager of Business Development, Email: [email protected] Sheila Stith, Marketing Assistant, Email: [email protected] The MAXIMUS Justice Solutions Division is a national provider of Automated Integrated Justice Solutions throughout the United States. Our CourtView, Record View, JuryView and Jail View software packages present comprehensive, window based systems that eliminate redundancies and provide superior accuracy. MAXIMUS Justice Solutions Divison has been providing court automation application software products for over 18 years. Our state of the art technology allows for future expansion, portability, and scalability in an “open systems” environment.

NX Communications www.nxco.com 101 S Washington, Suite 100 Marion, IN 46952 (765) 668-2787 Fax: (765) 668-2789 Contacts: Scott A. Linn, President, Email: [email protected] Benjamin Bullard, Email: [email protected] N/X Communications, LLC is a multi-million dollar, privately held technology company, formed in November 1996, and headquartered in Marion, Indiana. NX serves county and state government, multi-national manufacturing, K-12 and higher education, as well as several small and medium-sized business clients throughout Indiana. NX offers its municipal and county government clients with technology consulting and evaluations services. N/X offers custom services, including network design, installation and support; multi-platform PC and server installation and support; technical staff supplementation (temporary or permanent); disaster recovery assistance; relocation and expansion services; risk analysis evaluation; in addition to expanding custom and Web programming and database services. Many factors contribute to NX’s ability to present its clients with the best overall technology solution. One is that NX has a full-time technical and network staff trained in most platforms and operating systems. In addition, because NX has no contractual relationships or partnerships with its vendors, staff members are capable of being truly objective when it comes to purchasing or working with a particular hardware, software or network manufacturer. Through strategic alliances with companies that provide highly specialized services, NX continues to provide its clients with a “turn-key” technology solution. This solution has increased NX’s client satisfaction rate, as it virtually eliminates the blame associated with competing vendors. It also has allowed NX to grow through reputation - without advertising or marketing - and boast a client retention rate of more than 90 percent.

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Plexis Group, L.L.C. www.plexisgroup.com [email protected] 8136 Castleton Road Indianapolis, IN 46250 (317) 841-4282 Fax: (317) 841-4281 Contacts: Thomas C. Longest, President, Email: [email protected] Scott G. Stephens, Email: [email protected] Plexis Group provides Tax Assessment Software, Tax Administration Software, GIS Internet hosting services, GIS Data Conversion Services, Asset Management Software and GIS Consulting Services.

Quest Information Systems www.questis.com [email protected] 5975 Castle Creek Parkway North Drive, Suite 200 Indianapolis, IN 46250 (317) 806-8800 Fax: (317) 806-8802 Contact: Bill McCully, Vice President, Public Sector Business Development, Email: [email protected] Sarah M. Taylor, Elections Practice Leader, Email: [email protected] Since 1989, Quest Information Systems has developed and supported business-critical applications for large organizations in the private and public sectors. Our strengths lie in: Experience and expertise in designing and developing software solutions for state and local governments Investment in the development of people Commitment to quality Strong relationships formed over many years with partners and clients, including many state and local government Quest focuses on developing custom software solutions that deliver value to our clients by addressing unique business problems. Quest is among an elite group of Microsoft Gold Certified Partners who distinguish themselves through the application of Microsoft technologies to solve real-world business problems. To achieve Gold Certified status, Partners must meet rigorous criteria to demonstrate successful, large-scale customer IT implementations based on Microsoft technologies.

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Sanderson CMI www.sandersoncmi.com 50 Hillside Ct. Englewood, OH 45322 (937) 836-4499 Fax: (937) 836-2247 Contact: Mike Brenner, Email: [email protected] Sanderson CMI is a full service computer hardware and software provider specializing in governmental entities, offering accounting, payroll, utility and public safety software.

SimDesk Technologies, Inc. www.simdesk.com 8888 Keystone Crossing Suite 1300 Indianapolis, IN 46240 Contact: Crystal Black-Davis, Client Services (317) 575-4171 Imagine! With just one free software service you can help your county's government offices, non-profits, civic organizations, schools, or businesses save significant time and money, and share information electronically with their members, citizens, students, or employees. SimIndiana, the award-winning program from SimDesk, is designed to connect communities. It's not just "E-government," it's "E-Community!"

Software Solutions, Inc. www.eLocalGovernment.com or www.softsolinc.com 420 E Main ST Lebanon, OH 45036 (800) 828-2027 or (513) 932-6667 Fax: (513) 932-4058 Contacts: Jay Rettig, President, Email: [email protected] TJ Leavell, Account Representative, Email: [email protected] Software Solutions, Inc. provides integrated e-government solutions to local governments and nonprofit organizations. These include eGovRelational and eGovProfessional, our accounting and billing solutions and SIRE Document Management Solutions. With these integrated products, we enable the local government to become an accountable, responsive, and dynamic e-government organization. Software Solutions has been serving and providing solutions to counties / municipalities since 1978.

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SRI, Incorporated www.sri-taxsale.com 8082 Bash ST Indianapolis, IN 46250-2003 (800) 800-9588 Fax: (317) 842-5948 Contact: James E. Hughes, President, Email: [email protected] Brad Engler, Vice President for Finance, Email: [email protected] Joe Edwards, Vice President for Operations, Email: [email protected] Serving county governments since 1989 for tax sale services and Commissioners sales of surplus real estate and other properties. SRI specializes in Internet Services including online auctions, electronic property deductions filing, document recording services and internet tax sales systems. Other services include Sheriffs sales support, excise tax distribution, credit card payments for taxes, fees, fines and other payments to counties and courts. SRI’s business is directed to assist all county officials with innovative services using the best technology available. SRI services are paid by the user and cost the county nothing for most of our services.

SRI is an endorsed program of the AIC.

TriMin Systems, Inc. www.triminsystems.com 2277 Highway 36 West, Suite 101E Roseville, MN 55113 (651) 636-7667 Fax: (317) 651-9932 Contacts: Randy Haupert, Director of Sales & Marketing, Email: [email protected] Bill Mori, Vice President, Email: [email protected] TriMin Systems focuses on achieving business objectives for the government sector through successful implementation of information systems and technology. TriMin provides total solutions including hardware, application software, training, implementation, consulting, custom development and support. TriMins’s products include Land Records Management (e-recording interface, internet access, graphical interface, torrens and accounting/receipting), vital statistics and integrated financial systems. TriMin’s products complement e-recording solutions by providing integration to existing land records management and imaging solutions.

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www.munis.com 370 U.S. Route One Falmouth, ME 04105 (207) 781-2260 Fax: (207) 781-2459 Contacts: Abigaile Kane, Sales Coordinator, Email: [email protected] David Jowett, Sales Executive, Email: [email protected] MUNIS, Inc., the name itself an acronym derived from the company’s sole focus of Municipal Information Systems, is a company dedicated to meeting the data management and technology needs of counties, cities, towns, utilities, schools and non-profit organizations throughout the United States. The product, also known as MUNIS, is distributed through traditional software licensing and through a leasing model with MUNIS as an ASP (Application Service Provider).

Van Ausdall & Farrar 1214 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 974-7373 Fax: (317) 638-1843 Contact: Thomas Giffin, ISD Sales Manager, Email: [email protected] Jack Wilkins, Email: [email protected] Document Imaging Hardware & Software

Vertical Integrated Applications www.oval6.com [email protected] P.O. Box 142, 156 Smith Street Whitestown, IN 46075 (317) 769-5533 Fax: (317) 769-6072 Contacts: Brett Edstene, President, Email: [email protected] Rebekah Watson, Marketing Assistant, Email: [email protected] VIA offers system management & network services to law enforcement & Government organizations. VIA currently serves over 50 communities throughout Indiana.

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Ameresco www.ameresco.com Indianapolis Office Fort Wayne Office 8900 Keystone Crossing, Suite 1075 8590 E. 300 North Indianapolis, IN 46240 Churbusco, IN 46723 (317) 202-3232 (260) 693-9380 Fax: (317) 202-3233 Fax: (260) 693-0797 Contacts: Mark Heirbrandt , Senior Account Executive; Email: [email protected] Jeff Metcalf, Business Development Manager; Email: [email protected] Stu Rhodes, County Market Consultant, Email: [email protected] Doug Alfield, Energy Enginer/Project Manager, Email; [email protected] Ameresco is the largest independent energy services provider in North America. Ameresco personnel have designed $2.3 billion and constructed $1 billion of energy projects with $130 million in annual revenue. We provide guaranteed building renovation projects through Indiana legislation that has been available to Counties since 1995. Our past building renovation projects have included Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, Temperature Control, Lighting, Window and Other Infrastructure improvements within the County Government Sector.

American Consulting, Inc. www.amercons.com Indianapolis Office South Bend Office 7260 Shadeland Station 300 N. Michigan Indianapolis, Indiana 46256 South Bend, Indiana 46601 (317) 547-5580 (574) 287-2231 Fax: (317) 543-0270 Fax: (574) 289-7105 Contact: Willis R. Conner, President, Email: [email protected] Marlin A. Knowles, Vice President, Email: [email protected] Kenton M. Moore, Business Development, Email: [email protected] Joseph S. Fragomeni, Jr., Business Development, Email: [email protected] Mark T. Tuley, Business Development, Email: [email protected] John P. Kennedy, Business Development, Email: [email protected] American Consulting, Inc. has been serving Indiana counties with professional architecture, consulting and design engineering services affecting every aspect of the built environment since 1966. Our firm is recognized for its experienced professionals, quality work, and commitment to customer service. We offer complete consulting services, which encompass highway and bridge design, transportation planning, construction inspection, civil engineering, property research and right-of-way engineering, surveying, utility design/rehabilitation, architecture, structural engineering, site development, environmental site assessment, sewer and water systems, industrial park planning and design, grant administration and feasibility studies.

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Beam, Longest and Neff, L.L.C. www.b-l-n.com 8126 Castleton Rd. Indianapolis, IN 46250 (317) 849-5832 Toll Free (800) 382-5206 Fax: (317) 841-4280 Contacts: James Longest, P.E., President, Email: [email protected] Stephen G. Luther, Vice President, Email: [email protected] Ann Mouser, Project Analyst, Email: [email protected] Beam, Longest and Neff, L.L.C. provides complete professional engineering services from funding to final construction. In business since 1945, our extensive experience includes road and bridge design, bridge inventories, water resources engineering, environmental service, right of way engineering, appraisals, acquisitions, negotiations, surveying and construction inspection.

Bernardin, Lochmueller & Associates, Inc. www.blainc.com Evansville Office Indianapolis Office West Lafayette Office 6200 Vogel Road 7830 Rockville RD 1220 Potter Drive, Suite 107 Evansville, IN 47715-4006 Indianapolis, IN 46214 Purdue Research Park (812) 479-6200 (317) 209-1130 West Lafayette, IN 47908 Fax: (812) 479-6262 Fax: (317) 209-1131 (765) 463-050 Fax: (765) 463-0500 Contacts: Keith Lochmueller, President (Evansville), Email: [email protected] Dean Boerste, Marketing Director (Evansville), Email: [email protected] Charlie Alvey, Project Coordinator, Email: [email protected] Jay Marks, Branch Manager, (Indianapolis); Email: [email protected] Bernardin, Lochmueller & Associates, Inc., is a professional engineering and consulting firm specializing in civil engineering, surveying, transportation planning, and environmental services. Services include: highway and bridge design; land surveying; water and wastewater services; traffic engineering; environmental studies; site development; pavement management; right-of-way engineering and services; construction engineering; land use and zoning ordinances; and economic development assistance.

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Bonar Group www.bonargroup.com Fort Wayne Office Haubstadt Office Indianapolis Office 1700 Magnavox Way, Suite 110 100 East Gibson 6420 Castleway W Drive Fort Wayne, IN 46804 (PO Box 127) Indianapolis, IN 46250-1914 (260) 969-8800 Haubstadt, IN 47639 (317) 570-6800 Toll Free (877) 654-3212 (812) 768-5270 Toll Free (877) 654-3213 Fax: (260) 969-8888 Fax: (812) 768-5272 Fax: (317) 570-6810 Valparaiso Office Scottsburg Office 158 S Napoleon ST, Suite 100 63 West Wardell Street Valparaiso, IN 46383 Scottsburg, IN 47170 (219) 462-1158 (812) 754-1499 Toll Free (877) 654-3214 Fax: (812) 754-1509 Fax: (219) 462-0329 Contacts: Thomas J. Cicero, P.E., President (Fort Wayne), Email: [email protected] Jennifer Kennedy (Fort Wayne), Email: [email protected] Marsha Craney (Indianapolis), Email: [email protected] Matt Wirth (Scottsburg), Email: [email protected] Bonar Group is an engineering, surveying and planning firm specializing in consulting for Indiana’s local governments. Services include solid waste, bridges, roads, water, wastewater, utility management, economic development, grant administration, parks, master planning, and surveying.

Butler, Fairman and Seufert, Inc. www.bfsengr.com Offices in Indianapolis, Merrillville, Bluffton and Jeffersonville (800) 553-0863 Contact: John W. Brand, President; Email: [email protected] Mike Waldron, Email: [email protected] Butler, Fairman and Seufert, Inc. is involved in all phases of civil engineering, including planning, design and construction supervision. Our clients include Counties, Cities and Towns throughout Indiana as well as private corporations. Disciplines include highways, bridges, sewer and water systems, trails and greenways, GIS, asset management, site development and airports. We have been in business since 1961 and have been a member of AIC since 1969.

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Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. www.cdm.com 3750 Priority Way S Drive, Suite 114 Indianapolis, IN 46240 (317) 581-9585 Fax: (317) 581-9635 Contact: Mark A. Burgess, P.E., DEE , Associate Engineer CDM is a global, full-service consulting, engineering, construction, and operations firm helping public and private clients improve the environment and infrastructure. Since 1947, we have been providing innovative solutions developed through strong client relationships of mutual trust and respect and a commitment to quality and integrity. From a three-person firm to today's staff of more than 3,600 worldwide, CDM has grown and diversified with our clients' needs in mind. Our mission is to reach one goal - yours - by providing the right total solutions.

Christopher B. Burke Engineering, Ltd. www.cbbel-in.com Indianapolis Office Fort Wayne Office 115 W Washington Street 130 W Main Street Suite 1368 South Suite 12 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Fort Wayne, IN 46802 (317) 266-8000 (260) 422-9395 Fax: (317) 632-3306 Fax: (260) 422-3159 Crown Point Office South Bend Office One Professional Center, Suite 314 340 S. Columbia Place, Suite 110 Crown Point, IN 46307 South Bend, IN 46601 (219) 663-3410 (574) 282-8001 Fax: (219) 663-3450 Fax (574) 282-8003 Contacts: Jon D. Stolz, P.E., Manager, Indiana, Email: [email protected] Josh Goode, Client Services Manager. Email: [email protected] Stephanie Million, Administrative Assistant, Email: [email protected] Christopher B. Burke Engineering, Ltd., are civil engineering consultants, specializing in stormwater management, watershed management, drainage projects, flood control projects, highways/streets, solid waste management, wetland evaluation and mitigation, construction observation, master planning, flood insurance studies/revisions, dam and levee design, site development and land use planning, ordinance development, water resource policy, recreation facilities design, sanitary sewer design and water supply/distribution .

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Collins Engineers, Inc. www.collinsengr.com 1496 Pope Court, Suite 3 Chesterton, IN 46304 (219) 921-0482 Fax: (219) 921-0485 Contact: James Sherman, P.E., Regional Manager, Email: [email protected] Collins Engineers, Inc. (CEI) supplies structural and civil engineering services to Federal, state, county and municipal clients. Services include bridge design and inspection, highway design, drainage and water resources and environmental engineering. Collins performs underwater inspections of bridges, raw water intakes and pipelines and treated water storage and transmission facilities using professional engineer divers. CEI also performs dam inspection and rehabilitation engineering construction inspection and condition assessments for a large variety of civil engineering systems and related works.

Congdon Engineering Associates Inc. www.cea-in.net 9105 E. 56th Street, Suite 2000 Indianapolis, IN 46216 (317) 876-0064 Fax: (317) 876-0114 Contact: Richard Robertson, Email: [email protected] Brenda Pace, Email: [email protected] Surveying, transportation engineering, civil/site engineering, public works, structural engineering, landscape, architecture and construction inspection

DLZ Indiana, LLC www.dlzcorp.com South Bend Office Indianapolis Office Hammond Office Fort Wayne Office 2211 E Jefferson Blvd. 360 Century Building 7011 Indianapolis Blvd. 111 W Columbia St. South Bend, IN 46615 36 S Pennsylvania St. Hammond, IN 46324 Suite 100 (219) 236-4400 Indianapolis, IN 46204 (219) 845-1750 Fort Wayne, IN 46802 Fax: (219) 236-4471 (317) 633-4120 Fax: (219) 845-1755 (219) 420-3114 Fax: (317) 633-4177 Fax: (219) 420-0240 Contact: Jim Biggs, Hammond Office Miriam Chung, Marketing Coordinator, South Bend Office, Email: [email protected] DLZ Indiana, LLC is a recognized leader in the architectural, engineering and environmental industries that specializes in professional consulting and design services for Indiana local governments. DLZ’s multi-disciplinary staff includes transportation, traffic, civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, geotechnical, sanitary, chemical and construction engineers; environmental specialists; surveyors; drillers; geologists; architects; landscape architects; interior designers; ecologists; and specification writers. Serving the Midwest since 1916.

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Energy Systems Group www.energysystemsgroup.com Indianapolis Office Evansville Office 3905 Vincennes Road, Suite 505 101 Plaza East Blvd, Ste. 320 Indianapolis, IN 46268 Evansville, IN 47715 (317) 228-3676 (812) 475-2550 Fax: (317) 228-3694 Fax: (812) 475-2544 Contact: Doug Tischbein, Regional Manager (Indianapolis Office), Email: [email protected] Norm Campbell, Marketing Director (Evansville Office), Email: [email protected] As a leading energy service provider, Energy Systems Group specializes in building long-term relationships to enhance your customer’s comfort energy security and financial well being. Through our strengths in strategic energy planning, financing, operations, construction and project management, Energy Systems Group is ready to innovatively partner with you to maximize your facilities capability.

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Environmental Management Consultants www.emcevv.com Evansville Office 427 Main Street Evansville, IN 47708 (812) 424-7768 Fax: (812) 424-7797 Contact: Dan Moore, Sales Manager, Email: [email protected] Tom Effinger, Vice President, Email: [email protected] Professional Environmental consulting business that provides a variety of services for local, regional and national clients.

Farrar, Garvey & Associates, LLC www.farrar-garvey.com 8925 N Meridian ST, Suite 115 Indianapolis, IN 46260 (317) 844-8900 Fax: (317) 844-9158 Contacts: John M. Farrar, General Manager, Email: [email protected] Dianna S. Federspill, Representative Farrar, Garvey & Associates, LLC is a professional engineering firm providing general civil engineering; bridge, traffic and highway planning, surveying and design; water and sewer planning, surveying and design; computer graphics and G.I.S.; resident project representative for construction and right-of-way engineering and acquisition.

Floyd E. Burroughs & Associates, Inc. www.febengr.com 5160 E 65th ST Indianapolis, IN 46220 (317) 849-9722 Fax: (317) 849-9475 Contacts: Floyd E. Burroughs Jr., President, Email: [email protected] Steven Ostermeir, Marketing Representative, Email: [email protected] A consulting engineering firm involved with infrastructure projects including bridges, roads, drainage, and water supply systems. FEBA has developed special designs for bridges including jointless continuous spans utilizing integral end bents and post tension slab design. These designs save thousands of dollars in construction cost with significant savings in maintenance.

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Greshham Smith & Partners www.gspnet.com 10 West Ohio Street, Suite 2000 Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 684-2060 Fax: (317) 472-2896 Contacts: Michael H. Havabi, Senior Engineer, Email: [email protected] Chris Dickinson, Principal, Email: [email protected] Water, wastewater, drainage & flood control engineering; highway design engineering; civil engineering & management; construction management; bridge design engineering and architectural services & site development.

GRW Engineers, Inc. www.grwinc.com 7112 Waldemar Drive Indianapolis, IN 46268 (317) 347-3650 Fax: (317) 347-3656 Branches: Lexington, KY, Arlington, TX, Cincinnati, OH, Chattanooga, TN, Louisville, KY, Knoxville, TN, Fort Mitchell, KY and Nashville, TN Contacts: Gregory A. Wright, P.E. (Indianapolis), Email: [email protected] Ralph G. Johanson, P.E. (Louisville), Email: [email protected] Activities: Full service engineering, architecture and planning firm. Comprehensive technical resources for all types of infrastructure planning, design and construction services, including water, wastewater, stormwater, transportation, municipal, industrial, commercial, correctional and institutional. GRW Aerial Survey Division provides aerial photogrammetry, surveys, digital mapping, digital ortho-photogrammetry and geographic information system (GIS) services. Professional staff capabilities include: Environmental, Water/Wastewater/Supply/Treatment/Distribution/Collection/Modeling,Stormwater,Hydraulics/Hydrology, Land Surveys, Master Planning, Parks/Recreation/Streetscapes, Transportation, Airports, Prisons, Mechanical, Planning, Electrical, HVAC, Architectural, Building Design, Structural, Construction Management/Observation and Operational Start-ups/Troubleshooting.

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HNTB Corporation www.hntb.com 111 Monument Circle, Suite 1200 Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 636-4682 Fax: (317) 917-5211 Contacts: Shelby Swango, Project Manager, Email: [email protected] Chad Modesitt, Marketing Manager, Email: [email protected] HNTB is a full-service engineering, planning and architectural firm with over 60 offices nationwide. Locally, the Indianapolis office has been serving clients since 1940. With a multi-disciplined staff of nearly 120, the office boasts specialists in transportation, traffic, bridge, survey, right-of way, construction inspection, environmental engineering, urban design and planning.

Hull & Associates, Inc. www.hullinc.com 6330 East 75th Street, Suite 176 Indianapolis, IN 46250 (317) 558-0558 Fax: (317) 558-0553 Contacts: Douglas G. Stuart, Project Manager, Email: [email protected] W. Lance Turley, Senior Project Manager, Email: [email protected] Civil engineering and land development, construction services, regulatory compliance, solid waste management, wetland and ecological services, site assessment and remediation, risk assessment, environmental forensics, urban revitalization and conservation, government and community relations, funding and planning.

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Innovative Mapping Solutions, LLC www.inn-map.com Historic Fort Harrison, 9105 E. 56th Street, Suite 2200 Indianapolis, IN 46216-2034 (317) 377-7119 Fax: (317) 377-4001 Contacts: Jim Emery, President, Email: [email protected] Jim Spark, Vice President, Email: [email protected] Innovative Mapping Solutions, LLC is a full-service consulting firm delivering customized geospatial technology solutions to government, energy utilities and small businesses. We have gathered a select group of experienced GIS professionals who share a common vision of providing high-quality customized service at a reasonable cost. Our strategy is to work closely with our clients as an integral part of the project team. Our service include: GIS implementation, planning, cost/benefit analysis, database design, application design and development, project management and data conversion.

Janssen & Spaans Engineering, Inc. Indianapolis Office Columbus Office 9155 Harrison Park Crt. 5440 25th Street, Suite “C” Indianapolis, IN 46216 Columbus, IN 47203 (317) 254-9686 (812) 372-6573 Fax: (317) 259-8262 Fax:(812) 372-5050 Contacts: Philip L. Kuntz, Director of Highway, Email: [email protected] Roger DeVore, Email: [email protected]

Johnson Controls, Inc. www.johnsoncontrols.com 1255 N. Senate Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46220 (317) 638-7611 Fax (317) 638-6146 Contacts: Thomas Hogan, Account Executive Mike Pops, Area Manager Performance Contracting; water meters; traffic signals; street lights; water/waste treatment; HVAC; CMMS

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M.D. Wessler & Associates, Inc. www.mdwessler.com 6219 S. East St., Suite A Indianapolis, IN 46227 (317) 788-4551 Fax: (317) 788-4553 Contacts: Jay B. Ferguson, Director of Business Development, Email: [email protected] Ed Zook, Marketing Representative, Email: [email protected] M.D. Wessler & Associates, Inc., located in Indianapolis and Connersville, is a professional engineering firm providing survey, study, design and construction administration and inspection services in the areas of municipal engineering, highways, streets and bridges; water supply, treatment and distribution; wastewater collection treatment and disposal; stormwater management, utility development and drainage deign; combined sewer overflow studies and permits; commercial and industrial park development; airports; parks and recreation facilities; computer aided design and mapping; economic development and funding coordination.

Mid-States Engineering, LLC www.mid-stateseng.com Indianapolis Office Hamilton County Office 350 E New York Street, Suite 300 9615 E. 148th Street, Suite 6 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Noblesville, IN 46060 (317) 634-6434 (317) 776-8665 Fax: (317) 634-3576 Fax: (317) 776-8666 Contacts: Victor Reyes, Business Development Manager, Email: [email protected] Jonathan P. Moen, P.E., Vice President, Email: [email protected] Since 1960, Mid-States Engineering has been a leading provider of consulting, civil engineering, and surveying services to municipalities throughout the State of Indiana. Mid-States offers expanded services in transportation design including roads and bridges, civil / site engineering, airport design, surveying services and construction inspection services. Mid-States continues to implement the latest forms of technology in those disciplines. As a result, Mid-States has been a key provider of civil engineering and surveying services for government, municipal, institutional and private development projects.

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Midwestern Engineers, Inc. www.dmrtc.net/~meinc Email: [email protected] HWY 50 West, PO Box 295 Loogootee, IN 47553 (812) 295-2800 Fax: (812) 295-2801 Contacts: Mary Lou Schnell, Client Administrator, Email: [email protected] John Thompson, Project Specialist, Email: [email protected] Midwestern Engineers, Inc. is a multi-disciplinary consulting engineering firm owned and managed by professional engineers. The company was established in 1959 and became incorporated as Midwestern Engineers, Inc. in 1961. The owners are trained in civil, mechanical and electrical engineering. We provide engineering service for water, wastewater, stormwater, road and street, building design, heating, ventilating, air conditioning, electrical and recreational projects in Indiana and adjoining states. Our projects range from short water and sewer extensions to complex water and wastewater treatment facilities.

ms consultants, inc. www.msconsultants.com 8900 Keystone Crossing, Suite 775 Indianapolis, IN 46240-7644 (317) 566-0050 Fax: (317) 566-0052 Contacts: Jim Trachtman, Email: [email protected] Mike Kratofil, P.E., Email: mkratofil @msconsultants.com ms consultants has been providing design excellence to cities, towns, counties, and private sector clients throughout the Midwest since 1963. Areas of expertise include: Road Design; Bridge Design; Traffic Studies; Water System Design; Wastewater Collection and Treatment CSO's; Architectural and Interior Design; Construction Inspection Services; and Land Surveying

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Performance Services, Inc. 8777 Purdue Road, Suite 360 Indianapolis, IN 46268 (317) 713-1750 Fax: (317) 713-1751 Contacts: Joe Pash, Government Account Executive, Email: [email protected] Bill Brewer, Sr. Government Services Consultant Tim Thoman, President, Email: [email protected] Performance Services specializes in Guaranteed Energy Savings Contracts in the State of Indiana under I.C. 36-1-12.5. We tailor building renovation improvements based on your long-term needs and goals. With rising utility and operating costs and declining budgets, we make building infrastructure efficiency a critical focal point during the engineering solution phase. We help counties identify building improvements from heating, ventilating and air conditioning, electrical, lighting, roofing, window and door systems, phone and data, fire alarm systems to security systems. We take great pride in providing superior value and quality long-term solutions.

Prince/Alexander Partners, Inc. www.princealexander.com 21 West Merril Street Indianapolis, IN 46225 (317) 261-0070 Fax: (317) 261-0073 Contacts: Stephen J. Alexander, President/Owner, Email: [email protected] Amanda Stewart, Business Manager, Email: [email protected] Prince/Alexander is a full service architecture, engineering, project management, and land planning firm with diverse experience in projects ranging from hospitals, government facilities, and emergency management facilities to churches, community centers and educational facilities. Prince/Alexander has other specialized experience in economic development services in communities.

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Project Management Services, Inc. (PMSI) www.PMSIcorp.com/pmsi 7723 Loma Court, PO Box 503445 Indianapolis, IN 46250-3445 (317) 842-9489 Fax: (317) 578-2840 Contacts: William D. Shepler, P.E., President, Email: [email protected] Lester E. Shepler, Jr., Email: [email protected] Project Management Services, Inc. is a true project management and owners representative firm helping owners PUT ALL THE PIECES TOGETHER on their project from conception through occupancy and beyond. PMSI offers a unique, professional service to owners that transcend all phases of a project. As the Owner’s representative we use our knowledge, professionalism and skills to represent the owner’s interest on projects in the most professional manner possible. We are the first and most important step toward a successful project.

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www.pyramidarch.com Central Indiana Office Southern Indiana Office Northern Indiana Office 6845 E US 36, Suite 710 612 Clay Street 305 E 7th St. Avon, IN 46123 Jasper, IN 47546 North Manchester, IN 46962 (317) 272-9426 Fax: (317) 272-9427 Contacts: Terry Burnworth, President, Email: [email protected] Don Flick, R.A., Principal Carl Denman, P.E., Principal, Email: [email protected] Pyramid is a full-service professional firm offering a range of services for new buildings, additions, renovations, remodeling, and adaptive reuse. Some of the services include: Architecture, MEP, Engineering, Construction Administration, Forensic Investigations on HVAC, Plumbing, & Structural issues, Interior Design, Building Commissioning, Masterplanning & Feasibility Studies, Security system Design & Installation and Construction Services.

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Quality Environmental Professional, Inc. www.qepi.com 1611 South Franklin Road Indianapolis, IN 46239 (317) 351-4255 Fax: (317) 351-4265 Contacts: Deborah E. Peters, President, Email: [email protected] Karla McDonald, Vice President, Email: [email protected] QEPI is an environmental engineering, health and safety, quality management consulting firm specializing in: Redevelopment services; site assessments; site remediation; construction management; building inspection services; mold; asbestos; OSHA Training Program; crisis management plan; bio terrorism training. QEPI is a certified 8(a) small disadvantaged business through the SBA.

RQAW Corporation www.rqaw.com Indianapolis Office South Bend Office 4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 400 120 W LaSalle Avenue, Suite 801 Indianapolis, IN 46205-1547 South Bend, IN 46601-1308 (317) 255-6060 (219) 232-8858 Fax: (317) 255-8354 Fax: (219) 232-8858 Contacts: Joseph M. Mrak, AIA, Principal Architect, Email: [email protected] Tammy S. Wyss, Project Development Manager, Email: [email protected] Since our founding in 1954, RQAW Corporation (RQAW) has focused its talents and commitments on providing county governmental clients with quality consulting engineering and architectural services. The firm provides architectural and engineering services in the following areas: Architectural services include programming and planning for jails, juvenile centers, courthouses; administrative buildings/annexes; electrical security systems, and correctional and ADA compliance studies. Engineering services include economic industrial park and industrial development; solid waste planning; water supply; wastewater treatment/disposal; transportation, including roadways and bridges; site work; and airports. As always, RQAW’s objective is to produce the most thoughtful, comprehensive, and cost-effective solutions possible.

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R. W. Armstrong & Associates, Inc. www.rwarmstrong.com Union Station 300 S Meridian St. Indianapolis, IN 46225-1193 Contacts: Mark Turner, Business Development, Email: [email protected] Scott Hornsby, Director of Transportation, Email: [email protected] R.W. Armstrong & Associates offers civil engineering/architectural services in the areas of road and highway design, bridge and culvert design, inspection and inventories; stormwater conveyance, site development, water supply treatment, storage and transmission; wastewater collection and treatment; municipal buildings design including historical preservation/rehabilitation; and all aspects of airport development. R. W. Armstrong is involved in all stages of project development from the earliest planning phases, funding, administration, and application process through engineering/architectural design, specifications preparation, contract administration, and construction inspection.

Schenkel Shultz Architecture www.schenkelshultz.com Indianapolis Office Fort Wayne Office 9100 Keystone Crossing, Suite 700 111 E. Wayne St., Suite 555 Indianapolis, IN 46240 Fort Wayne, IN 46802 (317) 574-6957 (260) 424-9080 Fax: (317) 574-6979 Fax: (260) 424-1222 Contacts: Dave Sholl, Vice President, Email: [email protected] Michele Bisceglie, Director of Business Development, Email: [email protected] SchenkelShultz Architecture is a full-service architectural design firm specializing in justice, education and aviation facility design.

Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. www.sbt.siemens.com 6200 Technology Center Drive Indianapolis, IN 46278 (317) 293-8880 Fax: (317) 293-0374 Contacts: Chuck Minnette Mliss Keller Siemens Building Technologies is Indiana’s leader in the renovation of county buildings with Guaranteed Energy Savings Contracts. We help counties solve their facility problems and renovate their buildings – Costs and Savings are guaranteed. Key infrastructure upgrades have included: HVAC systems, window and door systems, electrical systems, security systems, fire alarm and life safety, lighting systems, phone and data systems.

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The Schneider Corporation www.schneidercorp.com Email: [email protected] Historic Fort Harrison 8901 Otis Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46216-1037 (800) 898-0332 Fax: (317) 826-7200 Contacts: Andrew Harrison, GIS Business Development Manager, Email: [email protected] Jan McGaha, Marketing Manager, Email: [email protected] Phil Metzger, Business Development Manager, Email: [email protected] Chris Ogg, Bridge Design Manager, Email: [email protected] Jay Vorisek, Director of Transportation, Email: [email protected] Kate Zale, Director of Corporate Marketing, Email: [email protected] The Schneider Corporation is an Indiana based and owned multi-discipline consulting firm with four offices throughout the State. As Indiana's largest Engineering, GIS and Surveying firm, Schneider provides a staff of over 240 professionals that include over 40 registered Engineers, Architects, Certified GIS Professionals and Land Surveyors that offer a variety of services to meet your county's needs. Our professional staff would like to help you with your GIS, Transportation, Stormwater Management and Land Surveying needs.

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The Sidwell Company www.sidwellco.com [email protected] 675 Sidwell Court St. Charles, IL 60174-3492 (630) 549-1000 Fax: (630) 549-1111 Contacts: Joyce West, GIS Account Manager, Email: [email protected] Mark Dupree, CMS, Director of Sales, Email: [email protected] The Sidwell Company is a provider of comprehensive GIS and mapping services. Among the products and services offered by the company are GIS planning, design and implementation; data conversion and cadastral database development; aerial photography; software development; photogrammetric services including topographic, planimetric, and digital orthophoto mapping; project management, and training and technical support services such as web hosting for GIS data. Sidwell also has two software products to enhance a county's GIS productivity: Parcel Builder for GIS parcel map maintenance, true integration with tax cycle and CAMA, and map plotting; and FARMS to support agricultural land assessment and reporting. Sidwell is an employee-owned firm offering experienced staff, quality products and services, and the best in ongoing client support. The Troyer Group 550 Union Street Mishawaka, Indiana 46544 Toll Free: (800) 200-9976 (574) 259-9976 Fax: (574) 259-9982 Contacts: John E. Leszczynski, Vice President of the Public Sector, Email: [email protected] Pat Kase, Director of Marketing, Email: [email protected] The Troyer Group Public Sector Design Team provides a full spectrum of in-house services and broad expertise including: site/civil engineering, structural engineering/bridge design, traffic and transportation services, water management and drainage design, architecture and building engineering systems for public facilities and parks/recreation planning and landscape architecture. Our team specializes in operational analysis, administration, planning, design and construction management/oversight for city, county and state government projects. Our experience as past employees of those entities gives us first-hand understanding of the challenges that local government planners and engineers face and a unique understanding of the way local governments function.

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United Consulting Engineers & Architects www.ucea.com 1625 N Post RD Indianapolis, IN 46219 (317) 895-2585 Fax: (317) 895-2596 Contacts: Steven W. Jones, Vice President, Email: [email protected] Shane Floyd, Email: [email protected] Kelly Mitchell, Business Development, Email: [email protected] Jeff Larrison, Business Development, Email: [email protected] Architectural Design and Construction Administration, Asset Management, Civil Engineering – Bridge Design, Civil Engineering – Road Design, Construction Inspection, Land Acquisition, Land Surveying, Land-Use Planning, Right-of-Way Engineering, Stormwater Design and Management, Transportation Planning and Asset Management, Water and Wastewater Engineering.

Williams Aerial & Mapping, Inc. www.W-A-M .com 1843 Commerce Drive, Suite “B” South Bend, IN 46628 (574) 287-2104 Fax: (574) 287-2113 Contacts: Rick A. Kosinski, General Manager, Email: [email protected] Andrew Williams, Data Conversion Manager Williams Aerial & Mapping, Inc. is a full service Photogrammetric mapping and Photographic laboratory firm. Services include: Aerial Photography, Digital Orthophotography, Digital Topographic Mapping, G.I.S. Base Mapping, Aerial Enlargements, Parcel Mapping, Data Conversion and related products.

WTH Engineering, Inc. www.wthengineering.com [email protected] 567 W Westfield BLVD Indianapolis, IN 46208 (317) 259-0105 Fax: (317) 259-1423 Contacts: Rex E. Jones, President, Email: [email protected] Rex Ward, Vice President of Operations and Marketing, Email: [email protected] WTH Engineering offers bridge design, construction engineering, bridge inspection, underwater inspections, GIS.

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Contractors/Suppliers

American Timber Bridge & Culvert, Inc. 5945 W Main St., Suite 205 Kalamazoo, MI 49009 (269) 375-3258 Contacts: Ervin Krenn Tamra Puckett Complete “Turnkey” Services for Design and Furnishing Pre-Engineered, Pre-Fabricated, Pressure-Treated Timber Bridge, Box Culvert, Salt-Storage Building Packages, Bridge Decking Materials, and Supplies. Prompt, Reliable Service. Competitively Priced. All Materials Meet or Exceed Current INDOT/AASHTO Specifications, and are Designed and Treated to Last a Lifetime. “WE CAN HELP ‘BRIDGE’ THE GAP BETWEEN FEWER AVAILABLE DOLLARS AND THE INCREASING AMOUNT OF PROJECTS TO ACCOMPLISH.”

Appraisal Research Corporation Ohio Office Indiana Office 101 E Sandusky 107 S. Broadway St. Findlay, OH 45840 Greensburg, IN 47240 (419) 423-3582 (812) 663-0700 Fax: (419) 423-2637 Fax: (812) 663-8460 Contact: Richard H. Hoffman, President & CEO (Findlay, OH), Email: [email protected] Ginny Whipple, Regional Manager (Greensburg, IN), Email: [email protected] The Appraisal Research Corporation is a mass appraiser of real property as well as serving as technical advisors to local units of government regarding new construction, land valuation, personal property, real estate appeals, computerization, sales disclosure verification and organization, and sales ratio studies, trending and equalization.

Asphalt Materials, Inc. Indianapolis Office Terre Haute Office PO Box 68123 2901 Ohio Blvd., Suite 121 Indianapolis, IN 46268 Terre Haute, IN 47802 (317) 228-8200 (812) 243-2996 Fax: (317) 228-8209 Fax: (812) 232-6844 Contacts: Jay Longenecker, Sales Representative (Indianapolis), Email: [email protected] Jim Stewart, Sales Representative (Terre Haute) Asphalt Materials offers paving grade asphalt cements (PG & AC), multigrade asphalt cements for paving, asphalt emulsions, cut-back asphalts, roofing asphalts, Extruded Joint Bond (XJB) and HMA asphalt joint tape.

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Cover-All Indiana www.coverall.net 444 N. Michigan Ave. Edgerton, OH 43517 (419) 298-1115 Toll free: (866) 556-6720 Fax: (419) 298-2667 Contacts: Darrell Miller, Sales Manager, Email: [email protected] William Lutterbein Fabric covered pre-engineered steel buildings used primarily in commercial applications.

CPI Supply www.cpisupply.com [email protected] PO Box 249 Bedford, IN 47421 (812) 275-4473 Fax: (812) 275-8789 Contacts: Bill Asbery, Sales Representative Jeff Stamper, Sales Representative Ralph D. Patton, Sales Representative CPI Supply offers Corrugated Metal Pipe, Aluminum Box Culvert, Structural Plate Pipe & Pipe Arches, All-Steel Bridges, Bridge Decking, Erosion Control Products, Guard Rail, Plastic Culvert & Drainage Pipe, PVC Sewer & Water Line, Geotextile. CPI Supply is also a full line plumbing, heating and electrical supplier.

Paul H. Rohe Co., Inc. P.O. Box 67 Aurora, Indiana 47001 (800) 282-1471 Fax: (812) 926-1471 Contacts: Ed Finley, Area Manager Keith Mosier, President Sales Asphalt Paving, Limestone, sand, gravel and road reclamation

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Pauly Jail Building Company, Inc. www.paulyjail.com 4000 East 96th Street, Suite 170 Indianapolis, IN 46240 (317) 580-0833 Fax: (317) 580-0857 Cell: (317) 695-7472 Contacts: Jim Stone, Email: [email protected] Diane Petrucciani, Email: [email protected] Pauly Jail Building Company, Inc. is a supplier and installer of jail and detention materials and equipment.

Sheet Metal Workers Local Union NO. 20 www.smwlu20.org 2828 E. 45th St., PO Box20530 Indianapolis, IN 46220 (317) 549-6013 (317) 549-6018, Ext. 2 Contact: Jay K. Postesta, Business Manager, Email: [email protected] Gary A. Pierson, Business Representative Specializing in Serving the Working Men and Women in the State of Indiana in the Fabrication and Erection of Sheet Metal Products for the Commercial, Institutional, Industrial, and Residential Industries since 1903.

U.S. Aggregates PO Box 68274 Indianapolis, IN 46268 (317) 872-6010 Fax: (317) 228-8341 Contact: Jeff Brown, VP of Sales, Email: [email protected] U.S. Aggregates offers sand, gravel, crushed stone and steel slag.

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Finance/Investment Services

Bank One www.bankone.com 111 Monument Circle 4th Floor Tower, Suite IN1-0045 Indianapolis, IN 46277 Contact: J. Thomas Surgener, First Vice President, (317) 321-7382, Toll Free (888) 875-9757, Fax: (317) 321-6771, Email: [email protected] Services Marion & Hamilton Counties Ray W. Keller, First Vice President, (260) 427-8980 Fax: (260) 427-8883 [email protected] Services Allen and contiguous counties, Elkhart and St. Joseph Counties Peter S. Little, Vice President, (317) 321-3074, Fax: (317) 321-6771 Email: [email protected] Services Central Indiana William Butler, Associate Director, J. P. Morgan Securties, Inc. -Institutional Sales (317) 321-8475, Toll Free (800) 382-1102, Email: [email protected] Gregory Weber, Institutional Sales Executive, J.P.Morgan Fleming Institutional Assset Management (317) 756-1390, Email: [email protected] Robert Kocher, Sales Exec. J.P.Morgan Trust Company, N.A. 317-756-1300,Toll Free 800-765-5316 ext. 1300 Bank One has a dedicated group of professionals who serve solely the Indiana Public Sector with targeted financial services to include: depository, investment services, bond underwriting, leasing, tax exempt financing, capital project financing, corporate trustee, escrow accounts, and traditional commercial lending services.

City Securities Corporation

www.citysecurities.com Indianapolis Office Fort Wayne Office 30 South Meridian Street, Suite 600 116 East Berry Street, Suite 1000 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Fort Wayne, IN 46802 (317) 634-4400 (260) 424-4762 Fax: (317) 808-7137 Fax: (260) 422-9359 Contacts: Randy G. Ruhl, Senior Vice President (Indianapolis), [email protected] O. Roderick Wilson, Senior Vice President (Fort Wayne), [email protected] Investment banking services and financial advisory services to Indiana counties. Underwriter of Municipal Bonds.

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Crowe, Chizek and Company LLP www.crowechizek.com 2000 Market Tower, 10 West Market Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 632-1100 Fax: (317) 635-6127 Contacts: Mike Harmless, (317) 269-6686, Email: [email protected] Crowe Chizek has over 35 years of experiences in providing financial and utility rate consulting to municipalities as well as other local and state agencies. Our special niche in this highly technical business has been to serve our clients as a truly independent financial consultant.

Crowe, Chizek and Company LLP is an endorsed program of the AIC.

Fidelity National Tax Service www.fnf.com 281 Industrial Tullahom, TN 37288 (877) 740-4215 Fax: (877) 333-5574 Contact: Erik Anderson, Agency Representative, Email: [email protected] Fidelity National Tax Service (a.k.a. LSI Tax Service) is a division of Fidelity National Financial (NYSE: FNF) that administers the collection of taxes for over 1500 lending institutions in 49 of the 50 states as well as D. C., Guam, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands and Canada. In the state of Indiana, lenders for over 100,000 home and business, look to Fidelity National Tax Service for the payment of taxes and drainage fees and the administration tax payment for non-escrowed properties. Erik Anderson, the AIC contact, is the liaison to the county governments for all liens controlled by Fidelity National Tax Service in the states of Indiana and Ohio.

Fifth Third Bank, Indiana www.53.com 251 N Illinois, Suite 1000 Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 383-2410 Fax: (317) 383-2028 Contacts: Kimberlee F. Wilson, Vice President, Email: [email protected] Greg Dentino, Vice President, Email: [email protected] Fifth Third Bank's Municipal Service Group provides a comprehensive range of products to satisfy the unique needs of a public entity. Fifth Third's team of professionals can offer depository, investment management, municipal leasing, construction retainage, escrows and bond trustee, registrar as well as paying agent services.

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Financial Solutions Group, Inc. www.fsgcorp.com [email protected] 901 S Rogers Street, Suite 201 Bloomington, IN 47403 (812) 334-2126 Fax: (812) 334-2137 Contacts: Gregory T. Guerrettaz, President Tina M. Gaston, Office Manager Financial Solutions Group, Inc. (FSG Corp.) – Independent Financial Advisory/Utility Rate Consulting Firm. County Business Plans (CFP); Bond Issues; Tax Increment Financing; Utility Rates; Connection Fees; Stormwater Fees; Numerous Other Studies as required by County; Commissioners and County Council Members. Finding “Solutions” to your needs!

First American Real Estate Tax Service www.firstam.com Chicago Area Service Center Illinois Satellite Office 1721 Moon Lake Blvd., Suite 400 Toll free: 866-411-5331 Hoffman Estates, IL 60194 Fax: – toll free: 866-411-5332 (800) 969-9620 Fax: (800) 294-5868 Contacts: Gayla Vaughan, Agency Relations Specialist (Illinois Office), Email: [email protected] Dan Blankenheim, Agency Relations Manager, Email: [email protected] First American Real Estate Tax Service provides mortgage lenders with real estate tax information on their portfolios of loans. We provide mortgage lenders with two types of tax reporting services. Tax Amount Reporting Service is available to lenders who maintain escrow accounts from which the lender makes property tax payments on behalf of the borrowers. Tax Payment Status Reporting is available to lenders when borrowers pay property taxes directly to the tax collector's office.

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First Indiana Bank www.firstindiana.com 135 North Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 269-1340 Fax: (317) 269-1640 Contacts: Amanda St. Clair, First Vice President, Email: [email protected] Dawn Kouns, Vice President, Email: [email protected] First Indiana Bank is an Indiana owned national bank that has made Indiana our focus. Because of that - we know the people you serve recognize the challenges you face as you meet their increasingly complex needs on a limited budget. We offer checking accounts online with a wide array of high yielding investment options. Hoosier ownership, Hoosier employees, Hoosier values. Add our commitment to Indiana to a national bank with over $2 billion in assets, and you have a powerful combination that allows you to manage both your operating and investment funds.

Hoosier S.T.A.R.T. www.hoosierstart.com 150 W. Market Street, Suite 603 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Toll-Free (877) 848-5838 Fax: (317) 822-0188 Contacts: Lesa Williamson, Plan Manager, Email: [email protected] Sharri Condon, Marketing Consultant, Email: [email protected] Hoosier S.T.A.R.T., the Indiana Public Employee's Deferred Compensation Plan, authorized under Section 457 of the Internal Revenue Codes, is an ideal supplement to Perf and Social Security. Under this plan type, your employees contribute their own dollars on a pre tax basis towards their retirement. Hoosier S.T.A.R.T. is available to any county, city, town or other municipal entity in Indiana at no cost to the employer. Help you employees save today for their retirement tomorrow.

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Indiana Bond Bank www.in.gov/bond/ [email protected] 10 W Market ST, Suite 2980 Indianapolis, IN 46204-2982 (317) 233-0888 Fax: (317) 233-0894 Contacts: Dan Huge, Executive Director, Email: [email protected] Ron Mangus, Program Operations Director, Email: [email protected] Kirke Willing, Financial Operations Director, Email: [email protected] The Indiana Bond Bank assists local governments in issuing debt.

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Indiana Housing Finance Authority www.state.in.us/ihfa 30 South Meridian Street, Suite 1000 Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 232-7777 Fax: (317) 232-7778 Contacts: Jim Kaufman, Allocation Specialist, Email: [email protected] Jennifer Boehm, Director of Marketing and Public Affairs, Email: [email protected] IHFA is a quasi-state government agency that administers affordable housing programs. These programs include below market interest rate mortgages and down payment assistance to first-time homebuyers; Rental Housing Tax Credits and MultiFamily Bonds to finance affordable rental housing developments; and grants and loans to support other housing activities including shelters, transitional housing, farmworker housing, rental housing and homeownership.

Key Bank www.keybank.com 10 W Market ST, 900 Market Tower Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 464-8481 Fax: (317) 464-8050 Contacts: Dawn Tabler, Sr. VP/Public Sector, Email: [email protected] Margi Walters, AVP/Public Sector, Email: [email protected] Key Bank combines financial strength, experience and efficiencies of a national bank with the service, quality and commitment you need at a local level. Key Bank offers a broad range of integrated financing solutions and investment management capabilities, along with a group of highly trained professionals to serve your needs.

London Witte Group, LLC www.londonwittegroup.com One American Square, Suite2600 Indianapolis, IN 46282 Toll Free (877) 634-4747 Fax: (317) 632-2727 Contact: Jim Higgins, Partner, Email: [email protected] Bob Swintz, Principal, Email: [email protected]

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As an independent financial advisor, London Witte Group offers a vast array of accounting, financial advisory and other consulting services to counties throughout Indiana. These services include, but are not limited to, assistance with debt issues (tax warrants; general obligation, lease backed, TIF or EDIT bonds), refunding analysis, capital improvement plans, cash-flow projections, cash management assistance, escrow verifications, budget and tax impact studies and continuing disclosure services.

MAXIMUS, Inc. 11495 North Pennsylvania Street, Suite 206 Carmel, Indiana 46032 (317) 575-4911 Ext. 101 Fax: (317) 575-4915 Contact: Matthew G. Brooks, State Director, Email: [email protected] MAXIMUS (formerly known as David M. Griffith & Associates) is an international consulting firm specializing in services to the public sector. Recognized as a leader in the field of indirect costs and specialist in related costs accounting services, MAXIMUS can provide a full range of services that include: Cost Allocation Calculations resulting in enhanced federal reimbursements for State and Local Government Title IV-D Claims Processing Development of User Fee Studies Development Fee Calculation Utility Rate Analysis Software Application Information Technology Services

MAXIMUS, Inc. is an endorsed program of the AIC.

MBIA Asset Management Group www.mbia.com Indiana Office New York Office Denver Office 12567 Geist Cove Drive 113 King ST 1700 Broadway, Suite 2050 Indianapolis, IN 46236 Armonk, NY 10504 Denver, CO 80290 (800) 860-6242 (914) 765-3413 (877) 226-7636 Fax: (317) 823-9224 Fax: (914) 765-3857 Contacts: Randy Warman, Regional Director, Marketing (Indianapolis), Email: [email protected] Andrew Goodale, Vice President, Marketing (New York), Email: [email protected] Dave Witthohn, Regional Sales Manager (Denver), Email: [email protected] MBIA Asset Management Group provides short and longer term investment management programs, created specifically for Indiana public entities through Invest Indiana and CAM (Custom Asset Management). Invest Indiana (the state’s first and only investment pool) and CAM comply with all state laws and guidelines regarding the safeguarding of public funds while providing a competitive investment alternative for public entities

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National City Bank of Indiana www.nationalcity.com 101 W Washington ST, Suite 655 S Indianapolis, IN 46255 (317) 267-3632 Fax: (317) 267-7658 Contacts: Ann Forey, VP, Email: [email protected] Patti G. Wade, Trust Officer, Email: [email protected] National City Bank of Indiana offers a full range of financial services.

National Insurance Services www.nis-sif.com Indiana Office Wisconsin Office 11350 N Meridian Street, Suite 514 250 S Executive Drive Carmel, IN 46032 Brookfield, WI 53005 Toll Free (800) 823-8419 Toll Free (800) 627-3660 (317) 846-9202 (262) 785-9995 Fax: (317) 846-9144 Fax: (262) 785-9269 Contact: Chris Cazares, Sales Representative (Carmel), Email: [email protected] National Insurance Services provides group term life insurance, short and long term disability insurance, and accidental death & dismemberment insurance for public-sector groups since 1969. Voluntary products, special pay deferral and long term care insurance also available.

Nationwide Retirement Solutions www.nrsretire.com 2720 Grant St. Evanston, IL 60201 (847) 869-1843 Fax: (847) 869-1957 Contact: Paul A. Mollmann, CRC, CRA, State Director, [email protected] Nationwide Retirement Solutions (NRS) is the leader in providing tax-deferred savings plans for public employees. NRS provides a complete spectrum of investment options, educational services and administrative/record keeping requirements to fulfill all public employer needs. These services are available to Indiana public employers through a low-cost, turnkey approach.

Nationwide Retirement Solutions is an endorsed program of the AIC.

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Public-Finance.com, Inc. www.public-finance.com Louisville, KY Office Franklin, IN Office 11603 Shelbyville Road, Suite 10 100 E Hospital Road Louisville, KY 40243 Franklin, IN 46131 (800) 676-4623 (317) 736-7275 (502) 244-4708 Fax: (317) 736-7275 Fax: (502) 244-4709 Contacts: Larry D. Gray, President (Louisville), [email protected] Tim Holmes, Vice President (Franklin), [email protected] Public-Finance.com offers equipment financing services to Indiana’s Counties through LEAP IN - the Local Equipment Acquisition Program for Indiana. LEAP IN can be used to finance ALL types of equipment necessary for governmental functions or provision of services to the public. LEAP IN can be used for small purchases, such as a single police cruiser, or large purchases such as a fleet of maintenance vehicles. Public-Finance.com also provides creative financial advisory services for Counties where there is a need to issue bonds for construction of infrastructure, including correctional / justice centers, public utilities, roads and bridges. The municipal leasing and bond financing experts at Public-Finance.com are available to meet your municipal financing needs.

LEAP IN is endorsed by the Association of Indiana Counties.

STAR Financial Bank www.starfinancial.com 127 W. Berry Street Fort Wayne, IN 46802 (260) 467-5500 Fax: (260) 467-5560 Contact: Rich Beck, Senior Vice-President Corporate Sales Manager, Email: [email protected] June Midkiff, Senior Vice President Southern Regional Corporate Sales Manager, Email: [email protected] Ameilia Shellnut, Vice-President Treasury Managemetn Services, Email: [email protected] STAR Financial Bank is a full service banking operation offering treasury management, leasing, structured finance, investments and free consultation.

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Tax Management Associates, Inc. www.TMA1.com PO Box 17128 Charlotte, NC 28227-7712 (800) 951-5350 Fax: (704) 708-8400 Contacts: Roger W. Ellis, National Sales Director, (919) 550-0055, Email: [email protected] Terry L. Rowland, Indiana Sales Director, (800) 951-5350, Email: [email protected] Business Personal Property Auditing Services for State and Local Governments.

The Bank of New York Trust Company, NA

www.bankofny.com Indianapolis Office 300 N. Meridian ST., Suite 910 Indianapolis, IN 462032 (317) 637-3580 Fax: (317) 637-9820 Contacts: Kimberlee F. Wilson, Vice President (Indianapolis), Email: [email protected] Robert Dunn, Vice President (Lower Midwest), Email: [email protected] The Bank of New York Trust Company, NA is a leading provider in the industry, providing trustee, registrar, paying agent, escrow, and custody and investment services.

Union Federal Bank www.unionfedbank.com 45 N Pennsylvania St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 Phone: (317) 639-7248 Contacts: Katharine Carr, Vice President, Email: [email protected] Joe Breen, First Vice President, Email: [email protected] Union Federal Bank is an Indiana-owned and operated bank. We offer unparallel customer service along with a complete line of banking products and services, including checking and savings accounts, competitive CD rates, trust and investment management, treasury management tools and lockbox services.

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Union Planters Bank www.unionplanters.com One Indiana Square, Suite 227 Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 221-6406 Fax: (317) 221-6120 Contacts: Jerry L. Heniser, Vice President, Email: [email protected] Union Planters Bank is a trusted advisor delivering financial solutions to municipalities across Indiana. We have a wide array of services designed to satisfy the specific needs of our municipal clients, including credit, cash management and investment services. Union Planters strives to excel at serving the municipal marketplace by becoming a financial partner upon which you can rely. From tax anticipation borrowings to general obligations bonds, to systems created for the efficient management of day-to-day cash positions, we can find a solution that works for you.

Umbaugh & Associates www.hju.com Indianapolis Office Plymouth Office PO Box 40458 925 Dora Lane, Suite 1 Indianapolis, IN 46240-0458 Plymouth, IN 46563 (317) 844-7288 (574) 935-5178 Fax: (317) 848-3604 Fax: (574) 935-5928 Contacts: Roger Umbaugh, Executive Partner (Plymouth), Email: [email protected] Brian Long, (Indianapolis), Email: [email protected] H.J. Umbaugh & Associates offers financial services for counties. Projects such as governmental buildings, correctional facilities, parking garages, parks and other infrastructure improvements require the services of a financial advisor. Our experience in all areas of public finance and our contacts in the bond markets can make the prospect of a new project seem less daunting. We assist in identifying potential revenue sources and bond financing alternatives so that our clients’ needs are met. A summary of available services include the following: preliminary planning and development, financial development, meeting presentations, property tax control board hearing presentations, official statements and bond sale preparations, tax filings, assistance to the trustee bank, furnish arbitrage information, maintain in-progress reports during construction, continuing disclosure.

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US Bank -Corporate Trust Services www.usbank.com 10 West Market Street, Suite 1150 Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 264-2500 Contact: T. Scott Fesler, Vice President, Email: [email protected] Ann Forey, Vice President, Email: [email protected] At US Bank Corporate Trust Services, our municipal trustee specialist combine a long history of excellence in administering these municipal bond transactions with an understanding of what makes you offering so important to your local area.

VALIC www.aigvalic.com 630 W. Carmel Drive, Suite 140 Carmel, IN 46032 (317) 818-5916 Fax: (317) 574-7147 Contact: Kevin F. Orr, District Manager VALIC – A leader in Indiana for governmental retirement plans, severance planes and other employee benefits.

Wells Fargo Corporate Trust Services www.wellsfargo.com Two Meridian Plaza, Suite 300 10401 N Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46290 (317) 581-6360 Fax: (317) 581-6110 Contact: Chris Carrera, Vice President, Email: [email protected] Provides local delivery and administration of a broad-range of trustee/agency services for corporate and municipal debt financing (bonds, notes, debentures) § 1031 like-kind exchanges, construction retainage escrows, acquisition/merger escrows, investment agencies, and a host of other customized fiduciary services such as environmental, liquidating, standby trusts, and claims administration.

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Insurance

American United Life Insurance Co., Inc. (AUL) www.aul.com PO Box 368 Indianapolis, IN 46206-0368 Toll Free (877) 285-6382 (317) 285-4878 Fax: (317) 285-4688 Contacts: Renee Seacat, Sales Support Amy Haupert-Jarvis, Sales Representative Reggie Horner, Sales Representative 457 Deferred Compensation Specialists.

Apex Benefits Group, Inc. www.apexbenefitsgroup.com 8200 Haverstick Road, Suite 220 Indianapolis, IN 46240 (317) 254-1600 Fax: (317) 254-1606 Contacts: John Gause, President, Email: [email protected] Cheryl Bryant, Account Executive, Email: [email protected] Description: Specializing in Employee Benefits, Brokerage and Consulting Services

Apex Benefits Group, Inc. is an endorsed program of the AIC.

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Bliss McKnight of Indiana, Inc. 5455 W 86th Street, Suite 137 Indianapolis, IN 46268 (317) 875-9551 Fax:(317) 875-9560 Contact: Charlie Jones, Risk Management Specialist Dave Blickhahm, Marketing Specialist Mark Ennis, Risk Management Specialist Tim Collins, Marketing Specialist

Mike Gunn, Marketing Specialist Bliss McKnight offers high quality, broadly written property and liability insurance protection, and risk management services for Indiana Counties. Provided through local independent agents, this special program is endorsed by the AIC, who has recommended it to its members every year since 1989.

Bliss McKnight of Indiana, Inc. is an endorsed program of the AIC.

Burnham & Flower Agency of Indiana, Inc. www.bfgroup.com [email protected] Central Indiana Office Northern Indiana Office Michigan Office 8105 S Shoreview Drive 10860 Blueberry Lane 315 S. Kalamazoo Mall Trafalgar, IN 46181 Fishers, IN 46038 Kalamazoo, MI 49007 (317) 878-5035 (317) 598-0884 (269) 381-1173 Fax: (317) 878-5031 Fax: (317) 849-7458 Fax: (269) 381-6089 Contacts: Randy Teltoe, Producer (Trafalgar), Email: [email protected] Steven R. Johnson, Agency Principal/Director of Sales (Kalamazoo), Email: [email protected] Don Dickerson, Email: [email protected] Burnham & Flower provides innovative, industry-leading insurance programs and services for public entities.

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Downey Insurance, Inc. www.downeyins.com PO Box 1247 Kokomo, IN 46903-1247 Toll Free (800) 382-8837 Fax: (765) 459-4528 Contact: Dick Norris, Sales Manager, Email: [email protected] Property, casualty coverage for counties to include public official’s liability, workers compensation (IPEP), risk management and payroll deduction plans for life insurance.

Gateway Medical Resource Alliance www.gmra.com Indianapolis Office 8910 Purdue Road, Suite 240 Indianapolis, IN 46268 Toll Free (877) 826-6821 (317) 875-0580 Fax: (317) 334-0513 Contacts: Terry Kopp, Email: [email protected] Gateway Medical Resource Alliance develops healthcare products to help employers reduce the costs of health benefits programs. Through regional centers of excellence, Gateway offers all-inclusive, global case rates, which produce savings ten to fifteen percent better than PPO plans. Contact Gateway for heart care, cancer care and orthopedic services at 1.877.826.6821 or at www.gmra.com.

Indiana Municipal Insurance Program www.indianamip.com [email protected] Indiana Office Ohio Office 5182 Warbler Way S P.O. Box 2083 Carmel, IN 46033 Toledo, OH 43603 (800) 249-5268 (800) 249-5268 Fax: (317) 843-9145 Fax: (419) 259-6099 Contact: Bill Horn, State Mgr. (Indiana Office), Email: [email protected] Joe Seay, President HAS (Ohio Office) This Public Entity Program specializes in property and liability insurance for Indiana counties and is offered through your local independent agent. Available coverage include: General Liability, Law Enforcement Liability, Jail Liability, Public Officials' Liability, Property, Mobile Equipment, Automobile Liability and Physical Damage.

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Municipal Insurance Alliance www.municipalinsurance.com Indiana Office 8686 Madison Ave, Suite A. Indianapolis, IN 46227 Toll free: (800) 838-5299 (317) 885-6690 Fax: (317) 885-6691 Contacts: Carol L. Staab, State Program Manager, Email: [email protected] Julia R. Green, State Program Manager, Email: [email protected] The Municipal Insurance Alliance provides competitively priced, comprehensive property and liability insurance programs to Indiana Counties through A rated insurance companies. Risk Control and Claims Services are also included in the Alliance Program.

National Insurance Services www.nis-sif.com Indiana Office Wisconsin Office 11350 N Meridian Street, Suite 514 250 S Executive Drive Carmel, IN 46032 Brookfield, WI 53005 Toll Free (800) 823-8419 Toll Free (800) 627-3660 (317) 846-9202 (262) 785-9995 Fax: (317) 846-9144 Fax: (262) 785-9269 Contact: Chris Cazares, Representative (Carmel), Email: ccazares, @nis-sif.com National Insurance Services provides group term life insurance, short and long term disability insurance, and accidental death & dismemberment insurance for public-sector groups since 1969. Voluntary products, special pay deferral and long term care insurance also available.

Provident Insurance www.providentbenefits.com 1010 3rd Avenue SW, Suite 202 Carmel, IN 46032 (888) 712-2301 Fax: (317) 853-1260 Contacts: Troy D. Fornof, Email: [email protected] Providing benefits insurance for fire and emergency service organizations and governmental agencies since 1928. Insuring America’s heroes fro over 75 years!

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SIHO Insurance Services www.tpasolutions.com PO Box 2549 Columbus, IN 47201 (812) 372-9955 Fax: (812) 379-2077 Contacts: Ramona Lacey, President, Email: [email protected] Brenda Nielsen, Marketing Coordinator, Email: [email protected] We are a Third Party Administrator specializing in self-funded employer group health plans. We place reinsurance for our self-funded plans and offer several fully insured plans, i.e.,., Group Life/AD&D, Long Term Disability, Short Term Disability and are licensed agents for AFLAC products.

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Legal/Technical

Baker & Daniels www.bakerdaniels.com Indianapolis Office South Bend Office 300 N Meridian ST, Suite 2700 205 W Jefferson BLVD, Ste 250 Indianapolis, IN 46032 South Bend, IN 46601 (317) 237-0300 (219) 234-4149 Fax: (317) 237-1000 Fax: (219) 239-1900 Contacts: Thomas A. Pitman, Partner (Indianapolis), Email: [email protected] Randolph R. Rompola, Partner, (South Bend), Email: [email protected] Baker & Daniels offers legal services to assist units of local government and their local counsel, including special finance (bond) counsel, labor practices, environmental issues, planning and zoning matters.

Barnes & Thornburg www.btlaw.com 11 S Meridian ST Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 236-1313 Fax: (317) 231-7433 Contacts: Robert T. Grand, Indianapolis Managing Partner, (317) 231-7222, Email: [email protected] Richard J. Hall, Partner, (317) 231-7516, Email: [email protected] Barnes & Thornburg is a full service law firm representing governmental and business clients before federal, state, and local government bodies. Our attorneys assist local government clients in a variety of matters, including financing, budget, purchasing and public construction compliance, environmental, taxation, labor, lobbying, and privatization.

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Beers Mallers Backs & Salin, LLP www.beersmallers.com 110 West Berry Street, Suite 1100 Fort Wayne, IN 46802 (260) 426-9706 Fax: (260) 420-1314 Contacts: G. William Fishering, Partner, Email: [email protected] Laura L. Maser, Senior Associate, Email: [email protected] Our Municipal Law Section routinely provides services on projects of complex nature, including municipal litigation, public finance and bond matters, tax incremental financing, privatization, public records, open meeting issues, civil rights and real estate. Our Sections' practice includes labor relations and employee benefits, arbitration proceedings, federal court employment discrimination defense litigation, state and federal regulatory audit matters, administrative law, governmental relations, assessments and condemnation proceedings, public finance, tax law and general legal representation.

Bingham McHale LLP www.binghammchale.com 10 W Market Street, Suite 2700 Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 635-8900 Fax: (317) 236-9907 Contacts: Tory Callaghan Castor, Attorney, Email: [email protected] Toby McClamroch, Attorney & Partner, Email: [email protected] Sue A. Beesley, Attorney & Partner, Email: [email protected] The Government Services and Public Finance Practice Groups are pleased to offer a full range of government-related legal services for government clients. Our services include bond counsel, labor and employment, litigation, rule-making, economic development, infrastructure improvements, municipal utilities and revenue financed projects, permitting, lobbying, ordinance drafting and review, regulatory enforcement, licensing, and general counsel services.

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Bose McKinney & Evans LLP www.boselaw.com 2700 First Indiana Plaza 135 North Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 684-5000 Fax: (317) 684-5173 Contacts: Ty H. Conner, Email: [email protected] Jon Bailey, Email: [email protected] Law firm serving Indiana municipal and school clients in operations, policy development, finance, environmental, litigation, employment, collective bargaining and construction.

Harrison & Moberly, LLP www.harrisonmoberly.com 135 N. Meridian Street, Suite 2100 Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 639-4511 Fax: (317) 574-6055 Contacts: Robert J. Hoffman, Senior Counsel, Email: [email protected] Comprehensive, full-service law firm with considerable focus and experience in construction and public contract law, including handling of construction and design disputes and claims.

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Ice Miller www.icemiller.com Indianapolis Office South Bend Area Office Chicago Office One American Sq., Box 82001 51323 Pebble Beach Court 500 West Monroe St., Ste 1818 Indianapolis, IN 46282 Granger, IN 46530 Chicago, IL 60661 (317) 236-2100 (574) 271-3841 (312) 726-1567 FAX (317) 236-5819 FAX (317) 592-4801 FAX (312) 641-6263 Contact: Thomas K. Downs, Partner and Municipal Finance Chair (Indianapolis) (317) 236-2339, Email: [email protected] James A. Shanahan, Partner (Chicago) (312) 726-8108, Email: [email protected] Lucy A. Emison, Partner (Indianapolis) (317) 236-2473, Email: [email protected] Patricia A. Zelmer, Partner (South Bend) (574) 271-3841, Email: [email protected] Thomas W. Peterson, Partner (Indianapolis) (317) 236-2494, Email: [email protected] Jane N. Herndon, Partner (Indianapolis) (317) 236-2437, Email: [email protected] Thomas C. Smith, Partner (Chicago) (312) 726-8105, Email: [email protected] Lisa A. Lee, Partner (Indianapolis) (317) 236-2268, Email: [email protected] Karen L. Arland, Of Counsel (Indianapolis) (317) 236-2244, Email: [email protected] Sandra K. Bickel, Of Counsel (Indianapolis) (317) 236-2156, Email: [email protected] Rhonda Cook, Associate (Indianapolis) (317) 236-5979, Email: [email protected] Jennifer A. Hall, Assistant (Indianapolis) (317) 236-2216, Email: [email protected] Lisa M. Zoeller, Assistant (Indianapolis) (317) 236-2197, Email: [email protected] Ice Miller is a law partnership with over 220 attorneys with a diverse range of expertise in virtually all areas of government law, including, but not limited to: environmental law; the operation and financing of solid waste districts; county road, jail, courthouse and juvenile detention center financing; economic development and tax increment financing; federal, state and local taxation; ADA compliance; collective bargaining and labor relations; personnel and employee benefits; land use, planning and zoning, and governmental relations. The Firm has been ranked as one of the top bond counsel in the nation in approving bond issues for years.

Ice Miller Serves as General Counsel to the AIC.

Locke Reynolds, LLP www.locke.com 201 N. Illinois St., Ste 1000, P.O. Box 44961 Indianapolis, IN 46244 (317) 237-3800 Fax: (317) 237-3900 Contacts: Kevin Charles Murray, Email: [email protected] Thomas E. Wheeler, II, Email: [email protected] Locke Reynolds combines a blend of experience, responsiveness, and creativity in the practice of law to help enable our clients' success. Through our Governmental Services Group we offer local governmental units expertise in the fields of labor and employment, litigation and administrative proceedings, and general counsel services.

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Plews Shadley Racher & Braun 1346 North Delaware St. Indianapolis, IN 46202 (317) 637-0700 Fax: (317) 637-0710 Contacts: Brian C. Crist, Email: [email protected] Plews Shadley Racher & Braun. With 27 attorneys in Indianapolis and South Bend practicing environmental law, we have the largest environmental practice in Indiana and one of the biggest in the Midwest. Founded in 1988, our lawyers have handled administrative, state and federal trials and appeals covering a broad spectrum of environmental cases including environmental insurance recover, the prosecution and defense claims involving solid and hazardous materials, clear air and water acts, underground storage tanks, Brownfields remediation and redevelopment, toxic torts, environmental property damage or cost recovery claims and government enforcement actions of all kinds.

Sommer Barnard Attorneys, PC www.sommerbarnard.com One Indiana Square, Suite 3500 Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 713-3500 Fax: (317) 713-3699 Contact: Lawrence A. Vanore, Director, Email: [email protected] Frank J. Deveau, Attorney, Email: [email protected] Creativity, skill and integrity have guided us for more than 30 years in handling the legal matters of our clients. Local, national and international clients find the right environment here, receiving legal counsel that allows them to focus on what they do best. Sommer Barnard Attorneys has the depth and breadth of experience to handle clients’ cases in matters relating to business law, litigation, environmental issues, public finance, labor and employment, mergers and acquisitions, business workouts and bankruptcy, class action lawsuits, securities, antitrust, tax, estate planning, white collar crime, real estate and zoning issues in an effective and efficient manner. Sommer Barnard Attorneys provides creative law solutions.

Theisen Bowers & Associates

www.bvwiselaw.com 110 W Berry Street National City Center, Suite 1200 Fort Wayne, IN 46802 (219) 407-6161 Fax: (219) 407-6160 Contacts: John W. Bowers, Esq., Email: [email protected] John C. Theisen, Esq., Email: [email protected] A law firm devoted to the representation of all forms of business, employers in the private and public sectors, and litigants. Our attorneys represent clients in the state and federal courts, before various government agencies, at labor arbitration, and in other forms of dispute resolution, including mediation.

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Office Management – Forms/Office Equipment/Furniture & Printing

Boyce Forms Systems/Komputrol www.boyceforms.com www.komputrol 501 W Riggin Road, PO Box 2039 109 West Jackson St., PO Box 500 Muncie, IN 47303-0039 Cicero, IN 46034-0500 Toll Free (800) 382-8702 Toll Free (800) 382-5505 (765) 289-2233 (317) 984-3533 Fax: (765) 289-2376 Fax: (317) 984-4848 Contact: Pam Brown, Sales Representative, Email: [email protected] Randy R. Jones, Sales Representative, Email: [email protected] Todd Huston, Komputrol Business Director, Email: [email protected] Mike Galliher, President Boyce Forms / Komputrol, Email: [email protected] Boyce Forms Systems has been in business for over 100 years and is a manufacturer and supplier of State Board of Accounts prescribed forms, bound books, laser sheet checks & forms, rebinding of books, roller shelving & plat cabinet needs. Komputrol has specialized in governmental software for schools, municipalities and counties since 1980. Komputrol has a complete financial accounting software solution and is in compliance with the State Board of Accounts. Additionally, Komputrol is developing a comprehensive tax billing system solution for release in 2005. Providing outstanding customer support along with user-friendly software, Komputrol is the right solution for Indiana counties. Our sales representatives are always available to visit our customers at their offices to help them with their forms and software needs.

Office Depot www.officedepot.com 7702 Woodland Drive, Suite 120 Indianapolis, IN 46278 (317) 874-0146 Fax: (317) 875-7700 Contact: Jeff Taggart, Email: [email protected] Office Depot is the world’s largest supplier of office products.

Office Depot is an endorsed program of the AIC.

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Miami Systems Corporation www.miamisytems.com [email protected] Cincinnati, Ohio Office Dayton, Ohio Office South Bend, Indiana Office 10001 Alliance Road 1755 Big Hill Road 1843 Commerce Drive, Ste. 260 Cincinnati, OH 45242 Dayton, OH 45439 South Bend, IN 46628 (800) 543-4540 (937) 294-3919 ext. 721 Toll free (877) 410-0108 Fax: (913) 793-7015 Fax: (937) 294-3945 Local (574) 288-1242 Fax: (574) 234-8470 Contact: Jim Hoffman, DPC Specialist (Dayton), Email: [email protected] Games Slayter, Account Executive (South Bend), Email: [email protected] Miami Systems provides print, promotional and electronic document solutions designed to help you stand out from your competitors. Utilizing the latest digital and on-demand technologies, our customers benefit from innovative new products, reduced inventories, faster turnarounds, and lower overall costs. Please visit our website to find out more about our products and services at www.miamisystems.com/products/products.html.

Rainbow Printing www.indianaprinting.com 2139 W 16th ST, PO Box 97 Bedford, IN 47421 (812) 275-3372 Fax: (812) 275-3371 Contacts: Terry Moore, Sales Representative Patrick Westerfield, Sales Representative Alma Herbert, Sales Representative Complete commercial offset printing, computer and laser forms, stock and custom record binders, State Board of Accounts prescribed forms.

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Personnel Development/Human Resources Traffic Control

Dunlap HR Consulting Group 11837 Pebble Pointe Pass Carmel, IN 46033 Phone: (317) 370-4799 Contact: Dennis J. Dunlap, Email: [email protected] We provide a complete source of human resources consulting services including a risk free audit of policies and practices. We also focus on job descriptions, salary structures, employment practices and benefits design. We can be your on-call, off-site HR director.

Hall Signs, Inc. www.hallsigns.com 4495 W. Vernal Pike Bloomington, IN 47404 (800) 284-7446 Fax: (812) 332-9816 Contact: Phil Summers, Sales rep. [email protected] Steve Brink, Sales and Marketing Manager Traffic, Utility, Civil, Industrial, Custom and OSHA Signs, Sign Brackets, Hardware, Aluminum Sign Blanks, Street Name, Blades, Work Zone, Radar Signs and Construction Supplies – Pavement Marketing

M.A.T. Consulting, Inc. www.matconsulting.com 4080 E. 750 N. Lebanon, IN 46052 (765) 325-2482 Fax: (530) 453-2990 Contact: Margie Thomas, CTC, President/CEO, Email: [email protected] Dynamic and energetic programs designed to improve your personal and organizational effectiveness. Participants can immediately use the tools and techniques to enhance their leadership skills and job performances. Organizations have realized immediate benefits through Margie’s strategic approach to productivity.

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Waggoner, Irwin, Scheele & Associates, Inc. 118 S Franklin ST Muncie, IN 47305 (765) 286-5195 Fax: (765) 286-2824 Contact: Kent Irwin, President, Email: [email protected] Jay Perry, Sr. Consultant WIS specializes in management consulting services: personnel policies and supervisor training, job descriptions, compensation plans, recruitment, efficiency audits, and employment law compliance.

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Utilities

American Electric Power www.aep.com Indianapolis Office 101 W. Ohio Street, Ste 1320 Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 822-6370 Fax: (317) 822-6375 Contact: Connie J. Vickery, Government Affairs Manager, Email: [email protected] Thomas A. Schilling, Indiana Tax Project Manager, Email: [email protected] AEP owns and operates more than 42,000 megawatts of generating capacity in the United States. With over 5 million customers linked to AEP’s eleven state electricity transmission and distribution grid, AEP is one of the largest electric utilities in the United States. The company is based in Columbus, Ohio.

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Other

A. Rifkin Co. www.arifkin.com 1400 Sans Souci Parkway Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706 (317) 231-7030 Fax: (317) 231-7035 Contact: Dave Gaul, Email: [email protected] A. Rifkin Co. has introduced a line of fabric bags secured by a patented chamber and seal for high-level document protection. Several chamber/seal bags have been custom-designed to meet state provisional ballot requirements. We also manufacture a locking supply crate that can be collapsed and stored flat, as well as versatile zipper and tote bags, ideal for packaging and carrying supplies to registration sites or polling places. Rifkin offers custom embroidery of county/precinct name for durable bag identification and numbered plastic seals for provisional ballot and voting machine security.

Association of Indiana Convention and Visitors Bureaus (AICVB)

www.aicvb.org 1515 E. 80th Street Indianapolis, IN 46240 (317) 466-1250 Fax: (317) 308-6577 Contact: Jim Epperson, Harrison County Convention and Visitors Bureau, Email: [email protected] Ellen Harper, Vincennes/Knox Co. CVB, Email: [email protected] The Association of Indiana Convention and Visitors Bureaus (AICVB) is a nonprofit association dedicated to promoting tourism within the state of Indiana through the cooperative efforts of Indianan’s Convention and Visitors Bureaus. Through marketing, legislative activity and professional development, members CVB’s stand ready to maximize both the volume and economic impact ob business and recreational tourism in member communities.

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Casino Association of Indiana www.casinoassociation.org 1 North Capitol; Suite 520 Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 231-7030 Fax: (317) 231-7035 Contacts: Michael D. Smith, Executive Director, Email: [email protected]. Liz Sullivan, Executive Assistant, Email: [email protected] The Casino Association of Indiana is a not for profit501(c)(6) Trade Association that represents the Indiana Casino Gaming Entertainment Industry through advocacy, communications and education.

- PUBLIC POLICY RESEARCH -

Center for Urban Policy and the Environment www.urbancenter.iupui.edu 342 N Senate Avenue, 3rd Floor Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 261-3000 Fax: (317) 261-3050 Contacts: John L. Krauss, Senior Fellow, Email: [email protected] Jamie L. Palmer, Planner/Research Associate, Email: [email protected] The faculty and staff of the Center for Urban Policy and the Environment are available to assist county governments in developing solutions to complex problems, with particular expertise in program evaluation, conflict resolution, environmental analysis, state and local government finance, economic development, planning and criminal justice.

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EQUIPMENT MARKETING COMPANY www.WarrenPowerAttachments.com P.O. Box 697 Cloverdale, IN 46120 (765) 795-2277 Fax: (765) 795-2277 Contacts: Cliff Dickehut, Owner & General Manager, Email: [email protected] Donna Dickehut, Office Manager, Email: [email protected] Equipment Marketing Company sells a spray injection road repair machine called Total Patcher, manufactured right here in Indiana. The Total Patcher will put down permanent road repairs in virtually any type of weather. The company also sells automated emulsion storage tanks so that you can get the most production out of your Total Patcher and save your roads for half the cost of temporary hot/cold mix. There are currently over 70 Patchers in Indiana.

Ecuity, LLC 9780 Ormsby Station Road, Suite 2000 Louisville, KY 40223 (502) 753-5700 Fax: (502) 753-5710 Contact: Jerry McKenzie, CEO, Email: [email protected] Ken Day, CFO, Email: [email protected] Electronic Sealed Bidding – a type of reverse auction for procurement of goods and services

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- CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT & CONSULTING -

ENVOY, Inc. www.envoy-cm.com 6330 E 75th ST, Suite 204 Indianapolis, IN 46250 (317) 594-4600 Fax: (317) 594-4601 Contact: Larry D. Dawson, CEO, Email: [email protected] Daniel D. Mayer, COO, Email: [email protected] Beth Stickles, Public Project Coordinator, Email: [email protected] Envoy, Inc. is a unique firm that offers Project Management and Construction Management Services. Our services are primarily provided to Indiana clients on public sector construction projects. Envoy’s services are currently being used on City Hall projects, Public Safety Building projects, fire stations, courthouses, jails, juvenile detention centers, work release centers, transportation facilities, and schools. We manage these projects for the Owner from the very beginning through the details of construction and the warranty phase. We would appreciate the opportunity to serve you as your trusted construction envoy. We will exclusively represent the Owner’s best interests while saving you up to 15% of your project costs. “A trustworthy envoy brings healing.” Proverbs 13:17 - POLITICAL CAMPAIGN PRODUCTS -

Harcourt Industries, Inc. www.harcourtpolitical.com P.O. Box 128 7765 S 175 W Milroy, IN 46156 (800) 428-6584 Fax: (800) 278-5165 Contacts: Kathy Ging, Email: [email protected] Charles Merrell, Email: [email protected] Harcourt Industries sells a wide variety of campaign products. We are a manufacturer and distributor of campaign products including yard signs - corrugated, polyboard and polybag; pencils; pens; fair and door bags; labels; buttons; memo pads; bumper strips; printed postcards; rally signs; magnets and much, much more! Call or email for full line catalog.

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- ASSOCIATION -

Indiana Association of Rehabilitation Facilities (INARF)/ State Use Program

www.inarf.org 615 N. Alabama, STE. 410 Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 634-4957 Fax: (317) 634-3221 Contacts: Sarah Hayes, Marketing Manager, Email: [email protected] James M. Hammond, III, CEO, Email: [email protected] The Indiana Association of Rehabilitation Facilities is a statewide membership association comprised of over 75 agencies (for profit and not for profit) that provides services to people with disabilities in Indiana. These services include: Community Living Services, Employment and Training Services, Early Intervention Programs, Medical Services and a variety of other support services. Indiana’s State Use Program is a special purchasing program established in 1976 that encourages the State of Indiana and other governmental units to purchase products and services from approved not-for-profit work centers without competitive bidding. These approved work centers provide employment opportunities and training to people with disabilities. - ASSOCIATION -

Indiana Farm Bureau, Inc. www.infarmbureau.org 225 S East ST, PO Box 1290 Indianapolis, IN 46206 (317) 692-7805 Fax: (317) 692-7854 Contacts: Katrina A. Hall, Tax & Local Government Specialist, Email: [email protected] Robert Kraft, Director State Relations, Email: [email protected] Indiana Farm Bureau is a voluntary membership organization that promotes agriculture and the free enterprise system. The philosophy, educational programs, and economic services are designed to improve the quality of life for members. The purpose of Indiana Farm Bureau is to be an effective advocate for farmers and through its policies and programs, promote agriculture and improve the economic and social welfare of its member families.

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- TRADE ASSOCIATIONS -

Indiana State Building & Construction Trades Council 1701 W 18th ST Indianapolis, IN 46202 (317) 636-0806 Fax: (317) 638-1217 Contacts: Benjamin E. Ramsey, Executive Director, Email: [email protected] Association representing construction unions in the State of Indiana.

James W. Sewall Company www.jws.com 300 Envoy Circle, Suite 303 Louisville, KY 40299 (502) 491-4849 Fax:(502) 491-9761 Contacts: Darrell Hamrick, General Manager, Email: [email protected] Jack Renner, Certified Photogrammetrist, Email: [email protected] Founded in 1880, James W. Sewall Company has provided GIS consulting services to public and private sector clients nationwide since the 1970s. Sewall's expertise in GIS project implementation is supported by 50 years' experience in aerial photography, landbase development, and tax mapping, and 30 years' experience in database design and application development. In addition to these services, we assist our clients with Web-based GIS and on-line data maintenance. Offices in Kentucky, North Carolina, New York, and Maine.

Nyhart www.nyhart.biz 9320 Priority Way, West Drive Indianapolis, IN 46236 (317) 803-7700 Fax: (317) 803-7895 Contacts: Thomas Totten, Vice President, Email: [email protected] Deb Persic, Vice President, Email: [email protected] Nyhart has more than 60 years of experience in designing solutions to each client’s needs. Our company is a consulting and administration firm that is equipped to provide services to group health plans, cafeteria plans, defined contribution and defined benefit retirement plans.

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Retired Indiana Public Employees Association, Inc. (R.I.P.E.A.)

www.ripea.org [email protected] 3530 S. Keystone Ave., Suite 305 Indianapolis, IN 46227 (317) 789-0244 Fax: (317) 791-6442 Contact: William R. Murphy, Executive Director, Email: [email protected] Non-profit corporation (501) C4 established by 1972 Indiana Legislature. Support and sponsors legislation to increase benefits of PERF retirees. Makes available supplemental Medicare health insurance, prescription drug discount card, life insurance, long term care and a dental plan.

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Shawnee Trace Workforce Investment Board, Inc. P.O. Box 887 Vincennes, IN 47591 (812) 888-5309 Fax: (812) 888-5455 Contacts: Charles L. Roche, Director, Email: [email protected] Jimmie Morrison, Workforce Investment Board Chair, Email: [email protected] Not-for-profit organization providing workforce development and economic development assistance to business, education and local government.

- AUTODESK AUTOCAD PROVIDER -

Sterling Systems – Indiana, L.L.C. www.sterling-systems.com Indianapolis, IN Office Madison Heights, MI Office 9465 Counselors Row, Suite 100 1433 East Twelve Mile RD Indianapolis, IN 46240 Madison Heights, MI 48071 (317) 846-2900 (248) 543-6200 Fax: (317) 846-8900 Fax: (248) 543-6700 Contacts: Bruce White, President (Madison Heights), Email: [email protected] Mark W. Bonham, Regional Manager (Indianapolis), Email: [email protected] Sterling Systems provides high quality Autodesk AutoCAD computer products, mentoring / programming services and training with a particular emphasis on Architectural Design, Civil/Survey Engineering and GIS/Mapping. Products include SOKKIA GPS, COADE CADWORX, CYRA HIGH-DEFINITION SURVEYING SYSTEMS, AUTODESK and H.P. DESIGNJET PLOTTERS.

Stop Tech, Ltd. www.stoptechltd.com 365 Industrial Drive Harrison, OH 45030 (513) 202-5500 Fax: (513) 202-0240 Contacts: Gary Uthe, Executive Vice President, Email: [email protected] Mike Johnson, Regional Sales Manager, Email: [email protected] Centurion Wireless Duress Button System; and Stop Stick Tire Deflation Devices

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The M.A.I.L. Group www.confirmdelivery.com P.O. Box 5685 Lafayette, IN 47903 (765) 448-4222 Fax: (765) 807-0505 Contacts: Chris Willis, Program Support & Sales, Email: [email protected] Virginia Myers, Customer Service Manager The M.A.I.L. Group, a twenty-three year old developer of mail processing efficiencies for the mailroom, is dedicated to helping its customers reduce postage costs while maintaining services levels. We are the contractor of the State of Indiana’s outgoing central mail processing in Indianapolis, and we are the mailroom for over 80 companies in Lafayette and Crawfordsville. An example of one of our proprietary programs called confirmdeliver.com allows for County Government to save up to $2.92 on each piece of accountable mail, currently sent as Certified Mail with Return Receipt. Eliminating the time consuming paperwork requirement of Certified Mail further enhances the postage savings benefit of our confirmdeliver.com program. We also cleanse old jury pool and voter registration databases to help save on wasted postage. We are proud to be an Indiana company and a member of the Association of Indiana Counties.

Trane www.trane.com 5355 North Post Road Indianapolis, IN 46216 (317) 255-8777 Fax: (317) 251-8556 Contacts: Dave Corner, Account Representative, Email: [email protected] Greg Leedy, Email: [email protected] Performance Contracting Solutions Through Senate Bill 351

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Index of Companies/Organizations

A A. Rifkin Co. ................................................................................................................................................ 67 ACS Government Records Management........................................................................................................ 6 Advanced Document Conversion (ADC)....................................................................................................... 6 Ameresco...................................................................................................................................................... 18 American Consulting, Inc............................................................................................................................. 18 American Electric Power.............................................................................................................................. 66 American Timber Bridge & Culvert, Inc...................................................................................................... 37 American United Life Insurance Co., Inc. (AUL)........................................................................................ 52 Apex Benefits Group, Inc............................................................................................................................. 52 Appraisal Research Corporation................................................................................................................... 37 Asphalt Materials, Inc. ................................................................................................................................. 37 Association of Indiana Convention and Visitors Bureaus (AICVB) ............................................................ 67

B Baker & Daniels ........................................................................................................................................... 57 Bank One...................................................................................................................................................... 40 Barnes & Thornburg..................................................................................................................................... 57 Beam, Longest and Neff, L.L.C. .................................................................................................................. 19 Beers Mallers Backs & Salin, LLP............................................................................................................... 58 Bernardin, Lochmueller & Associates, Inc................................................................................................... 19 Bingham McHale LLP ................................................................................................................................. 58 Bliss McKnight of Indiana, Inc. ................................................................................................................... 53 Bonar Group................................................................................................................................................. 20 Bose McKinney & Evans LLP ..................................................................................................................... 59 Boyce Forms Systems/Komputrol................................................................................................................ 62 Burnham & Flower Agency of Indiana, Inc. ................................................................................................ 53 Butler, Fairman and Seufert, Inc. ................................................................................................................. 20

C Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. ....................................................................................................................... 21 Casino Association of Indiana...................................................................................................................... 68 Center for Urban Policy and the Environment ............................................................................................. 68 CHC Healthcare Solutions ............................................................................................................................. 7 Christopher B. Burke Engineering, Ltd........................................................................................................ 21 City Securities Corporation .......................................................................................................................... 40 Cole-Layer-Trumble Company ...................................................................................................................... 8 Collins Engineers, Inc. ................................................................................................................................. 22 Congdon Engineering Associates Inc........................................................................................................... 22 Cott Systems, Inc............................................................................................................................................ 7 Cover-All Indiana......................................................................................................................................... 38 CPI Supply ................................................................................................................................................... 38 Crowe, Chizek and Company LLP............................................................................................................... 41 CSI, Computer Systems, Inc........................................................................................................................... 8

D Data Design, Inc. ............................................................................................................................................ 8 DEVNET Inc.................................................................................................................................................. 9 DLZ Indiana, LLC........................................................................................................................................ 22 Downey Insurance, Inc. ................................................................................................................................ 54

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DoxTek, Inc.................................................................................................................................................... 9 Dunlap HR Consulting Group ...................................................................................................................... 64

E Ecuity, LLC.................................................................................................................................................. 69 eGov Strategies LLC .................................................................................................................................... 10 Energy Systems Group ................................................................................................................................. 23 Environmental Management Consultants..................................................................................................... 24 ENVOY, Inc................................................................................................................................................. 70 EQUIPMENT MARKETING COMPANY ................................................................................................. 69

F Farrar, Garvey & Associates, LLC.............................................................................................................. 24 Fidelity National Tax Service....................................................................................................................... 41 Fidlar Software ............................................................................................................................................. 10 Fifth Third Bank, Indiana ............................................................................................................................. 41 Financial Solutions Group, Inc. .................................................................................................................... 42 First American Real Estate Tax Service....................................................................................................... 42 First Communications .................................................................................................................................... 4 First Indiana Bank ........................................................................................................................................ 43 Floyd E. Burroughs & Associates, Inc. ........................................................................................................ 24

G Gateway Medical Resource Alliance............................................................................................................ 54 GFC, LLC..................................................................................................................................................... 11 Government e-Management Solutions ......................................................................................................... 11 Greshham Smith & Partners ......................................................................................................................... 25 GRW Engineers, Inc..................................................................................................................................... 25

H Hall Signs, Inc. ............................................................................................................................................. 64 Harcourt Industries, Inc. ............................................................................................................................... 70 Harrison & Moberly, LLP ............................................................................................................................ 59 HNTB Corporation....................................................................................................................................... 26 Hoosier S.T.A.R.T........................................................................................................................................ 43 Hull & Associates, Inc.................................................................................................................................. 26

I Ice Miller ...................................................................................................................................................... 60 Indiana Association of Rehabilitation Facilities (INARF)/ State Use Program ........................................... 71 Indiana Bond Bank....................................................................................................................................... 44 Indiana Farm Bureau, Inc ............................................................................................................................. 71 Indiana Housing Finance Authority ............................................................................................................. 45 Indiana Interactive LLP................................................................................................................................ 11 Indiana Municipal Insurance Program.......................................................................................................... 54 Indiana State Building & Construction Trades Council ............................................................................... 72 Innovative Mapping Solutions, LLC............................................................................................................ 27

J James W. Sewall Company .......................................................................................................................... 72 Janssen & Spaans Engineering, Inc. ............................................................................................................. 27 Johnson Controls, Inc. .................................................................................................................................. 27

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K Key Bank...................................................................................................................................................... 45

L LightGov ...................................................................................................................................................... 12 Locke Reynolds, LLP................................................................................................................................... 60 London Witte Group, LLC........................................................................................................................... 45 Low Associates, Inc...................................................................................................................................... 12

M M.A.T. Consulting, Inc................................................................................................................................. 64 M.D. Wessler & Associates, Inc................................................................................................................... 28 Manatron, Inc. .............................................................................................................................................. 12 Matrix Integration........................................................................................................................................... 4 MAXIMUS – Justice Solutions Division ..................................................................................................... 13 MAXIMUS, Inc............................................................................................................................................ 46 MBIA Asset Management Group................................................................................................................. 46 Miami Systems Corporation......................................................................................................................... 63 Mid-States Engineering, LLC....................................................................................................................... 28 Midwestern Engineers, Inc. .......................................................................................................................... 29 ms consultants, inc. ...................................................................................................................................... 29 Municipal Insurance Alliance....................................................................................................................... 55

N National City Bank of Indiana...................................................................................................................... 47 National Insurance Services ......................................................................................................................... 47 National Insurance Services ......................................................................................................................... 55 Nationwide Retirement Solutions................................................................................................................. 47 NX Communications .................................................................................................................................... 13 Nyhart........................................................................................................................................................... 72

O Office Depot ................................................................................................................................................. 62

P Paul H. Rohe Co., Inc................................................................................................................................... 38 Pauly Jail Building Company, Inc. ............................................................................................................... 39 Performance Services, Inc. ........................................................................................................................... 30 Plews Shadley Racher & Braun.................................................................................................................... 61 Plexis Group, L.L.C...................................................................................................................................... 14 Prince/Alexander Partners, Inc. .................................................................................................................... 30 Project Management Services, Inc. (PMSI) ................................................................................................. 31 Provident Insurance...................................................................................................................................... 55 Public-Finance.com, Inc. .............................................................................................................................. 48 Pyramid Architecture/Engineering and Construction Administration, Inc................................................... 31

Q Quality Environmental Professional, Inc...................................................................................................... 32 Quest Information Systems ...........................................................................................................................14

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R R. W. Armstrong & Associates, Inc. ............................................................................................................ 33 Rainbow Printing.......................................................................................................................................... 63 Retired Indiana Public Employees Association, Inc. (R.I.P.E.A.)................................................................ 73 RQAW Corporation...................................................................................................................................... 32

S Sanderson CMI............................................................................................................................................. 15 SBC Communications ................................................................................................................................... 5 Schenkel Shultz Architecture ....................................................................................................................... 33 Shawnee Trace Workforce Investment Board, Inc. ...................................................................................... 73 Shawnee Trace Workforce Investment Board, Inc. ...................................................................................... 74 Sheet Metal Workers Local Union NO. 20 .................................................................................................. 39 Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. ........................................................................................................... 33 SIHO Insurance Services.............................................................................................................................. 56 SimDesk Technologies, Inc.......................................................................................................................... 15 Software Solutions, Inc. ............................................................................................................................... 15 Sommer Barnard Attorneys, PC ................................................................................................................... 61 SRI, Incorporated ......................................................................................................................................... 16 STAR Financial Bank................................................................................................................................... 48 Sterling Systems – Indiana, L.L.C................................................................................................................ 74 Stop Tech, Ltd. ............................................................................................................................................. 74

T Tax Management Associates, Inc. ................................................................................................................ 49 The Bank of New York Trust Company, NA............................................................................................... 49 The M.A.I.L. Group ..................................................................................................................................... 75 The Schneider Corporation........................................................................................................................... 34 The Sidwell Company .................................................................................................................................. 35 The Troyer Group......................................................................................................................................... 35 Theisen Bowers & Associates ...................................................................................................................... 61 Trane............................................................................................................................................................. 75 TriMin Systems, Inc. .................................................................................................................................... 16 Tyler Technologies/Munis............................................................................................................................ 17

U U.S. Aggregates............................................................................................................................................ 39 Umbaugh & Associates ................................................................................................................................ 50 Union Federal Bank...................................................................................................................................... 49 Union Planters Bank..................................................................................................................................... 50 United Consulting Engineers & Architects .................................................................................................. 36 US Bank -Corporate Trust Services ............................................................................................................. 51

V VALIC.......................................................................................................................................................... 51 Van Ausdall & Farrar ................................................................................................................................... 17 Vertical Integrated Applications................................................................................................................... 17

W Waggoner, Irwin, Scheele & Associates, Inc. .............................................................................................. 65 Wells Fargo Corporate Trust Services.......................................................................................................... 51 Williams Aerial & Mapping, Inc. ................................................................................................................. 36 WTH Engineering, Inc. ................................................................................................................................ 36

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Index of Company Representatives

A Alexander, Stephen J. ................................................................................................................................... 30 Alfield, Doug........................................................................................................................ ............. ..... .. 18 Alvey, Charlie .............................................................................................................................................. 19 Anderson, Erik.............................................................................................................................................. 41 Arland, Karen L............................................................................................................................................ 60 Asbery, Bill .................................................................................................................................................. 38

B Bachman, Greg............................................................................................................................................. 10 Bailey, Jon.................................................................................................................................................... 59 Batey, Ryan .................................................................................................................................................... 6 Beck, Rich .................................................................................................................................................... 48 Beesley, Sue A. .......................................................................................................................................... 58 Beltz, Ron....................................................................................................................................................... 7 Bendure, Elizabeth L. ..................................................................................................................................... 8 Bendure, Richard............................................................................................................................................ 8 Bickel, Sandra .............................................................................................................................................. 60 Biggs, Jim..................................................................................................................................................... 22 Bisceglie, Michele ........................................................................................................................................ 33 Black-Davis, Crystal..................................................................................................................................... 15 Blankenheim, Dan ........................................................................................................................................ 42 Blickhahm, David......................................................................................................................................... 53 Bochein, Bill................................................................................................................................................. 11 Boehm, Jennifer............................................................................................................................................ 45 Boerste, Dean ..... ........................... ............................ ............. .......................................... ............. ........ 19 Bombick, Brett G. .......................................................................................................................................... 8 Bonham, Mark W. ........................................................................................................................................ 74 Borries, Rick................................................................................................................................................... 5 Botticher, Pam.............................................................................................................................................. 12 Bowers, John W. .......................................................................................................................................... 61 Brand, John W.............................................................................................................................................. 20 Breen, Joe ..................................................................................................................................................... 49 Brenner, Mike............................................................................................................................................... 15 Brentlinger, Tom .......................................................................................................................................... 10 Brewer, Bill .................................................................................................................................................. 30 Brink, Steve .................................................................................................................................................. 64 Brooks, Matthew G. ..................................................................................................................................... 46 Brown, Jeff ................................................................................................................................................... 39 Brown, Matt.................................................................................................................................................... 6 Brown, Pam.................................................................................................................................................. 62 Bryant, Cheryl .............................................................................................................................................. 52 Bullard, Benjamin ........................................................................................................................................ 13 Burgess, Mark A........................................................................................................................................... 21 Burnworth, Terry.......................................................................................................................................... 31 Burroughs Jr., Floyd E.................................................................................................................................. 24 Butler, William............................................................................................................................................. 40

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C Callaghan Castor, Tory................................................................................................................................. 58 Campbell, Norm ........................................................................................................................................... 23 Carr, Katharine ............................................................................................................................................. 49 Carrera, Chris ............................................................................................................................................. 51 Cazares, Chris...........................................................................................................................................47,55 Chung, Miriam ............................................................................................................................................. 22 Cicero, Thomas J. ......................................................................................................................................... 20 Collins, Tim.................................................................................................................................................. 57 Condon, Sharri.............................................................................................................................................. 43 Conner, Ty.................................................................................................................................................... 59 Conner, Willis R........................................................................................................................................... 53 Cook, Rhonda .............................................................................................................................................. 60 Copie, Gary .................................................................................................................................................... 6 Corner, David ............................................................................................................................................... 75 Craney, Marsha ............................................................................................................................................ 20 Crist, Brian C................................................................................................................................................ 61 Cummings, Frank ......................................................................................................................................... 11 Cummings, Reuben ...................................................................................................................................... 11 Cunningham, Guy ........................................................................................................................................ 11

D Dawson, Larry D. ......................................................................................................................................... 70 Day, Ken....................................................................................................................................................... 69 Denman, Carl................................................................................................................................................ 31 Dentino, Greg ............................................................................................................................................... 41 Deveau, Frank J. ........................................................................................................................................... 61 DeVincent, David........................................................................................................................................... 4 DeVore, Roger.............................................................................................................................................. 27 Dickehut, Cliff.............................................................................................................................................. 69 Dickehut, Donna........................................................................................................................................... 69 Dickerson, Don............................................................................................................................................. 53 Dickinson, Chris ........................................................................................................................................... 25 Downs, Thomas K. ....................................................................................................................................... 60 Dunlap, Dennis J. ........................................................................................................................................ 64 Dunn, Robert ................................................................................................................................................ 49 Dupree, Mark................................................................................................................................................ 35

E Edstene, Brett ............................................................................................................................................... 17 Edwards, Joe................................................................................................................................................. 16 Effinger, Tom ............................................................................................................................................... 24 Ellis, Roger W. ............................................................................................................................................. 49 Emery, Jim.................................................................................................................................................... 27 Emison, Lucy................................................................................................................................................ 60 Engler, Brad.................................................................................................................................................. 16 Engler, David................................................................................................................................................ 12 Ennis, Mark .................................................................................................................................................. 53 Epperson, Jim ............................................................................................................................................... 67

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F Farrar, John M. ............................................................................................................................................. 24 Federspill, Dianna S. .................................................................................................................................... 24 Ferguson, Jay B. ........................................................................................................................................... 28 Fesler, Scott .................................................................................................................................................. 51 Fiers, Steve ..................................................................................................................................................... 6 Finley, Ed ..................................................................................................................................................... 38 Fishering, William........................................................................................................................................ 58 Flick, Don..................................................................................................................................................... 31 Floyd, Shane................................................................................................................................................. 36 Forey, Ann.................................................................................................................................................... 51 Fornof, Troy ................................................................................................................................................. 55 Fragomeni, Jr, Joseph S................................................................................................................................ 18 Fryman, Troy D. ............................................................................................................................................. 8

G Galliher, Mike .............................................................................................................................................. 62 Gaston, Tina M............................................................................................................................................. 42 Gaul, Dave ................................................................................................................................................ 67 Gause, John .................................................................................................................................................. 52 Gentry, Michael.............................................................................................................................................. 9 Giffin, Thomas ............................................................................................................................................. 17 Ging, Kathy .................................................................................................................................................. 70 Goodale, Andrew.......................................................................................................................................... 46 Goode, Josh .................................................................................................................................................. 21 Grand, Robert T............................................................................................................................................ 57 Gray, Larry D. .............................................................................................................................................. 48 Green, Julia R. ............................................................................................................................................. 55 Guerrettaz, Gregory T. ................................................................................................................................. 42 Gunn, Mike................................................................................................................................................... 53

H Hall, Jennifer ................................................................................................................................................ 60 Hall, Julie ....................................................................................................................................................... 9 Hall, Katrina A. ............................................................................................................................................ 71 Hall, Richard J. ............................................................................................................................................. 57 Hammond, James ......................................................................................................................................... 71 Hamrick, Darrell........................................................................................................................................... 72 Harmless, Mike ............................................................................................................................................ 41 Harper, Ellen ................................................................................................................................................ 67 Harrison, Andrew ......................................................................................................................................... 34 Haupert, Randy............................................................................................................................................. 16 Haupert-Jarvis, Amy ................................................................................................................................... 52 Havabi, Michael ........................................................................................................................................... 25 Hayes, Sarah................................................................................................................................................. 71 Heirbrandt, Mark ........................................................................................................................................ 18 Heniser, Jerry L. ........................................................................................................................................... 50 Herbert, Alma............................................................................................................................................... 63 Herndon, Jane N. .......................................................................................................................................... 60 Higgins, Jim.................................................................................................................................................. 45 Hoffman, Jim................................................................................................................................................ 63 Hoffman, Richard H. .................................................................................................................................... 37 Hoffman, Robert J. ....................................................................................................................................... 59 Hogan, Thomas ............................................................................................................................................ 27 Holmes, Tim................................................................................................................................................. 48

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Horn, Bill...................................................................................................................................................... 54 Horner, Reggie ............................................................................................................................................. 52 Hornsby, Scott .............................................................................................................................................. 33 Huge, Dan..................................................................................................................................................... 44 Hughes, James E........................................................................................................................................... 16 Huston, Todd................................................................................................................................................ 62

I Irven, Candy ................................................................................................................................................. 11 Irwin, Kent.................................................................................................................................................... 65

J Johanson, Ralph G........................................................................................................................................ 25 Johnson, Mike .............................................................................................................................................. 74 Johnson, Steven R. ....................................................................................................................................... 53 Jones, Charlie ............................................................................................................................................... 53 Jones, Randy R. ............................................................................................................................................ 62 Jones, Rex E. ................................................................................................................................................ 36 Jones, Steven W. .......................................................................................................................................... 36 Jowett, David................................................................................................................................................ 17

K Kane, Abigaile.............................................................................................................................................. 17 Kase, Pat ..................................................................................................................................................... 35 Kaufman, Jim ............................................................................................................................................... 45 Keller, Mliss ................................................................................................................................................. 33 Keller, Ray W............................................................................................................................................... 40 Kenna, Kristy.................................................................................................................................................. 4 Kennedy, Jennifer......................................................................................................................................... 20 Kennedy, John .............................................................................................................................................. 18 Kiel, Casey ................................................................................................................................................... 13 Knowles, Marlin ........................................................................................................................................... 18 Kocher, Robert ............................................................................................................................................. 40 Koerner, Ed .................................................................................................................................................. 12 Kopp, Terry .................................................................................................................................................. 54 Kosinski, Rick A. ......................................................................................................................................... 36 Kouns, Dawn................................................................................................................................................ 43 Kraft, Robert ................................................................................................................................................ 71 Kratofil, Mike ............................................................................................................................................. 29 Krauss, John L.............................................................................................................................................. 68 Krenn, Ervin ................................................................................................................................................. 37 Krohn, O.W. “Buzz” .................................................................................................................................... 53 Kuntz, Philip L. ............................................................................................................................................ 27

L Lacey, Ramona............................................................................................................................................. 56 Larrison, Jeff ................................................................................................................................................ 36 Leavell, TJ .................................................................................................................................................... 15 Lee, Lisa A. .................................................................................................................................................. 60 Leedy, Greg .................................................................................................................................................. 75 Leszczynski, John E. .................................................................................................................................... 35 Lindenbusch, Laura ...................................................................................................................................... 11 Linn, Scott A. ............................................................................................................................................... 13 Little, Peter S. ............................................................................................................................................. 40 Lochmueller, Keith....................................................................................................................................... 19

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Long, Brian ................................................................................................................................................. 50 Longenecker, Jay.......................................................................................................................................... 37 Longest, James ............................................................................................................................................. 19 Longest, Thomas C. .................................................................................................................................... 14 Luther, Stephen G......................................................................................................................................... 19 Lutterbein, William ...................................................................................................................................... 37

M Mangus, Ran................................................................................................................................................. 44 Marks, Jay .................................................................................................................................................... 19 Maser, Laura................................................................................................................................................. 58 Mayer, Daniel D. .......................................................................................................................................... 70 McClamroch, Toby ...................................................................................................................................... 58 McCully, Bill................................................................................................................................................ 14 McDonald, Karla .......................................................................................................................................... 32 McGaha, Jan................................................................................................................................................. 34 McKenzie, Jerry ........................................................................................................................................... 69 Merrell, Charles............................................................................................................................................ 70 Metcalf, Jeff.................................................................................................................................................. 18 Metzger, Phil ................................................................................................................................................ 34 Midkiff, June ................................................................................................................................................ 48 Miller, Darrell............................................................................................................................................... 38 Million, Stephanie ........................................................................................................................................ 21 Minnette, Chuck ........................................................................................................................................... 33 Mitchell, Kelly.............................................................................................................................................. 36 Modesitt, Chad ............................................................................................................................................. 26 Moeller, Kenneth W. .................................................................................................................................... 50 Moen, Jonathan P. ........................................................................................................................................ 28 Mollmann, Paul A. ....................................................................................................................................... 47 Moore, Dan................................................................................................................................................... 24 Moore, Kenton.............................................................................................................................................. 18 Moore, Terry ................................................................................................................................................ 63 Mori, Bill ...................................................................................................................................................... 16 Morrison, Jimmie ......................................................................................................................................... 74 Mosier, Keith .............................................................................................................................................. 38 Mouser, Ann................................................................................................................................................. 19 Mrak, Joseph M............................................................................................................................................ 32 Murphy, William R. ..................................................................................................................................... 73 Murray, Kevin Charles ................................................................................................................................. 60 Myers, Virginia ............................................................................................................................................ 75

N Nielsen, Brenda ............................................................................................................................................ 56 Norris, Dick .................................................................................................................................................. 54

O Ogg, Chris .................................................................................................................................................... 34 Orr, Kevin F. ................................................................................................................................................ 51 Ostermeir, Steven ......................................................................................................................................... 24

P Pace, Brenda................................................................................................................................................. 22 Palmer, Jamie L. ........................................................................................................................................... 68 Pash, Joe ....................................................................................................................................................... 30 Patton, Ralph D. ........................................................................................................................................... 38

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Peat, Randy................................................................................................................................................... 12 Perry, Jay...................................................................................................................................................... 65 Persic, Deb.................................................................................................................................................... 72 Peters, Deborah ............................................................................................................................................ 32 Peterson, Thomas ......................................................................................................................................... 60 Petrucciani, Diane ...................................................................................................................................... 39 Piatek, Steve ................................................................................................................................................... 6 Pierson, Gary A. ........................................................................................................................................... 39 Pitman, Thomas A. ....................................................................................................................................... 57 Pods, Mike.................................................................................................................................................... 27 Potesta, Jay K. ............................................................................................................................................ 39 Powell, Steve .................................................................................................................................................. 5 Puckett, Tamra.............................................................................................................................................. 37

R Ramer, Mark................................................................................................................................................. 12 Ramsey, Benjamin E. ................................................................................................................................... 72 Renner, Jack ................................................................................................................................................. 72 Rettig, Jay ................................................................................................................................................... 15 Reyes, Victor ................................................................................................................................................ 28 Rhodes, Stu................................................................................................................................................... 18 Robertson, Richard ....................................................................................................................................... 22 Roche, Charles L. ......................................................................................................................................... 74 Rompola, Randolph R. ................................................................................................................................. 57 Rowland, Terry L. ........................................................................................................................................ 49 Ruhl, Randy G.............................................................................................................................................. 40

S Schilling, Thomas A..................................................................................................................................... 66 Schnell, Mary Lou........................................................................................................................................ 29 Sciortino, Dan............................................................................................................................................... 12 Seacat, Renee................................................................................................................................................ 52 Seay, Joe....................................................................................................................................................... 54 Shanahan, James A....................................................................................................................................... 60 Shellnut, Amelia ........................................................................................................................................... 48 Shepler, Jr, Lester E...................................................................................................................................... 31 Shepler, William D....................................................................................................................................... 31 Sherman, James ............................................................................................................................................ 22 Sholl, Dave ................................................................................................................................................... 33 Slayter, Games.............................................................................................................................................. 63 Smith, Michael D. ........................................................................................................................................ 68 Smith, Thomas.............................................................................................................................................. 60 Spark, Jim..................................................................................................................................................... 27 St. Clair, Amanda ......................................................................................................................................... 43 Staab, Carol L............................................................................................................................................... 55 Stallings, Nathan ............................................................................................................................................ 4 Stamper, Jeff................................................................................................................................................. 38 Stephens, Scott G. ........................................................................................................................................ 14 Stewart, Amanda .......................................................................................................................................... 30 Stewart, Jim.................................................................................................................................................. 37 Stickles, Beth................................................................................................................................................ 70 Stith, Sheila .................................................................................................................................................. 13 Stolz, Jon D. ................................................................................................................................................. 21 Stone, Jim ..................................................................................................................................................... 39 Stuart, Douglas G. ........................................................................................................................................ 26 Sullivan, Liz ................................................................................................................................................ 68 Summers, Phil .............................................................................................................................................. 64

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Surgener, J. Thomas ..................................................................................................................................... 40 Swango, Shelby ............................................................................................................................................ 26 Swintz, Bob .................................................................................................................................................. 45

T Tabler, Dawn................................................................................................................................................ 45 Taggart, Jeff.................................................................................................................................................. 62 Taylor, David.................................................................................................................................................. 9 Taylor, Sarah ................................................................................................................................................ 14 Teltoe, Randy ............................................................................................................................................... 53 Thoman, Tim .............................................................................................................................................. 30 Thomas, Margie............................................................................................................................................ 64 Thompson, John ......................................................................................................................................... 29 Thomson, Andy .............................................................................................................................................. 9 Tischbein, Doug ........................................................................................................................................... 23 Tneisen, John................................................................................................................................................ 61 Totten, Thomas............................................................................................................................................. 72 Trachtman, Jim............................................................................................................................................. 29 Treat, James W. ............................................................................................................................................ 53 Tuley, Mark .................................................................................................................................................. 18 Turley, W. Lance.......................................................................................................................................... 26 Turner, Mark ................................................................................................................................................ 33

U Umbaugh, Roger ........................................................................................................................................ 50 Uthe, Gary .................................................................................................................................................... 74

V Vanore, Lawrence......................................................................................................................................... 61 Vaughan, Gayla ............................................................................................................................................ 42 Vickery, Connie J. ........................................................................................................................................ 66 Vorisek, Jay .................................................................................................................................................. 34

W Wade, Patti G. .............................................................................................................................................. 47 Waldron, Mike.............................................................................................................................................. 20 Walters, Margi.............................................................................................................................................. 45 Ward, Rex..................................................................................................................................................... 36 Warman, Randy............................................................................................................................................ 46 Watson, Rebekah.......................................................................................................................................... 17 Weber, Gregory ............................................................................................................................................ 40 West, Joyce................................................................................................................................................... 35 West, Karey.................................................................................................................................................... 7 Westerfield, Patrick ...................................................................................................................................... 63 Wheeler, II, Thomas E.................................................................................................................................. 60 Whipple, Ginny ............................................................................................................................................ 37 White, Bruce................................................................................................................................................. 74 Wilkens, Jack................................................................................................................................................ 17 Williams, Andrew ........................................................................................................................................ 36 Williams, Chad............................................................................................................................................... 4 Williamson, Lesa.......................................................................................................................................... 43 Willing, Kirke............................................................................................................................................... 44 Willis, Chris.................................................................................................................................................. 75 Wilson, Kimberlee F. ................................................................................................................................... 49 Wilson, O. Roderick ..................................................................................................................................... 40

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Wirth, Matt ................................................................................................................................................... 20 Witthohn, Dave ............................................................................................................................................ 46 Wright, Gregory A. ...................................................................................................................................... 25 Wyss, Tammy S. ........................................................................................................................................ 32

Z Zale, Kate ..................................................................................................................................................... 34 Zelmer, Patricia A. ...................................................................................................................................... 60 Zeltner, George............................................................................................................................................. 12 Zoeller, Lisa M. .......................................................................................................................................... 60 Zook, Ed ....................................................................................................................................................... 28

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Index of Advertisers CLT ......................................................................... ..............................Computer/Software Tab Collins ..................................................................... ..............................34 Crowe Chizek .......................................................... ..............................Finance Tab Downey ................................................................... ..............................Inside Back Cover Hall Signs ................................................................ ..............................Page?? Harcourt .................................................................. ..............................73 Ice Miller ................................................................. ..............................Legal Tab INFA........................................................................ ..............................Other Tab Mat Consulting ........................................................ ..............................Personell Development Tab Maximus .................................................................. ..............................44 National Insurance Service ..................................... ..............................Outside Back Cover Schenkel Shultz ....................................................... ..............................26 Sheet Metal Contractors .......................................... ..............................Contracters Tab Sidwell..................................................................... ..............................Arch/Eng Tab Siemens.................................................................... ..............................23