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Law Offices of Andrew A. Smits is a Irvine, CA-based company in the Business Services sector.
Jones, Skelton & Hochuli, PLC is a Phoenix, AZ-based company in the Business Services sector.
Christian Smith & Jewell is a Houston, TX-based company in the Business Services sector.
Intelliteach was originally two complementary companies both servicing the legal industry. In 1987, CMS Management Solutions was established, focusing on assisting law firms and other professional services grow and manage their accounts receivable by offering accounting and financial support. It quickly grew to service over 800 clients, and is recognized as the top choice in outsourced Accounts Receivable management. In 1998, Intelliteach was created, founded by a former law firm CIO. Seeing the disparate technology in law firms, Intelliteach was quick to leverage a help desk service that would provide consistent, reliable support. It was in 2002 that 24/7 service was launched, focusing primarily on the help desk experience and ensuring domestic call center labor. The IQTrack solution followed, providing data tracking services that created visibility into inefficiencies. Capitalizing on this data, IQTrack was enhanced to offer problem and change management modules and workflow management capabilities. In 2009, these robust offerings allowed Intelliteach to go global, opening London offices and expanding their services to over 50 countries worldwide. The natural synergies of these legal services companies were quickly recognized, and in 2012 CMS acquired Intelliteach, maintaining the name Intelliteach. Unifying these organizations has assisted in their continued growth and offering of services specializing in legal industry support, offering full capacity coverage for all legal and client documentation. Intelliteach continues to expand its offerings; always seeking new opportunities to assist the legal industry and help our clients grow efficiently and profitably. In March 2016 the SkillBuilder eLearning suite of educational training services was launched.
The District of Columbia Office on Aging develops and carries out a comprehensive and coordinated system of health, education and social services for the District`s older adults (60 years and older), people with disabilities (18 to 59 years old), and their caregivers. The Office on Aging was created by DC Law 1-24 in 1975 as the District`s State and Area Agency on Aging and structured to carry out advocacy, leadership, management, programmatic, and fiscal responsibilities. The Office on Aging oversees the operation of the Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC). The ADRC provides a single, coordinated system of information and access for individuals seeking long-term services and supports. This is accomplished through the provision of unbiased, reliable information, counseling, and service access to older adults (60 years and older), people with disabilities (18 to 59 years old), and their caregivers. The ADRC facilitates the acquisition of services individualized to the unique needs and desires expressed by each person. Additionally, DCOA also funds a Senior Service Network (“Network”) comprised of 20 community-based non-profit and private organizations that operate more than 30 programs that provide direct services to the District`s older adult residents. These services are crucial to the Network and support a broad range of legal, nutrition, social, and health services – including adult day care caregiver support services, hospital discharge planning, long-term care options counseling, nursing home transition services, and other additional support services. The mission of the District of Columbia Office on Aging (DCOA) is to advocate, plan, implement, and monitor programs in health, education and social services which promote longevity, independence, dignity, and choice for older District residents (age 60 plus), people with disabilities (age 18 to 59) and their caregivers. The DC Office on Aging`s vision is to become the premier agency in Washington, DC addressing the needs of older adults, people with disabilities and their caregivers.