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Membership is open to any company that provides computer consulting services publicly
and for a fee. Members are registered by company, but in practice the term "member"
is used interchangeably to refer to the member company or the principals of the
company who participate in ICCA benefits and activities. Each member organization
has one vote. One principal of the firm should be chosen to be the voting
representative. Other principals and employees of the firm may also take advantage
of ICCA benefits and activities. |
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Membership is open to prospective computer consultants; and includes those whose
primary business is to sell computer products; lawyers who specialize in computer
law; brokers whose business it is to find and place consultants with clients;
professionals providing accounting and business services; and others who share
common interests with computer consultants. We particularly encourage those who
are planning to become independent consultants to join as associates and benefit
from the business and networking opportunities ICCA provides. Once an associate
establishes a consulting practice, the status can be changed to consultant member. |
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