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-Community-

Community Broadcasters Association (CBA)
Offices: Arlington, Virginia
The Community Broadcasters Association is a national organization dedicated to enhancing and representing the diversity, vitality, localism, service to their communities and economic survival of all class A and low power television stations in the United States. The CBA represents the interests of over 600 class A and over 2,200 LPTV's in the United States.
Community Enterprise Operating System (CentOS)
Offices: Walnut Creek, California
The CentOS Project is the name of the Organization that produces CentOS. CentOS users as a group are a community of open source contributors and users. Typical CentOS users are organizations and individuals that do not need strong commercial support in order to achieve successful operation. CentOS 2, 3, and 4 are built from publically available open source SRPMS provided by a prominent North American Enterprise Linux vendor. CentOS conforms fully with the upstream vendors redistribution policies and aims to be 100% binary compatible.
Competitive Telecommunications Association (CompTel)
Offices: Washington, DC
CompTel is the leading association representing competitive telecommunications companies in virtually every sector of the marketplace: incumbent local exchange carriers, competitive local exchange carriers, long-distance carriers of every size, wireless service providers, Internet service providers, equipment manufacturers, and software suppliers. They are the established, respected voice of the competitive telecommunications industry before Congress, the Federal Communications Commission, state regulators and legislators, industry technical groups and international communications.
Computers & Communications Industry Association (CCIA)
Offices: Washington, DC
CCIA has a mission to further their members' business interests by being the leading industry advocate in promoting open, barrier-free competition in the offering of computer and communications products and services worldwide. CCIA is a nonprofit membership organization for companies and senior executives from diverse sectors of the computer and communications industry. CCIA was established nearly three decades ago to represent their members&' vital interests, especially the need to promote competitive and fair open markets, open systems, and open networks.

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Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA)
Offices: Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois
CompTIA has been dedicated to advancing the growth of the information technology (IT) industry and those working within it. With more than 19,000 members in 89 countries, CompTIA is the leading global IT trade association with influence in all areas of the IT industry worldwide. CompTIA is committed to fostering and growing the IT industry by promoting industry standards, growing professional IT expertise, providing IT skills education and developing relevant business solutions. In order to most efficiently serve the industry and its members, CompTIA has developed specialized initiatives and programs dedicated to major areas within the IT industry.
Concord Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Culver, City, California
The Concord Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to promoting and serving business, supporting tourism and fostering a strong economic climate, all consistent and in harmony with the character and culture of Concord. Whether yours is a large or small business, membership in the Concord Chamber of Commerce is a wise investment. Membership helps you to become actively involved in your business community, easily meet potential customers, exchange ideas and business solutions with other professionals and keep informed on key issues in the community.
Connecticut Retail Merchants Association (CRMA)
Offices: Hartford, Connecticut
The Connecticut Retail Merchants Association has been representing retailers at the State Capitol and in the marketplace since 1910. They are the only statewide business group that represents only retailers. Their mission is to provide quality service for Connecticut retailers. CRMA negotiates better rates on services to members-services that would be more costly to an individual retailer. At CRMA it is their goal to help by using the group purchasing power of a large association to secure programs and pricing not available to individual businesses.
Connecticut Venture Group (CVG)
Offices: Fairfield, Connecticut
The Connecticut Venture Group is a voluntary professional organization that is committed to connecting leading venture investment professionals with high-growth emerging companies. Their mission is to assist the development of these high growth enterprises through the promotion of capital formation in Connecticut. CVG was founded in 1974 by some of this country's pioneer venture capitalists for the purpose of creating a forum for business-venturing opportunities and soon became a significant catalyst for funding Connecticut-based entrepreneurial companies as well as generally promoting venturing activity in the State.

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Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)
Offices: Arlington, Virginia
CEA membership unites more than 1000 companies within the US consumer technology industry. Tap into valuable and innovative member-only resources: exclusive information and unparalleled market research, networking opportunities with business advocates and leaders, up-to-date educational programs and technical training, exposure in extensive promotional programs, and representation from the voice of the industry, CEA, promoting and advancing member needs and interests. Invest in the Consumer Electronics Association to strengthen your business' future and to help ensure technology's brightest future.
Consumer Electronics Linux Forum (CELF)
Offices: San Francisco, California
The Consumer Electronics Linux Forum is an industry group that is focused on the advancement of Linux as an open source platform for consumer electronics (CE) devices. The CELF intends to operate completely within the letter and the spirit of the open source community. The CELF is a place to come and discuss various issues that are of particular importance to the CE industry. Through an open process, the CELF members will clarify and codify certain requirements to be addressed in open source software. Thereafter, the CELF will evaluate any open source submissions as to their effectiveness and responsiveness to the requirements.
Consumer Electronics Retail Coalition (CERC)
Offices: Washington, DC
CERC is a public policy trade association dedicated to the concerns of consumer electronics specialty and general retailers, and their customers. From its birth in 1991 as an informal coalition through its incorporation in 2003 as a not-for-profit trade association, CERC has fought to: deregulate product markets, protect retail customers and preserve the value of utility of consumer electronics retail products.