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Anthony Tenorio
President, CEO

Congresswoman
Heather Wilson

James Tegnalia
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In her
remarks, Congresswoman Heather Wilson said that she
believes the future of New Mexico is bright and as more businesses
with similar backgrounds come together, a critical mass
is being created. Wilson stated that with a good community and
culture in place, great companies and jobs
are being attracted to Albuquerque.
Under a brilliant blue sky, Applied
Technology Associates (ATA) celebrated the opening of
their new facility in the Sandia Science & Technology
Park with a ribbon cutting ceremony. The 15,000
square-foot building is home to ATA's 50 employees and is the fifth new
building at the park. Anthony Tenorio, President and CEO of ATA,
explained that the project started with a decision to bring the two
divisions of the company under one roof. "It
didn't take us long to convince ourselves that our vision of
where we wanted ATA to be could best be
fulfilled in a new Park whose focus is on the growth
of New Mexico's high-tech businesses."
ATA is a precision measurement, sensing and control
company that provides services and products to
government and commercial customers. They offer a quarter of a
century of engineering experience developing technology
and products for systems in directed energy, laser remote
sensing, scientific data processing, pointing stabilization, and vibration
characterization and control.

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Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
February 21, 2002
Speakers
Jackie Kerby Moore
Executive Director
Sandia Science & Technology Park
James Tegnelia
Board of Directors
Science & Technology Park
Development Corporation
Heather Wilson
US Representative
Anthony Tenorio
President and CEO
Applied Technology Associates


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