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Posted: Monday, 04 August 2008 2:29PM

Staff Notices From August 4

TechTeam Names Government Biz Leader: Southfield-based TechTeam Global Inc. (NASDAQ: TEAM), a provider of IT and business process outsourcing services, Monday announced that David Kriegman has been named president of its wholly-owned subsidiary, TechTeam Government Solutions Inc. "We selected David based on his depth of experience, track record of entrepreneurial growth and solid reputation as a leader in this industry," said Gary J. Cotshott, president and CEO of TechTeam Global.    Kriegman has 30 years of leadership experience providing full information systems life cycle services to government and industry.  Most recently, he served as president of Command Federal, a provider of next generation networking services. Prior to that, Kriegman was with SRA International for 23 years and held various senior leadership positions in the company.  More at www.techteam.com/governmentsolutions.

Center for Compuer Forensics certifies two more staff: Southfield-based Center for Computer Forensics said two more of its staff, Nancy Forster and Norm Gibson, had received Certified Forensic Computer Examiner certification from the International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists. Every member of the CCF team has now obtained CFCE certification. In addition to the CFCE certifications, two CCF team members have earned AccessData Certified Examiner status, given by AccessData, the developers of Forensic Toolkit, advanced forensic software. More at www.computer-forensics.net.

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