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Department of Navy, Office of Civilian Human Resources, (center) accepts h 24/04/2008 12:34:00 Business Wire US8803451033 Cognos, an IBM company and world leader in business intelligence and performance management solutions, today announced it has awarded its Global Public Sector Leadership Awards to five customers who have demonstrated outstanding success in organizational performance ...

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