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1997

Federal Computer Week – November 17, 1997
Federal Bytes "A close shave"

Washington Technology – November 6, 1997
World Wide Technology Pursues Contract Backlog

Telecom Highlights International – November 3, 1997
World Wide Technology Secures Federal Telecommunications Contract

Government Executive – 1997
World Wide Technology ranked No. 43 Top Information Technology Contractor

Inc. 500 – 1997
World Wide Technology ranked No. 394

The NABTP Sphinx – Fall 1997
"Leading The Way" Granville T. Woods Award to David Steward

St. Louis Commerce – September 1997
WWT spotlighted in RCGA Fast 50 Technology Awards

Washington Technology – September 25, 1997
World Wide Technology one of 45 winners of NIH's Electronic Computer Store II Contract

Washington Technology – September 11, 1997
World Wide Technology ranked No. 2 8(a) Federal System Integrators

Federal Computer Week – August 18, 1997
World Wide Tech marries IT with distribution work

VAR Business – August 15, 1997
World Wide Technology ranked No. 142

Black Enterprise – August, 1997
Telecommunication Firms Lock Down $150 Million Contract With Lucent Technologies

St. Louis Post Dispatch – July 28, 1997
Computer Mogul Remembers Roots in Small West-Central Missouri Town

St. Louis Business Journal – June 9-15, 1997
Steward Connects Up With Southwestern Bell, Lucent

St. Louis Post Dispatch – May 19, 1997
To Break Barriers, Be Owner

St. Louis Post Dispatch – April 4, 1997
St. Louis Firm Is One Of Three To Share Contract

St. Louis Business Journal – April 14-20, 1997
St. Louis gets $9.3 billion in federal work; 3rd in U.S

Washington Technology – April 10, 1997
Names World Wide Technology as one of the top 100 Federal Prime Contractors

St. Louis Business Journal – April, 1997
Ranks World Wide Technology as one of the 100 largest privately held companies in St. Louis

Imaging World – January 1997
Names World Wide Technology, Inc. as one of the 40 companies to watch in 1997:
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