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Even so, the numbers are impressive, as is the diversity of experience acquired in designing and managing a wide range of programs and services. Involvement has paralleled national issues and trends over more than three decades. Altogether, CSD has operated 26 Job Corps centers. The company doubled the number of its centers when the Job Corps program doubled in the mid-70s. Bipartisan support for the program continues to fund new centers. Career Systems opened the first of these new centers in 1992 and, in 1997, assumed and expanded a center formerly operated by the Department of the Interior. Also in that year, CSD opened a major center newly constructed on a West Coast Navy base. In 2003, CSD formed a joint venture with another company, Del-Jen, to win the Earle C. Clements Job Corps Center contract. In 2004, CSD acquired two contracts from another company. Career Systems also serves as a subcontractor to the ETR Company for one center. |