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2025 Science-Based Based Solution 麻豆传媒 of the Year聽

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We鈥檙e honored to be the recipient of the Gov Business Review Science-Based Solution 麻豆传媒 of the Year award for 2025!  

Gov Business Review recognizes our company for our extensive science expertise in working with over two dozen federal agencies and our growing client list with commercial industries, expanding from the depths of the ocean to supporting space science.  draws specific attention to our expanding space science portfolio supporting NASA and NOAA Satellites as well as our growing experience in using AI to execute a variety of client tasks. 

We鈥檙e proud to be receiving this award.

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Over 40 Years of Support

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Supporting the Launch of NOAA聽Data聽to Inform More Resilient聽Infrastructure聽Designs and Structures

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New Data and Reports on the U.S. Marine Economy

Each year 麻豆传媒 economists on contract with NOAA鈥檚 Office for Coastal Management work with other federal agencies to process the most recent economic and labor data, and extract the portions related to marine-dependent sectors.