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1. Untitled Document
adm-itflorida.qoslabs.net/wb2/ - [Cached]Published on: 4/26/2008 Last Visited: 4/26/2008
James D. Albert
President, Idea Integration
Mr. Albert holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering and Math from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. He is an active participant on the Jacksonville University council, is an ITFlorida Board member, and an appointed Board member of the American Heart Association.
Jim Albert carries responsibility for the Eastern Region of Idea Integration. Since joining Idea in 2000, he has run operations, sales, and strategy development. Idea is a $100M consulting and systems integration firm, and a division of Jacksonville-based MPS Group. MPS Group is one of the world's largest and most successful human capital management companies.
Prior to joining Idea, Mr. Albert had 18 Years experience with AT&T, including building AT&T's professional services arm, AT&T Solutions. Most recently he held the position of Vice President and Client Partner, where he developed over $500M in long-term outsourcing contracts in North America and Europe. In earlier positions at Bell Labs, he led the development and delivery of services to the Federal Government. -
2. Modis in the News. Company and IT Industry News and Updates
www.modisintl.com/News/ViewArt - [Cached]Published on: 7/16/2003 Last Visited: 12/8/2007
"Idea Integration is honored to once again be included as one of the top 500 solution providers by VARBusiness," said Jim Albert, senior vice president at Idea Integration. -
3. ITFlorida - propertytax
www.itflorida.com/wb2/itfl/itf - [Cached]Published on: 4/16/2007 Last Visited: 2/17/2008
"Florida's leaders, both in the public and private sectors, have been working to shape Florida's economy into a center for high tech success," said Jim Albert, Chair of ITFlorida and President of Idea Integration in Jacksonville. "We have made tremendous progress but now are in danger of losing ground because of Florida's escalating cost of living and property tax burden."
Albert referenced many of Florida's successful high tech initiatives of the past decade, including the recruiting of Scripps Florida, Burnham Research Institute, Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies, and SRI International; the creation of the NAP of the Americas; the establishment of the Centers of Excellence and Eminent Scholars programs within the university system; and the launch of Florida Lambda Rail, a national high-speed research network initiative for research universities and technology companies.
Together, ITFlorida and its coalition represent over 100,000 high tech professionals.
"It is making it more difficult to recruit top talent and companies to Florida," said Albert.

