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Bethesda, MD -March 27, 2009- Carroll Publishing, the leader in
government information solutions, today announced the release of its new Data Set Version 2009
for current and potential clients.
As an alternative to the original Data Set approach, Version 2009 was developed to provide more enhanced
government data, new ways to build organization hierarchy and easier integrations into CRMs, or other
business application, using a newly designed layout.
Our previous Data Set products included decision maker contact information, all government levels,
including top integrators from the private sector, biographies, Geo Codes, URLs and MSAs.
Carroll Publishing Data Set Version 2009 includes the following new features:
DUNS Numbers: Manage business and government relationships based on each
DUNS number matched to our government record ID.
Census Bureau Population: New 2009 estimates and actual populations from the
last census.
Core Based Statistical Area Code (CBSA): The newest version of Metropolitan
Statistical Area.
Position identifiers: Easily view which positions are acting, appointed, nominated,
elected and plums.
Organizational Structure: Easily create hierarchy with an unlimited number of
levels viewing position and office relationships. Previously, users had at most 7
levels of office hierarchy in the standard product.
Employee headcounts, budget and salary data for State and local government.
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"Version 2009 is the result of leveraging the significantly enhanced Carroll Publishing government database with the integration of
CRM and other database solutions, which are today used by over 3,000 companies worldwide,"
says Bill Wade, President Carroll Publishing. "We needed to respond to the ever increasing need to
remove any technical obstacles and provide a global format for all customers and potential customers."
About Carroll Publishing
Carroll Publishing has been considered the most trusted name in government information
for more than 35 years, providing reliable contact information for all levels of government
(Federal, State, Municipal, and County) and the Defense industry. Strategically located in the
Washington, DC, area, Carroll Publishing's data files contain more than 700,000 points of contact,
track more than 320,000 individuals, and present their interconnectivity in various user-friendly
search formats. What gives Carroll Publishing its edge over the competition is a set of organization
chart products that display the chains of command and lines of authority, illustrating the relationships
between people, offices and agencies. Carroll Publishing brings together an editorial staff that averages
more than 17 years of experience.
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