Talk:Black Data Processing Associates

Article Improvement
This article can use some MAJOR improvement Ishmael Rufus (talk) 17:08, 28 November 2007 (UTC)

It sounds more like an advertisement than a formal article. The "What is BDPA?" section should be edited for objectivity. Ontheropes (talk) 18:15, 6 June 2011 (UTC)

Programs and Services
BDPA provides a number of programs and services that support the development and advancement of professionals in the information technology industry.

Career Development
 * BDPA IT Institute - academic partnership with Auburn University that offers online IT training and professional certification, including the following:


 * the BDPA IT Associate (BITA)
 * the BDPA IT Professional (BITP)
 * the BDPA IT Master (BITM)


 * BDPA National Technology Conference - annual conference featuring professional development seminars, leading edge technology, networking, competition, and an Awards Gala
 * BDPA Career Center - comprehensive resource of job postings, resume development, and career coaching

Member Benefits
 * Federal Credit Union
 * BDPA Digital library
 * Computer Discounts
 * Training & Certification Discounts
 * Leadership Development
 * Online Shopping Discounts
 * Entertainment/Travel Discounts

Activities & Initiatives
 * High School Computer Competition (HSCC)
 * IT Showcase
 * Youth Technology Conference
 * BDPA Education and Technology Foundation (BETF)
 * Black Family Technology Awareness Week (BFTAW)

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