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Wisconsin State Use Board Annual Report Fiscal Year 2007

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Page 1: Wisconsin State Use Boardvendornet.state.wi.us/vendornet/swc/annrpt.pdf · 2008. 2. 25. · JIM DOYLE GOVERNOR STATE OF WISCONSIN P.O. BOX 7863, MADISON, WISCONSIN 53707-7863 (608)

Wisconsin State Use Board

Annual Report Fiscal Year 2007

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JIM DOYLE

GOVERNOR STATE OF WISCONSIN

P.O. BOX 7863, MADISON, WISCONSIN 53707-7863 (608) 266-1212 FAX: (608) 267-8983 WWW.WISGOV.STATE.WI.US

Dear Friends: Our State Use Program and its affiliated organizations are working diligently to make sure that every individual with a severe disability has the opportunity to experience economic independence.

The State Use Program offers training and job opportunities for the severely disabled. The program is made up of an eight member State Use Board, 65 Community Rehabilitation Programs, and staff attached to the Department of Administration.

This unique program has been effective in lowering the high rates of unemployment among persons with disabilities. At the same time, the program’s participants have achieved a greater degree of self-sufficiency and self-reliance.

I enthusiastically endorse the program and encourage all state agencies and political subdivisions across Wisconsin to use the services and products provided by the State Use Program.

Your continued cooperation is greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,

Jim Doyle Governor

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STATE USE PROGRAM ANNUAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR 2007

TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................................... 2

STATE USE BOARD RESPONSIBILITIES .................................................................................. 3

WORK CENTER RESPONSIBILITIES ......................................................................................... 4

STATE USE BOARD REPRESENTATION AND DUTIES ........................................................... 5

STATE USE BOARD DIRECTORY .............................................................................................. 6

STATE USE BOARD STAFF ........................................................................................................ 7

IMPACT OF STATE USE PROGRAM.......................................................................................... 8

Work Center Employment of Persons with Severe Disabilities................................................. 9

Total Number of Hours Worked on State Use Contracts .......................................................... 9

State Use Purchases by Fiscal Year and Contract Type ........................................................ 10

DISTRIBUTION OF STATE USE CONTRACTS BY FISCAL YEAR.......................................... 11

SUMMARY OF STATE USE FY 2007 ACCOMPLISHMENTS ........................................................ 12

APPENDIX A : DIRECTORY OF WORK CENTERS.................................................................. 15

APPENDIX B: TOTAL SALES REPORTED FROM WORK CENTERS..................................... 24

APPENDIX C: SUMMARY OF STATE USE PROUDUCT AND SERVICE CONTRACTS ........ 27

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STATE OF WISCONSIN

STATE USE BOARD ANNUAL REPORT 2007

INTRODUCTION Wisconsin’s State Use Program, created by the 1989 enactment of the State Use Law, promotes a desirable socioeconomic goal by using the vast purchasing power of state government as a catalyst in employing people with disabilities who cannot engage in competitive employment. The law provides long-term employment opportunities for people working in not-for-profit community rehabilitation facilities by encouraging all state agencies to purchase products and services produced and provided by workers who are severely disabled. The State Use Law assists and encourages individuals with severe disabilities to achieve maximum personal independence through useful, productive and gainful employment by expanding markets for the products and services produced by certified work centers. Such meaningful employment enhances their dignity and capacity for self-support and minimizes their dependence on public services. The State Use Law established the State Use Board to help match the needs of State procurement with the products and services produced by State certified work centers. The State Use Board provides the framework for a structured approach to generating significant growth in employment opportunities for people with severe disabilities. Under the State Use Program, people with disabilities, state agencies and Wisconsin citizens all win. State agencies obtain high quality services and products that meet standards for suitability, performance and price. Wisconsin residents with disabilities are employed at work centers located throughout the State in large and small communities, thereby stimulating the economic growth of local communities in Wisconsin. The State's economy grows as a result.

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STATE USE BOARD RESPONSIBILITIES The Board is responsible for coordinating and monitoring the implementation of the State Use Program, also known as the Work Center Program. The Board’s primary goals are:

• Maximizing State agency contracting with Wisconsin work centers; • Insuring the procurement of quality products and services at fair market prices;

and • Providing a positive impact on the employment of individuals with severe

disabilities. S.16.752(2)(e), Wis. Stat., requires the State Use Board to submit to the Secretary of the Department of Administration an annual report of its activities including:

• The names of work centers certified to participate in the State Use Program (See Appendix A);

• A summary of materials, supplies, equipment, and contractual services available

for purchase by State agencies from work centers (Appendix C); and • The impact of the State Use Program on production, work stabilization, and

program development by participating work centers, and the number of persons with severe disabilities served (pages 8 & 9).

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WORK CENTER RESPONSIBILITIES

A work center is a non-profit organization, or a unit of a county government, with a program of rehabilitation for persons with severe disabilities that produces goods or services and employs persons with severe disabilities for at least 75% of its direct labor. Workers with disabilities employed in a Wisconsin work center setting receive a variety of tangible benefits. The tangible benefits include the value of work and pay earned for that work, the same benefits received by all employees in workplace settings everywhere. Tangible benefits for these workers also include on-site continual supervision and aide assistance for those who need help with personal hygiene and meals, on-site counseling for behavioral problems, and on-site training in social skills, daily living skills, problem solving skills, time management and work ethics. To obtain a State contract, a work center must:

• Provide a product or service that the State needs, i.e., according to State specifications;

• Price the product or service at a fair market value;

• Employ persons with severe disabilities for at least 75% of the direct labor hours

needed to produce the product or service; and

• Add an appreciable contribution (value) to the raw materials needed to make the product (for products only).

When a work center satisfies these requirements, then:

• A State agency need not solicit bids or proposals to enter into a contract with a work center. However, an agency may solicit bids or proposals as a means to establish the fair market value when other means do not exist.

• A State agency is obligated to buy the work center’s product or service.

• A State agency may approve a price increase provided that such increase is

predicated on an increase in the work center’s material or compensation costs and is consistent with market conditions.

• The State contract continues as long as the work center performs satisfactorily to

meet State agency needs.

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STATE USE BOARD REPRESENTATION AND DUTIES The State Use Board is attached to the Department of Administration, is provided staff, and has the following duties and responsibilities as defined in s.16.752, Wis. Stat.:

• Coordinate and monitor the State Use Program;

• Aid in the identification of materials, supplies, equipment, and contractual services for procurement by State agencies from work centers;

• Establish eligibility criteria for work centers participating in the State Use Program;

• Establish and review fair market prices for materials, supplies, equipment, and

contractual services that state agencies purchase from work centers;

• Prepare an annual activity report for the Secretary of the Department of Administration;

• Conduct reviews of prices paid by state agencies for materials, supplies,

equipment, and contractual services provided by work centers and make any adjustments necessary to establish fair market prices;

• Promulgate rules regarding specifications, time of delivery and designation of

materials, supplies, equipment, and contractual services to be supplied by work centers. The Board must maintain a list of each material, supply, piece of equipment, or contractual service to be supplied by work centers and must assign a number to each item on the list. Specifications of the Board must be consistent with specifications prescribed by State agencies for which procurements are made;

• Review each order and contract for the impact of the State Use Program on each

supplier and contractor to the State and assure that the program requirements do not affect more than fifteen percent (15%) of a supplier’s or contractor’s current yearly sales or production;

• Prescribe an annual fee to be paid by State agencies for program support, payable

to the Department of Administration, according to procedures specified by the Board; and

• Investigate any alleged State Use Program violation by a work center or state

agency.

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STATE USE BOARD DIRECTORY The State Use Board is composed of eight (8) members who are appointed by the Governor to serve four (4) year terms. Members may serve consecutive terms. S.15.105(22), Wis. Stat., specifies the Board representation as follows:

• Department of Administration • Department of Health and Family Services, Mental Health Administration • Department of Workforce Development, Vocational Rehabilitation Administration • Private Business, General • Private Business, Small • Work Center • At-Large (two members)

BOARD MEMBER REPRESENTATION APPOINTED –TERM ENDS

Michael Casey

Special Education Teacher Cassville School District At Large Representative

5/12/2004-5/1/2011

David M. Dumke Board Chairperson

Field Services Representative Wisconsin Counties Association At Large Representative

6/8/2001-5/1/2005 8/9/2005-5/1/2009

Joseph D’Costa

Director Bureau of Management Services Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Department of Workforce Development Vocational Rehabilitation Representative

8/8/2005-5/1/2009

James Langdon Deputy Division Administrator Division of Enterprise Operations Department of Administration Representative

1/6/2006-5/1/2009

Nickolas C. George, Jr.

President Midwest Food Processors Association, Inc. Private Business, General, Representative

6/3/1996-5/1/1999 7/16/1999-5/1/2003

Bill Smith

Executive Director National Federation of Independent Businesses Private Business, Small, Representative

12/30/1999-5/1/2003

Thomas Swant

Unit Manager Bureau of Long Term Support Division of Disability & Elder Services Department of Health & Family Services Mental Health Representative

12/1/2003-7/6/2007

Jean Zweifel

Chief Executive Officer Greenco Industries, Inc. Work Center Representative

2/17/2007-5/1/2011

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STATE USE BOARD STAFF State Use Board staff assists the Board in the discharge of its functions by working closely with the procuring agencies and work centers across the state to identify and develop new products and services for purchase by state agencies. State Use Board staff provides oversight, expertise, and support in developing new contracting opportunities between work centers and state agencies. The contracts between state agencies and work centers provide training, meaningful employment and fair wages for Wisconsin citizens with disabilities. Some key activities State Use Board staff undertakes in fulfilling their responsibilities to the Board are:

• Leading, managing and coordinating the day-to-day operation of the State Use Program, including administration of contracts with work centers;

• Providing out-reach through on-site visits and training sessions to assist work

centers and State agencies in complying with State Use Program provisions;

• Obtaining certification and submitting to the Board a listing of work centers wishing to participate in the State Use Program that are qualified and legally eligible to do so;

• Monitoring work centers to evaluate their qualifications and capabilities and ensure

they will be able to produce the commodity or provide the service satisfactorily;

• Providing the Board with data necessary to determine the fair market price which should be paid by the State for a commodity or service under consideration for award;

• Providing technical assistance, either directly or indirectly, to work centers and

state agencies in the form of pricing, procurement, contract administration and negotiation;

• Acting as a troubleshooter when assistance with a State Use commodity or service

is needed by a procuring agency; and

• Overseeing the coordination, development and implementation of programs and special initiatives within the State Use Program that impact contracting opportunities.

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IMPACT OF STATE USE PROGRAM The State Use Law strives to maximize State agency contracting with Wisconsin qualified work centers, insuring the procurement of quality products and services while providing a positive impact on the employment of Wisconsinites with severe disabilities. If a work center employing persons with severe disabilities demonstrates they can offer quality products and services at competitive prices, the State will purchase the product or service for as long as it is needed and the work center's performance and production meet applicable standards. Annually, the State Use Board asks work centers to report on their contracting with state agencies to help determine the impact of the State Use Program. This annual report includes a summary of financial and employment analysis of the program's growth. In Fiscal Year 2007, work centers reported annual sales to State agencies totaling $13,430,689. This represents an increase of 17% from the previous year. The increase is a result of continued product development and expansion of current product lines. Of the 65 work centers certified to do business under the State Use Program in Fiscal Year 2007, 43 work centers (66%) did some business with the State. The State Use Program continually strives to increase the number of people with severe disabilities who work on state contracts. While special manufacturing or procedural techniques may be developed to adapt the production process to meet the needs of individuals with severe disabilities, there are no modifications made to the State's specifications or quality requirements. The results are high quality products and services for Wisconsin state agencies and greater independence for people with disabilities Wisconsin’s State Use Law links people to rehabilitation, rehabilitation to jobs, and jobs to productivity and independence.

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Work Center Employment of Persons with Severe Disabilities

The State Use Program provides needed services and products to state agencies while providing good jobs, decent pay and honest self-determined futures to people with disabilities. While percentages of dollars spent are good measures of the program’s success, the ultimate objective of the State Use Program is more jobs and better jobs for people with severe disabilities. During Fiscal Year 2007, State Use Program contracts provided employment for 6,600 workers with disabilities (a 35% increase from the previous year) who worked 320,963 hours and earned $2,053,882 in wages. The dollars paid out in State Use wages advance the economic independence and self-reliance of Wisconsinites with disabilities. Moreover, 345 disabled workers were successful in moving to competitive jobs outside the program. FY 04 FY 05 FY 06 FY 07

Persons with severe disabilities employed by all work centers at the end of the previous Fiscal Year (i.e. June 30, 2006)

5,386 5,815 5,099 6,508

Persons with severe disabilities employed by all work centers working on State contracts

2,681 3,057 4,894 6,600

Persons with severe disabilities obtaining outside employment

208 344 180 345

Total direct labor hours worked by persons with severe disabilities

303,247 316,744 307,803 320,963

Total wages paid for direct labor hours $1,805,624 $2,081,121 $1,893,171 $2,053,882

Average direct labor hourly wage $ 5.95 $ 6.57 $ 6.16 $6.40 Source: Work Center Annual Reports

Total Number of Hours Worked on

State Use Contracts: 367,934

*Hours worked by individuals

without disabilities

13%

Hours worked by individuals

with disabilities

87%

*Job coaches, managers, supervisors, i.e

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State Use Purchases by Fiscal Year and Contract Type

FY 04 FY 05 FY 06 FY 07

Product Contracts $ 902,095 $ 963,311 $3,036,729 $4,774,731

Service Contracts $7,998,391 $8,476,867 $8,435,225 $8,655,958

Total State Contracts $8,900,486 $9,440,178 $11,471,954 $13,430,689

The Fiscal Year 2007 data indicates total state purchases from work centers increased by 17 percent (17%) over the last fiscal year (see below).

State Use Purchases by Fiscal Year

$0

$2,000,000

$4,000,000

$6,000,000

$8,000,000

$10,000,000

$12,000,000

$14,000,000

FY 04 FY 05 FY 06 FY 07

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DISTRIBUTION OF STATE USE CONTRACTS BY FISCAL YEAR

TYPE OF CONTRACT FY 04 FY 05 FY 06 FY 07 Product $902,095 $963,311 $3,036,729 $4,774,731 % of Total 10% 10% 27% 36%

Service (Non-RAM) $2,861,443 $2,896,605 $2,880,399 $2,999,090 % of Total 32% 31% 25% 22%

Rest Area Maintenance*

$5,136,948 $5,580,262 $5,554,826 $5,656,868

% of Total 58% 59% 48% 42%

TOTAL $8,900,486 $9,440,178 $11,471,954 $13,430,689 In Fiscal Year 2007 the core business line of state use contracts continued to be service contracting totaling $8,655,958. This represents 64% of the total spent on all contracts in the State Use Program (see below). *The Department of Transportation (DOT) historically has contracted with work centers to clean and maintain the facilities and grounds for rest areas along the interstate highway system in Wisconsin and a few primary Wisconsin highways. Through the State’s rest area maintenance (RAM) program the DOT currently contracts with 24 certified work centers for rest areas located throughout the State.

Distribution of State Use Contracts by Fiscal Year

$0

$1,000,000

$2,000,000

$3,000,000

$4,000,000

$5,000,000

$6,000,000

FY 04 FY 05 FY 06 FY 07

Product

Service (Non-RAM)

Rest AreaMaintenance

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SUMMARY OF STATE USE FY 2007 ACCOMPLISHMENTS Since its inception, the Board has demonstrated leadership in identifying opportunities for work centers to market their products and services to state agencies. In Fiscal Year 2007 the primary focus of the Board was on providing information to work centers to maintain the effectiveness of the State Use Program. The State Use Board has continued to grow the program with its objective of establishing viable systems that create opportunities for work centers to increase sales to state agencies. It is important to note that the State Use Program achievements are a team effort, only reached with assistance from the State Use Board, work centers, Board staff and numerous state agencies. The Board encourages comments and questions from the public at each of its meetings so that the Board becomes cognizant of developing issues and concerns. The Board meets quarterly on the second Thursday of January, April, July, and October. Working with staff and work centers, the Board accomplished the following during Fiscal Year 2007 (July 1, 2006 through June 30, 2007):

Joint Venture Contract Initiative The Board continued to encourage Wisconsin’s work centers to team with for-profit companies to establish the necessary technical foundation for providing products to contracting state agencies. The for-profit partner’s willingness to share expertise and knowledge has resulted in an increase in employment options for individuals with disabilities. During FY 2007, the joint venture initiative resulted in state contracts to provide correctional officer uniforms, inmate tennis shoes and indigent hygiene kits for prisoners. Every new product helps to diversify the portfolio of the work center and the job skills of the individual workers while demonstrating the potential of people with disabilities to excel in the jobs performed. The collaboration between for-profit companies and work centers provides opportunities for individuals to achieve greater self-worth, esteem, improved economic independence, and social inclusion while building a stronger foundation for Wisconsin's economy.

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Education and Outreach

In the previous fiscal year the State Use Board conducted a survey of work centers asking how the State Use Program meets work center’s expectations. Feedback from the survey indicated the Board should conduct some of its Board meetings outside of Madison to accommodate work centers located around the state. Work Centers also requested the Board provide state use program training opportunities. During FY 2007, State Use Board meetings were held in West Allis and Balsam Lake in response to the work centers’ suggestions and for State Use Board meetings held in Madison, the Board now offers conference call participation to work centers. Additionally, the Board presented training on lean manufacturing provided by UW Stout’s Economic Development Center and State Use Program training at an employer roundtable in Tomah designed to educate the manufacturing sector and work centers on the State Use Program.

Annual Fair Market Review Procedure

One of the State Use Board’s fundamental governance duties identified in the State Use Law is to “at least annually, conduct a review of the prices paid by agencies for the materials, supplies, equipment and contractual services provided by work centers and make any adjustments necessary to establish fair market price.” During Fiscal Year 2007 the Board established methods to implement an annual fair market pricing review. The annual fair market review procedure is scheduled to begin April 2008.

Research and Development In Fiscal Year 2007, the State Use Program received requests from work centers for information on how the state buys certain products and services. Obtaining this information is the first step for the work center in analyzing its ability to contract with the State. Staff did extensive investigation and provided research results on annual State purchases, most recent contract specifications, terms and conditions, prices and samples in the following areas:

• Safety Cones/Barrels, vests, flags • Drug Testing Kits • Soap • Disposable Coverall • CD/DVD & Computer Data Destruction • Corrugated Boxes • Cafeteria Services

Work Centers that demonstrated persistence in bringing initiatives to the Board for research and development seem to be the most successful in finding new ways to contract with the State.

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SUMMARY

For more than 18 years the State Use Program has provided job opportunities to Wisconsin’s residents with severe disabilities who would otherwise face countless obstacles to securing employment. The program benefits individuals who are blind, developmentally and mentally disabled. The State Use Board continued to make progress in Fiscal Year 2007 establishing policies and procedures to effectively and efficiently manage the program while addressing the needs and concerns of work centers and state agencies. The State Use Program was designed and passed into law by the Wisconsin State Legislature for the purpose of providing gainful employment for persons with disabilities. The Program opens doors to opportunity, providing people with disabilities job skills and training that enhance their lives. The value of work is deeply ingrained in Wisconsin culture and Wisconsin’s work centers provide opportunities for employment to individuals with disabilities who would likely be unemployed. Through the State Use Program certified Work Centers are guaranteed the opportunity to show they can offer quality products and services to the Wisconsin’s state agencies at competitive prices. The State benefits through the acquisition of quality goods and services, assurance of on-time delivery, and payment of fair market prices. The work centers provide long-term transferable work experience and marketable job skills for people with disabilities that increase their independence and self-sufficiency. The State Use Law Program is an example of State government operating at its best. Through the State Use Program people with disabilities are provided the opportunity to work in a supported environment, receive vocational training and earn a living by their own efforts. The State Use Program gives Wisconsinites with disabilities the same opportunity as everyone else to have a job, develop self esteem and fully participate in society. PROGRAM CONTACTS: Any questions or comments about this report should be addressed to the State Use Program Director, Laura Rice, at (608) 266-5462, or Matthew Olson, Purchasing Associate at (608) 266-5669.

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STATE OF WISCONSIN STATE USE PROGRAM

FISCAL YEAR 2007

APPENDIX A

DIRECTORY OF WORK CENTERS

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ASPIRO, INC. 1673 DOUSMAN ST PO BOX 12770 GREEN BAY, WI 54307-2770 COUNTY: BROWN

CONTACT: JOHN HICKEY, PRES EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 920-498-2599 FAX: 920-498-2652 TTY: NONE

BARRON COUNTY DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES SERVICES, INC. 175 NORTH LAKE STREET BARRON, WI 54812 COUNTY: BARRON

CONTACT: RUSS TABOR, DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 715-537-5341 FAX: 715-537-5608 TTY: NONE

BLACK RIVER INDUSTRIES, INC. 650 JENSEN DRIVE MEDFORD, WI 54451 COUNTY: TAYLOR

CONTACT: BETH CARLSON, DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 715-748-2950 FAX: 715-748-6363 TTY: NONE

BROOKE INDUSTRIES, INC. 1257 INDUSTRIAL PARKWAY FOND DU LAC, WI 54937-2203 COUNTY: FOND DU LAC

CONTACT: DAVID A THORNBURG, EXEC DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 920-924-3020 FAX: 920-924-3039 TTY: NONE

CAREERS INDUSTRIES, INC. 3502 DOUGLAS AVE RACINE, WI 53402-3223 COUNTY: RACINE

CONTACT: JOHN BENARIDES, PRES EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 262-752-4100 FAX: 262-752-4106 TTY: NONE

CHALLENGE CENTER, INC. 39 N. 25TH ST EAST SUPERIOR, WI 54880 COUNTY: DOUGLAS

CONTACT: EUGENE CHUZLES, DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 715-394-2771 FAX: 715-394-2100 TTY: NONE

CHIPPEWA RIVER INDUSTRIES 1000 LAKE WISSOTA DRIVE CHIPPEWA FALLS, WI 54729 COUNTY: CHIPPEWA

CONTACT: DAVE LEMANSKI, DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 715-726-7822 FAX: 715-726-7939 TTY: NONE

CLARK COUNTY ADULT DEVELOPMENT SERVICE 302 SOUTH JONES STREET PO BOX 66 GREENWOOD, WI 54437 COUNTY: CLARK

CONTACT: BRENT SHOUP, DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 715-267-7228 FAX: 715-267-3125 TTY: 715-267-7228

COUNSELING & DEVELOPMENT CENTER, INC. 598 PETERSON DRIVE PO BOX 71 PHILLIPS, WI 54555 COUNTY: PRICE

CONTACT: GREGG S. ENGFER, DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 715-339-3048 FAX: 715-339-2436 TTY: NONE

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CRAWFORD COUNTY OPPORTUNITY CENTER, INC d/b/a OPPORTUNITY CENTER 730 NORTH STATE STREET PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, WI 53821 COUNTY: CRAWFORD

CONTACT: GEORGE HENDRICKS, DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 608-326-6486 FAX: 608-326-8332 TTY: NONE

CURATIVE CARE NETWORK 1647 SOUTH 101ST STREET WEST ALLIS, WI 53214-4009 COUNTY: MILWAUKEE

CONTACT: JEFF KAMINSKI, VP EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 414-257-4057 FAX: 414-607-5452 TTY: NONE

DIVERSE OPTIONS, INC. 571 FENTON ST PO BOX 449 RIPON, WI 54971-0449 COUNTY: FOND DU LAC

CONTACT: ALLEN SCHRAEDER, PRES/CEO EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 920-748-6387 FAX: 920-748-6030 TTY: NONE

DIVERSIFIED SERVICES CENTER, INC. 7649 TOWER RD PO BOX 501 SIREN, WI 54872-0501 COUNTY: BURNETT

CONTACT: JOE WACEK, DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 715-349-5724 FAX: 715-349-5505 TTY: NONE

EAST SHORE INDUSTRIES 813 RABAS ST ALGOMA, WI 54201-1799 COUNTY: KEWAUNEE

CONTACT: RONALD C. OPICKA, CEO EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 920-487-3541 FAX: 920-487-3478 TTY: 920-487-3478

EISENHOWER CENTER, INC. 4425 WEST WOOLWORTH AVE MILWAUKEE, WI 53218-1412 COUNTY: MILWAUKEE

CONTACT: BARBARA L. ROWLAND, EXEC DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 414-353-8480 FAX: 414-353-8720 TTY: NONE

FOCUSCORP, INC. 3201 LATHAM DRIVE MADISON, WI 53713 COUNTY: DANE

CONTACT: KAREN R. REIBETANZ, Ph.D., PRES/CEO EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 608-277-9140 FAX: 608-277-9243 TTY: NONE

FOX RIVER INDUSTRIES 222 LEFFERT ST PO BOX 69 BERLIN, WI 54923-0069 COUNTY: GREEN LAKE

CONTACT: ED SEHUH, MGR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 920-361-3484 FAX: 920-361-1195 TTY: NONE

GOODWILL INDUSTRIES NORTHERN WISCONSIN & UPPER MICHIGAN, INC. 1428 MAIN ST MARINETTE, WI 54143 COUNTY: MARINETTE

CONTACT: JULIE KING-MANN, DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 715-732-0563 FAX: 715-732-1519 TTY: NONE

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GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF SOUTHEASTERN WI, INC. 6055 N. 91ST STREET MILWAUKEE, WI 53225-0919 COUNTY: MILWAUKEE

CONTACT: ROBERT A. SCHNEEBERG, DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 414-353-6400 FAX: 414-353-4283 TTY: 414-353-6860

GREEN VALLEY ENTERPRISES, INC. 1223 MADISON ST BEAVER DAM, WI 53916-2629 COUNTY: DODGE

CONTACT: JEANINE KNUDSON, EXEC DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 920-887-4282 FAX: 920-887-4292 TTY: NONE

GREENCO INDUSTRIES, INC. 1601 4TH AVENUE, WEST MONROE, WI 53566 COUNTY: GREEN

CONTACT: JEAN ZWEIFEL, CEO EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 608-328-8311 FAX: 608-328-1993 TTY: NONE

HANDISHOP INDUSTRIES, INC. 1411 N. SUPERIOR AVE TOMAH, WI 54660 COUNTY: MONROE

CONTACT: WILLIAM J GREENE, PRES/CEO EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 608-372-3289 FAX: 608-372-0770 TTY: NONE

HEADWATERS, INC. 1441 EAST TIMBER DRIVE PO BOX 618 RHINELANDER, WI 54501-0618 COUNTY: ONEIDA

CONTACT: MARY HARDTKE, DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 715-369-1337 FAX: 715-369-1793 TTY: 715-369-1337

HIGHLINE CORPORATION 100 CARY RD, HWY 77 PO BOX 218 HURLEY, WI 54534-0218 COUNTY: IRON

CONTACT: GARY LEINO, PRES EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 715-561-4515 FAX: 715-561-3103 TTY: NONE

HODAN CENTER, INC. PO BOX 212 MINERAL POINT, WI 53565-0212 COUNTY: IOWA

CONTACT: THOMAS A SCHRAEDER EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 608-987-3336 FAX: 608-987-3082 TTY: 608-987-3775

HOLIDAY HOUSE OF MANITOWOC COUNTY, INC. 2818 MEADOW LN PO BOX 579 MANITOWOC, WI 54221-0579 COUNTY: MANITOWOC

CONTACT: THOMAS E KEIL, EXEC DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 920-682-4663 FAX: 920-682-1091 TTY: 920-682-5655

INDIANHEAD ENTERPRISES, INC. 1426 INDIANHEAD DR MENOMONIE, WI 54751 COUNTY: DUNN

CONTACT: MIKE BEAUPRE, EXEC DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 715-232-6460 FAX: 715-232-6463 TTY: NONE

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INDUSTRIES FOR THE BLIND, INC. 445 S. CURTIS RD WEST ALLIS, WI 53214-1016 COUNTY: MILWAUKEE

CONTACT: CHARLES J LANGE, DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 414-778-3040 FAX: 414-778-3041 TTY: NONE

INNOVATIVE SERVICES, INC. 1311 N. DANZ AVE GREEN BAY, WI 54302 COUNTY: BROWN

CONTACT: KIM CHONG, VOC DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 920-431-0962 FAX: 920-468-4801 TTY: NONE

KANDU INDUSTRIES, INC. 1741 ADEL ST JANESVILLE, WI 53546 COUNTY: ROCK

CONTACT: GARY BERSELL, EXEC DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 608-755-4123 FAX: 608-755-4125 TTY: NONE

KENOSHA ACHIEVEMENT CENTER, INC. 1218-79TH STREET KENOSHA, WI 53143-6199 COUNTY: KENOSHA

CONTACT: PAULA I. WILLIAMS, CEO EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 262-658-9500 FAX: 262-605-3300 TTY: NONE

L.E. PHILLIPS CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER, INC. 1515 BALL ST PO BOX 600 EAU CLAIRE, WI 5470 COUNTY: EAU CLAIRE

CONTACT: TERRY D. PETERSON JR., EXEC DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 715-834-2771 FAX: 715-834-1123 TTY: NONE

LAKELAND INDUSTRIES 504 LAKELAND RD SHAWANO, WI 54166 COUNTY: SHAWANO

CONTACT: PAT MAGEE, VOC SERV MGR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 715-526-5547 FAX: 715-526-5542 TTY: NONE

LAKESIDE CURATIVE SERVICES 2503 LINCOLNWOOD CT RACINE, WI 53403 COUNTY: RACINE

CONTACT: MAGGIE WHITE, EXEC DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 262-598-0098 FAX: 262-598-0083 TTY: 262-598-8298

LINCOLN COUNTY 51.437 SERVICES / LINCOLN INDUSTRIES 912 MEMORIAL DRIVE PO BOX 710 MERRILL, WI 54452-0710 COUNTY: LINCOLN

CONTACT: TERRY L. SCHMIDT, DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 715-536-0350 FAX: 715-536-6146 TTY: NONE

MADISON AREA REHABILITATION CENTERS, INC. 901 POST RD MADISON, WI 53713-3260 COUNTY: DANE

CONTACT: RICHARD BERLING, EXEC DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 608-223-9110 FAX: 608-223-9112 TTY: NONE

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MILWAUKEE CENTER FOR INDEPENDENCE 2020 W. WELLS STREET MILWAUKEE, WI 53233 COUNTY: MILWAUKEE

CONTACT: HOWARD GARBER, PRES EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 414-937-2175 FAX: 414-937-2037 TTY: 414-937-2022

N.E.W. CURATIVE REHABILITATION, INC. 2900 CURRY LANE PO BOX 8027 GREEN BAY, WI 54308-8027 COUNTY: BROWN

CONTACT: JOHN BLOOR, PRES EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 920-468-1161 FAX: 920-468-7851 TTY: 920-468-1161

NEW HOPE CENTER, INC. 443 MANHATTAN ST PO BOX 189 CHILTON, WI 53014 COUNTY: CALUMET

CONTACT: DAN WITT, EXEC DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 920-849-9351 FAX: 920-849-7792 TTY: NONE

NEW VIEW INDUSTRIES 222 WEST PARK STREET PO BOX 679 GILLETT, WI 54124 COUNTY: OCONTO

CONTACT: JODY PRISTEL EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 920-855-2128 FAX: 920-855-6613 TTY: NONE

NORTHWOODS INC OF WISCONSIN N 6510 US HWY 51 S PO BOX 357 PORTAGE, WI 53901-0357 COUNTY: COLUMBIA

CONTACT: JEFFREY H. AERTS, PRES/CEO EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 608-742-7114 FAX: 608-742-0636 TTY: 608-742-7114

OPPORTUNITIES, INC. OF JEFFERSON CO 200 E. CRAMER ST PO BOX 278 FORT ATKINSON, WI 53538 COUNTY: JEFFERSON

CONTACT: BARBARA LEDUC, PRES EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 920-563-2437 FAX: 920-563-4651 TTY: NONE

OPPORTUNITIES UNLIMITED 2680 E ONEIDA LN RHINELANDER, WI 54501 COUNTY: ONEIDA

CONTACT: KATHERINE R TODD, VOC SRV DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 715-365-6830 FAX: TTY : NONE

OPPORTUNITY DEVELOPMENT CENTERS, INC. 1191 HUNTINGTON AVE WISCONSIN RAPIDS, WI 54494-6499 COUNTY: WOOD

CONTACT: PAMELA ROSS, PRES EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 715-424-2712 FAX: 715-421-1885 TTY: NONE

PATHWAYS OF WISCONSIN, INC. 22 N. HANCOCK ST MADISON, WI 53703 COUNTY: DANE

CONTACT: DEBORAH L ROGAN, EXEC DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 608-255-5011 FAX: TTY: NONE

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POLK COUNTY ADULT DEVELOPMENT CENTER, INC. 101 150TH ST BALSAM LAKE, WI 54810 COUNTY: POLK

CONTACT: DAWN R FERGUSON, EXEC DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 715-485-8770 FAX: 715-485-8740 TTY: NONE

PORTAL INDUSTRIES, INC. 1015 CEDAR CREEK RD PO BOX 65 GRAFTON, WI 53024-0065 COUNTY: OZAUKEE

CONTACT: CAROLE STUEBE, EXEC DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 262-377-4410 FAX: 262-377-4415 TTY: NONE

REGIONAL ENTERPRISES FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN, INC. (REACH) 1324 W. CLAIREMONT AVE, SUITE #1 EAU CLAIRE, WI 54701 COUNTY: EAU CLAIRE

CONTACT: KENNETH J SUMNER, DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 715-552-2763 FAX: 715-552-4511 TTY: NONE

REHABILITATION CENTER OF SHEBOYGAN, INC. (RCS) 1305 SAINT CLAIR AVE. SHEBOYGAN, WI 53081 COUNTY: SHEBOYGAN

CONTACT: RONALD L. VAN ROOYEN, PRES EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 920-458-8261 FAX: 920-458-8361 TTY: NONE

RIVERFRONT, INC. 3000 SOUTH AVE LA CROSSE, WI 54601 COUNTY: LA CROSSE

CONTACT: MARCIA JAGODZINSKE, PRES/CEO EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 608-784-9450 FAX: 608-784-5345 TTY: 608-784-9450

SAINT COLETTA OF WISCONSIN, INC. W4955 HIGHWAY 18 JEFFERSON, WI 53549-9702 COUNTY: JEFFERSON

CONTACT: ANTHONY S. LODUCA EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 920-674-4330 FAX: 920-674-4603 TTY: NONE

SOUTHWEST OPPORTUNITIES CENTER, INC. 1600 INDUSTRIAL PARK RD PO BOX 207 LANCASTER, WI 53813-0207 COUNTY: GRANT

CONTACT: AUDREY GAIO-JOHNSTON, DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 608-723-6659 FAX: 608-723-7320 TTY: NONE

ST CROIX INDUSTRIES 1525 N. 4TH STREET NEW RICHMOND, WI 54017-1065 COUNTY: SAINT CROIX

CONTACT: RONALD J EICHSTAEDT, DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 715-246-8299 FAX: 715-246-8295 TTY: 715-246-8325

SUNSHINE HOUSE, INC. 55 WEST YEW STREET STURGEON BAY, WI 54235 COUNTY: DOOR

CONTACT: PAUL R. KOK, CEO EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 920-743-7943 FAX: 920-743-4050 TTY: NONE

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SUPERIOR VOCATIONS CENTER, INC. 2320 HILL AVE SUPERIOR, WI 54880-5253 COUNTY: DOUGLAS

CONTACT: TOBY JOHNSON, EXEC DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 715-392-6171 FAX: 715-392-6172 TTY: NONE

THE THRESHOLD, INC. 600 ROLFS AVE WEST BEND, WI 53090-2637 COUNTY: WASHINGTON

CONTACT: BRUCE WILK, ASSOCIATE DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 262-338-1188 FAX: 262-338-9453 TTY: 262-338-3766

VALLEY PACKAGING INDUSTRIES, INC. 2730 N. ROEMER RD APPLETON, WI 54911 COUNTY: OUTAGAMIE

CONTACT: ROBERT H. RUSSO, PRES/CEO EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 920-749-5859 FAX: 920-749-5865 TTY: 920-740-5859

VENTURES UNLIMITED, INC. 110 N.INDUSTRIAL DR PO BOX 623 SHELL LAKE, WI 54871-0623 COUNTY: WASBURN

CONTACT: KRISTIN FRANE, CEO EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 715-468-2939 FAX: 715-468-4478 TTY: NONE

VERNON AREA REHABILITATION CENTER, INC. 1133 NELSON PARKWAY VIROQUA, WI 54665 COUNTY: VERNON

CONTACT: ANTHONY J. UGO, PRES/CEO EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 608-637-3934 FAX: 608-637-8091 TTY: NONE

VIP SERVICES, INC. 530 E CENTRALIA ST ELKHORN, WI 53121-2008 COUNTY: WALWORTH

CONTACT: CYNTHIA SIMONSEN, EXEC DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 262-723-4043 FAX: 262-723-4984 TTY: 262-723-4043

WAUKESHA TRAINING CENTER, INC. 300 SOUTH PRAIRIE AVE WAUKESHA, WI 53186-5968 COUNTY: WAUKESHA

CONTACT: ANGELA S BRUNHART,EXEC DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 262-547-6821 FAX: 262-547-6883 TTY: 262-547-6851

WAUPACA COUNTY INDUSTRIES 175 W. HOWARD STREET MANAWA, WI 54949-9282 COUNTY: WAUPACA

CONTACT: MICHAEL POMRENING EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 920-596-5457 FAX: 920-596-2419 TTY: 920-596-2542

WAUSAUKEE ENTERPRISES, INC. 836 CEDAR AT WAUSAUKEE, WI 54177 COUNTY: MARINETTE

CONTACT: ROBERT BELTRAME, EXEC DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 715-856-5441 FAX: 715-856-5440 TTY: NONE

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WAUSHARA INDUSTRIES, INC. 210 E. CHICAGO RD PO BOX 590 WAUTOMA, WI 54982-0590 COUNTY: WAUSHARA

CONTACT: RICHARD KING, EXEC DIR EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 920-787-4696 FAX: 920-787-4698 TTY: NONE

WISCRAFT, INC. 5316 W. STATE STREET MILWAUKEE, WI 53208 COUNTY: MILWAUKEE

CONTACT: JIM KERLIN, PRES EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 414-778-5800 FAX: 414-778-5805 TTY: NONE

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STATE OF WISCONSIN

STATE USE BOARD FISCAL YEAR 2007

APPENDIX B

TOTAL SALES REPORTED FROM WORK CENTERS $13,430,689

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WORK CENTER CITY $ REPORTEDASPIRO INC GREEN BAY $0.00BARRON COUNTY DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES SERVICES INC BARRON $185,018.41BLACK RIVER INDUSTRIES MEDFORD $55,278.94BROOKE INDUSTRIES INC FOND DU LAC $0.00CAREERS INDUSTRIES INC RACINE $1,734,011.11CHALLENGE CENTER INC SUPERIOR $598.75CHIPPEWA RIVER INDUSTRIES CHIPPEWA FALLS $48,258.75CLARK COUNTY ADULT DEVELOPMENT SERVICES GREENWOOD $2,096.19COUNSELING & DEVELOPMENT CENTER PHILLIPS $0.00CRAWFORD COUNTY OPPORTUNITY CENTER d/b/a OPPORTUNITY CENTER

PRAIRIE DU CHIEN $0.00

CURATIVE CARE NETWORK WEST ALLIS $117,712.99DIVERSE OPTIONS RIPON $127,033.39DIVERSIFIED SERVICES INC SIREN $266,364.57EAST SHORE INDUSTRIES INC ALGOMA $176,827.00EISENHOWER CENTER INC MILWAUKEE $0.00FOCUSCORP INC MADISON $0.00FOX RIVER INDUSTRIES BERLIN $0.00GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF NORTHERN WI & UP MI MARINETTE $0.00GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF SOUTH EASTERN WI INC MILWAUKEE $0.00GREEN VALLEY ENTERPRISES INC BEAVER DAM $19,292.00GREENCO INDUSTRIES INC MONROE $111,314.20HANDISHOP INDUSTRIES INC TOMAH $1,291,968.82HEADWATERS INC RHINELANDER $183,666.03HIGHLINE CORPORATION HURLEY $207,678.38HODAN CENTER INC MINERAL POINT $0.00HOLIDAY HOUSE OF MANITOWAC COUNTY INC MANITOWOC $284,799.91INDIANHEAD ENTERPRISES INC MENOMONIE $317,093.51INDUSTRIES FOR THE BLIND WEST ALLIS $51,567.00INNOVATIVE SERVICES INC GREEN BAY $0.00KANDU INDUSTRIES INC JANESVILLE $0.00KENOSHA ACHIEVEMENT CENTER INC KENOSHA $2,030,248.03L.E. PHILLIPS CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER INC EAU CLAIRE $854,850.10LAKELAND INDUSTRIES SHAWANO $0.00LAKESIDE CURATIVE SERVICES RACINE $702,304.00LINCOLN COUNTY 51.437 SERVICES / LINCOLN INDUSTRIES MERRIL $861,856.50MADISON AREA REHAB CENTERS INC MADISON $5,409.28MILWAUKEE CENTER FOR INDEPENDENCE MILWAUKEE $43,176.00NEW CURATIVE REHABILITATION INC GREEN BAY $0.00NEW HOPE CENTER INC CHILTON $0.00NEW VIEW INDUSTRIES GILLETT $7,923.06NORTHWOODS INC OF WI PORTAGE $737,224.97OPPORTUNITIES INC OF JEFFERSON COUNTY FORT ATKINSON $332,993.93OPPORTUNITES UNLIMITED RHINELANDER $0.00OPPORTUNITY DEVELOPMENT CENTERS INC WISCONSIN RAPIDS $14,167.10PATHWAYS OF WISCONSIN INC MADISON $62,657.44POLK COUNTY ADULT DEVELOPMENT CENTER BALSAM LAKE $19,966.99PORTAL INDUSTRIES INC GRAFTON $0.00REGIONAL ENTERPRISES FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN INC (REACH)

EAU CLAIRE $7,875.00

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WORK CENTER CITY $ REPORTEDREHABILITATION CENTER OF SHEBOYGAN INC (RCS) SHEBOYGAN $252.00RIVERFRONT LA CROSSE $254,768.56SAINTT COLETTA OF WISCONSIN INC JEFFERSON $0.00 SOUTHWEST OPPORTUNITIES CENTER INC LANCASTER $0.00 ST CROIX INDUSTRIES NEW RICHMOND $77,823.13SUNSHINE HOUSE INC STURGEON BAY $0.00SUPERIOR VOCATIONS CENTER INC SUPERIOR $300,932.00THRESHOLD INC, THE WEST BEND $106,996.00VALLEY PACKAGING INDUSTRIES INC APPLETON $0.00VENTURES UNLIMITED SHELL LAKE $50,799.10VERNON AREA REHABILITATION CENTER INC (VARC) VIROQUA $73,937.93VIP SERVICES INC ELKHORN $805,912.42WAUKESHA TRAINING CENTER INC WAUKESHA $703,814.83WAUPACA COUNTY INDUSTRIES MANAWA $115,449.07WAUSAUKEE ENTERPRISES INC WAUSAUKEE $0.00WAUSHARA INDUSTRIES INC WAUTOMA $18,012.33WISCRAFT INC MILWAUKEE $60,759.00 TOTAL SALES REPORTED FROM WORK CENTERS $13,430,689

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STATE OF WISCONSIN STATE USE BOARD FISCAL YEAR 2007

APPENDIX C

SUMMARY OF STATE USE PRODUCT AND SERVICE

CONTRACTS FISCAL YEAR 2007

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SUMMARY OF STATE USE PRODUCT AND SERVICE CONTRACTS FISCAL YEAR 2007

PRODUCT / SERVICE WORK CENTER RAM BARRON COUNTY DEVELOPMENTAL

DISABILITIES SERVICES INC RAM, LAWNCARE, JANITORIAL BLACK RIVER INDUSTRIES

TRASH CAN LINERS CAREERS INDUSTRIES INC PAPER SHREDDING CHALLENGE CENTER INC

RAM CHIPPEWA RIVER INDUSTRIES RAM CLARK COUNTY ADULT DEVELOPMENT SERVICES RAM CURATIVE CARE NETWORK

SOCKS DIVERSE OPTIONS T-SHIRTS FOR DOC DIVERSIFIED SERVICES INC

MOP SALES EAST SHORE INDUSTRIES INC JANITORIAL, LAWN MOWING GREEN VALLEY ENTERPRISES INC

GREENCO TOOTHPASTE, BRA'S GREENCO INDUSTRIES INC JANITORIAL, RAM HANDISHOP INDUSTRIES INC

JANITORIAL, LANDSCAPING, RAM HEADWATERS INC RAM HIGHLINE CORPORATION

JANITORIAL, RAM HOLIDAY HOUSE OF MANITOWAC COUNTY INC JANITORIAL, RAM INDIANHEAD ENTERPRISES INC

BRUSHES & WRITING INSTRUMENTS/PENS

INDUSTRIES FOR THE BLIND

FOODSERVICE, JANITORIAL, LAWN MOWING, RAM

KENOSHA ACHIEVEMENT CENTER INC

PLAQUES, DOC BAG BREAKFAST, JANITORIAL, RAM

L.E. PHILLIPS CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER INC

DISPOSABLE EXAM GLOVES LAKESIDE CURATIVE SERVICES WORKBOOTS FOR DOC LINCOLN COUNTY 51.437 SERVICES /

LINCOLN INDUSTRIES JANITORIAL FOR DOR, DOE MADISON AREA REHAB CENTERS INC

JANITORIAL STATE CRIME LAB MILWAUKEE CENTER FOR INDEPENDENCE STAKES & LATHS FOR DOT NEW VIEW INDUSTRIES

RAM NORTHWOODS INC OF WI RAM OPPORTUNITIES INC OF JEFFERSON COUNTY

SHIPPING FOR DOJ OPPORTUNITY DEVELOPMENT CENTERS INC JANITORIAL PATHWAYS OF WISCONSIN INC

RAM POLK COUNTY ADULT DEVELOPMENT CENTER LAWN MOWING FOR DMV RCS INC

JANITORIAL DEPT. OF MILITARY AFFAIRS

REACH INC

JANITORIAL, RAM RIVERFRONT JANITORIAL, RAM ST CROIX INDUSTRIES

JANITORIAL, MOWING, RAM SUPERIOR VOCATIONS CENTER INC JANITORIAL DEPT. OF

MILITARY AFFAIRS THRESHOLD INC, THE

JANITORIAL, RAM VENTURES UNLIMITED RAM VERNON AREA REHABILITATION CENTER INC

(VARC) JANITORIAL, RAM VIP SERVICES INC JANITORIAL, LAWN WAUKESHA TRAINING CENTER INC

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MAINTENANCE, RAM RAM WAUPACA COUNTY INDUSTRIES RAM WAUSHARA INDUSTRIES INC

SCRUBBER PADS WISCRAFT INC

43 Work Centers Provided Products and/or Services to the State of Wisconsin

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FY 2007 STATE CERTIFIED WORK CENTERS BY LOCATION

Superior (2)

Green Bay (3)

Barron

Medford

Fond du Lac

Racine (2)

ChippewaFalls

Greenwood

Phillips

Prairie du Chien West Allis (2)

Ripon

Siren

Algoma

Milwaukee (4)Madison (3)

BerlinMar

inet

teBeaver Dam

Monroe

Tomah

Rhinelander (2)

Hurley

MineralPoint

Manitowoc

Menomonie

JanesvilleKenosha

Eau Claire (2)

Shawano

Merril

Chilton

Gillett

Portage

Fort Atkinson

WisconsinRapids

Balsam Lake

Grafton

Sheboygan

La Crosse

Jefferson

Lancaster

New Richmond

Sturgeon Bay

West Bend

Appleton

Shell Lake

Viroqua

Elkhorn

Waukesha

Manawa

Wau

sauk

ee

Wautoma