Clients Technology Advancement Center (2003-present) - U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers HQ, Washington, DC
- U.S. Army Learning Center, Huntsville, AL
- U.S. Army, Baghdad, Iraq
- U.S. Army, Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
- Pitt County e911 Communications Center, Greenville, NC
- Johnston County e911 Communications Center, Smithfield, NC
- East Carolina University, College of Business
- East Carolina University, College of Technology and Computer Science
- East Carolina University, College of Nursing
- East Carolina University, College of Health and Human Performance
- East Carolina University, Campus Police
- East Carolina University, Division of Student Life
- East Carolina University, Joyner Library
- East Carolina University, Campus Living and Dining
- East Carolina University, Department of Health Education and Promotion
- East Carolina University, Division of Continuing Studies
- East Carolina University, Department of Business, Career, and Technical Education
- East Carolina University, Parking and Traffic Office
- East Carolina University, Information Technology Computing Services
- East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine
- East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine, William E. Laupus Health Science Library
- East Carolina University, Department of Construction Management
- East Carolina University, Central Stores and Receiving Warehouse
- East Carolina University, College of Education, Teaching Fellows Program
- East Carolina University, Volunteer and Service Learning Center
- East Carolina University, Eastern Area Health Education Center
- East Carolina University, Office of Academic Outreach
Center for Wireless & Mobile Computing (2001-2003) - U. S. Army, Center for Health Promotion & Preventive Medicine, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, MD
- Sprint PCS/Airgate Communications, Savannah, GA
- (East Carolina University) Department of Health Education and Promotion, Environmental Health Program Area; College of Education/Teaching Fellows Program; Department of Business, Vocational, and Technology Education; Rural Education Institute; Small Business and Technology Development Center; Brody School of Medicine; Eastern Area Health Education Center; Volunteer and Service Learning Center
Online Wireless Learning Solutions --OWLS (1999-2003) This was a FIPSE/LAAP initiative funded by the U.S. Office of Education, Ericsson, and East Carolina University, J. Barry DuVall and David R. Hillis were Co-Directors. A technology delivery system was developed for delivery of distance education courses anytime and anyplace. The following universities, colleges, public schools, and professional organizations tested this system: Colleges and Universities: - Bowling Green State University (OH)
- Central Connecticut State University (CT)
- Central Missouri University (MO)
- East Carolina University (NC)
- Eastern Michigan University (MI)
- Indiana State University (IN)
- Morehead State University (KY)
- North Carolina A&T (NC)
- Northern Kentucky University (KY)
- San Francisco State University (CA)
- Texas Southern University (TX)
- University of Louisiana (LA)
- University of Maryland/Baltimore (MD)
- University of Wisconsin Stout (WI)
- Wentworth Institute of Technology (MA)
Community Colleges: - Catawba Valley Community College (NC)
- College of the Redwoods (CA)
- Craven Community College (NC)
- Edgecombe Community College (NC)
- Forsythe Technical Community College (NC)
- Horry-Georgetown Technical College (SC)
- Johnston Community College (NC)
- Nash Community College (NC)
- Pitt Community College (NC)
- Shasta College (CA)
- Somerset Community College (KY)
- Wake Technical Community College (NC)
- Wayne Community College (NC)
- Wilson Technical Community College (NC)
High Schools: - Greene County High School (NC)
- Havelock High School (NC)
- Leesville Road High School (NC)
- West Johnston High School (NC)
- North Pitt High School (NC)
Professional Organizations: - Bringing Education and Academic Achievement to Migrants (Project BEAM) six locations in rural Southeastern Kentucky
- Society of Manufacturing Engineers (North Carolina and Michigan)
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