PERMANENT TEMPORARY JOB PLACEMENT

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
OMNITEMPS Omni Offices, Inc. 122 E. 42nd St. New York NY 10017 Permanent and Temporary Job Placement Services;
OMNITEMPS Omni Offices, Inc. 122 E. 42nd St. New York NY 10017 Permanent and Temporary Job Placement Services;
OMNITEMPS Omni Temps/Atlanta, Inc. Atlanta GA Permanent and Temporary Job Placement Services;
OPTIMAL OUTCOMES SHC Services, Inc. 6955 Union Park Center Drive, Suite 400 Cottonwood Heights UT 84047 permanent and temporary job placement services in the field of healthcare; providing permanent and temporary staffing for healthcare services and/or facilities; permanent and temporary job placement services in the field of correctional facility healthcare; providing permanent and temporary staffing for correctional healthcare services and/or facilities;
PARTNERS IN LAW Partners In Law Placement, Inc. 470 Park Avenue South New York NY 10016 permanent and temporary job placement services, namely, permanent and temporary job placement of lawyers and paralegals;LAW;
YOUR PARTNER IN PATIENT CARE SHC Services, Inc. 6955 Union Park Center Drive, Suite 400 Cottonwood Heights UT 84047 Permanent and temporary job placement services in the field of healthcare; providing permanent and temporary staffing for healthcare services and/or facilities; ancillary staffing services, namely, human resource consulting concerning employee retention services; vendor management services for healthcare facilities;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. Secure access by a mobile wireless terminal of a wireless telephony network is achieved by having a Home Location Register store the terminal's temporary and permanent identities. Upon accessing the network following initial registration, the terminal sends a temporary identity to a Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN). If no serving node in the network knows the terminal, the terminal need not sent its permanent identity in clear as was previously required. Rather, the serving node need only query the HLR since the HLR can map the terminal's temporary identity to its permanent identity. In this way, the permanent identity of the mobile wireless terminal remains secure.