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The Hugh J. Gallen Vocational Career Technical Center, located in Littleton High School, in Littleton, N.H., offers a two-year pre-engineering program to give students a foundation in virtually any engineering discipline, from civil to mechanical and electrical engineering. They wanted to provide pre-engineering students with computers powerful enough to run graphics-intensive applications. The School worked with Ormsby Computer Systems, Inc., to equip the classroom with HP xw4550 Workstations.
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