Washington State Department of Commerce is the lead state agency charged with enhancing and promoting sustainable community and economic vitality in Washington, including the military and defense sector. They administer a diverse portfolio of more than 100 programs and several state boards and commissions, all focused on achieving one clear and simple mission: to grow and improve jobs in Washington. Their key customers include businesses, local governments, and community-based organizations.
Wave Motion Launch Corporation is developing barrel-less launcher technology that will serve as a more compact alternative to artillery and a method of lowering the cost of space launch to $100 per pound.
Western Shelter is the standard, exclusive supplier of re-deployable shelters for all U.S. FEMA emergency responder teams, state and county governments, and municipal fire and police jurisdictions; as well as forest service, military, hospital, and industrial organizations. Their systems are easily transported, simple to erect, and weather-secure working environments for operations in remote locations.
Wido has over 225,000Sqft of warehouse located here in the PNW we are in the process of opening our 3rd location in Auburn, WA that is over 150,000SQft with over 40 dock doors and set up to handle Hazardous goods, Food grade product, Farm product, and general commodities. We have over 50 trucks now under us as assets to handle all the drayage needs any customer has starting from point A to point B.
Work of Honor is a community of veterans and business professionals committed to combining best in class business and military operational strategies to create a strong economic community.
Workforce Southwest Washington oversees the workforce system for Clark, Cowlitz and Wahkiakum counties. Since 2003, we’ve invested more than $100 million to get people working in Southwest Washington.
Worksystems, Inc. is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that pursues and invests resources to improve the quality of the workforce in the City of Portland, Multnomah and Washington Counties. We develop policies and design workforce development programs and services delivered through a network of local partners to help people get the skills, training and education they need to go to work or to advance in their careers. Our partners include employers, labor groups, government, community colleges, high schools, community-based and economic development organizations.
As part of a worldwide network of World Trade Centers, we help local businesses succeed in the global market. As a trade association for exporters, importers and service providers, and supported by the private and public sectors via memberships, sponsorships and contracts, we offer a variety of programs and resources to stimulate international trade