Advanced Data Processing, Inc. Sponsors NAEMT Harvard Scholarship for EMS Chief Officers & Executives.MIAMI Miami, cities, United States Miami (mīăm`ē, –ə). 1 City (1990 pop. 358,548), seat of Dade co., SE Fla., on Biscayne Bay at the mouth of the Miami River; inc. 1896. -- Advanced Data Processing data processing or information processing, operations (e.g., handling, merging, sorting, and computing) performed upon data in accordance with strictly defined procedures, such as recording and summarizing the financial transactions of a , Inc. (ADPI ADPI Alpha Delta Pi Sorority ADPI American Dairy Products Institute ADPI Analog Devices (Philippines) Inc ADPI Australian Dance Performance Institute (Brisbane, QLD, Australia) ) of Miami, Florida “Miami” redirects here. For the Native American tribe, see Miami tribe. Miami is a major city in southeastern Florida, in the United States. It is the county seat of Miami-Dade County. Miami is a gamma world city with an estimated population of 404,048. is pleased to announce its sponsorship of the Administrator Division of the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians e·mer·gen·cy medical technician n. Abbr. EMT A person trained and certified to appraise and initiate the administration of emergency care for victims of trauma or acute illness before or during transportation of victims to a health care (NAEMT NAEMT National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians ) Harvard Scholarship. ADPI will fund tuition costs of the prestigious Harvard University's State and Local Government Senior Executives Program. The three-year commitment from ADPI allows the newly established scholarship to begin this year. "ADPI is the largest single-specialty provider of EMS billing and accounts receivable accounts receivable n. the amounts of money due or owed to a business or professional by customers or clients. Generally, accounts receivable refers to the total amount due and is considered in calculating the value of a business or the business' problems in paying services in the United States. We are honored to support NAEMT and its Administrator Division by sponsoring this Harvard Scholarship and providing EMS Chief Officers and Executives an important new educational opportunity," stated Mr. Doug Shamon, President of ADPI. Harvard University has agreed to provide one slot in the February course. The NAEMT Administrator Division is now accepting applications from Division members for the "ADPI/NAEMT Administrator Division - Harvard Executive Session Scholarship" for the 2005 enrollment. Application process and requirements are available at NAEMT web site. Completed submissions must be received at the NAEMT national offices by July 31, 2004. The recipient of this scholarship will receive travel and attendance for the NAEMT Annual Meeting at EMS Expo in October of 2004 and they will also receive travel to Boston, Massachusetts for the February 2005 offering of the Harvard University - Kennedy School of Government - State & Local Senior Executives Program. To view the application requirements and process for the ADPI/NAEMT Administrator Division Scholarship, please visit our website at http://www.NAEMT.org. About Advanced Data Processing, Inc. ADPI (http://www.emsclaims.com) specializes in complete billing services and integrated system solutions for cities and counties providing 911 emergency and non-emergency ambulance services. ADPI is the largest single-specialty EMS billing company in the US serving 50 communities with a combined population of over 10 million residents. About NAEMT, Inc. The National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians, Inc. is an organization dedicated to professional representation of the views and opinions of pre-hospital care personnel and influencing the future advancement of EMS. NAEMT serves its professional membership through educational programs, liaison activities, development of national standards and reciprocity and the development of programs to benefit pre-hospital care personnel. This press release may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the "safe harbor Safe Harbor 1. A legal provision to reduce or eliminate liability as long as good faith is demonstrated. 2. A form of shark repellent implemented by a target company acquiring a business that is so poorly regulated that the target itself is less attractive. 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