Pictured from left to right: Jason Anderson, Accurate Building Maintenance lead custodian; Chuck Sindelar, White Pine County School District maintenance; Roman Mariani, White Pine County School District technology specialist; Cole Barnson, BLM information technology specialist; Raymond Sandoval, BLM Ely District property management specialist; and Allison Christensen, BLM Ely District Assistant District Manager for Support Services.
Pictured from left to right: Jason Anderson, Accurate Building Maintenance lead custodian; Chuck Sindelar, White Pine County School District maintenance; Roman Mariani, White Pine County School District technology specialist; Cole Barnson, BLM information technology specialist; Raymond Sandoval, BLM Ely District property management specialist; and Allison Christensen, BLM Ely District Assistant District Manager for Support Services.

The BLM  of Ely  District (Bureau of Land Management) donated this past Wednesday, 30 desktop and 27 laptop computers, plus printers and other related equipment to the White Pine County School District.

The donation was made possible through the Computers for Learning program (CFL), which encourages agencies, to the extent permitted by law, to transfer computers and related peripheral equipment excess to their needs directly to schools and some educational nonprofit organizations.  The CFL program specifically matches the computer needs of schools and educational nonprofit organizations with excess equipment in federal agencies.

The CFL program’s goal is to make modern computer technology an integral part of every classroom so that every child has the opportunity to be educated to his or her full potential.  To learn more about the CFL program go to http://computersforlearning.gov/

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