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GWUL
Leveraging the Drupal content management framework, Lattice Group created a solution that gave Greater Washington Urban League the ability to maintain their website's content, post latest news items and upcoming events, and manage membership dues and donations.


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Web Development Specialists
Lattice Group is a complete provider of web development solutions, leading edge client/server technologies and software engineering services. The company was founded by three seasoned computer professionals with extensive backgrounds in the field of software engineering, with expertise in secure web-based application development, object-oriented analysis and design, graphical user interface design, document imaging, web content development, and relational database design.

IT Consulting
  • software development
  • core business processes
  • system design
  • system maintenance
Web Development
  • flexible & innovative
  • for businesses of all sizes
  • application development
  • database integration
Web Design
  • interactive medium
  • beyond pure aesthetics
  • visual impact
  • user interface design
  • scalability
  • complex & evolving
  • new product marketing
Content Management
  • dynamic web portal
  • secure login access through a browser
  • supports multiple users
  • customizable
  • administrative controls
  • unlimited possibilities!

Reports: Phishing attack hits Twitter
February 2, 2010
If you're on Twitter, it may be a good idea to change your password this morning. The site appears to have been hit by a phishing attack that could be used to steal a user's sensitive log-in information, according to reports on news sites and blogs. Read More

Alexandria, Va., is top city for online giving
February 2, 2010
Despite the recession, two cities in Virginia and one in Massachusetts donated more than their fair share of money to charitable causes through the Web last year. Read More


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