Human Technologies Celebrates its 60th Anniversary!

On July 2nd, 1954, Human Technologies (then Mohawk Valley Workshop) was incorporated by the mayor of Utica and a group of business men concerned with wanting to provide employment and rehabilitation opportunities to Korean War veterans and others with disabilities. At that time we were located in a two-room space on

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HTC Appoints, Director of Quality

Human Technologies Corporation (HTC) has announced the appointment of Gary Kline as Director of Quality. HTC is a $20M company that has 538 employees of which 382 have significant disabilities. Mr. Kline will be responsible for leading the company’s ISO 9001-2008 registration process, overseeing operations improvements, and managing all quality assurance

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HTC Appoints, Facilities Manager

Human Technologies Corporation (HTC) recently appointed Lance Bennett as Facilities Manager. HTC is a $20M company that has 538 employees of which 382 have significant disabilities. As Facilities Manager, Mr. Bennett will be the expert of all HTC preventative maintenance and facilities management activities and will be responsible for the stewardship

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HTC Attends the White House Forum on Business Innovation

Rick Sebastian had the great honor and privilege of attending The White House Forum on Business Innovation Thursday, September 27, 2012 in Washington, D.C. in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, adjacent to the West Wing. HTC is a member of the Social Enterprise Alliance, and was one of one of eight

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Human Technologies Corporation Announces $20M Federal Contract Award

The USDA Forest Service has awarded Human Technologies Corporation (HTC) a $20,000,000 prime contract to provide program management including personalized uniforms and apparel to more than 18,000 federal employees in 175 national forests and grasslands throughout the United States. HTC, a Utica-based manufacturer and prime contractor, has provided these goods and

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HTC Takes Part in Nish’s Grassroots Advocacy Conference in Washington DC

This annual event gives staff members and employees of Community Rehabilitation Program (CRP) agencies like Human Technologies Corporation a chance to meet with Members of Congress from within their local districts. Urging them to support legislation related to creating employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities through procurement initiatives like the AbilityOne

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