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Welcome DeCA Equipment Inventory users! This is the blog of the Markham Assessment Tool. A blog is just an online diary -- people write whatever they feel like. I am the inventor and lead developer for the MAT, which you will be taking over the next week. Here you can find a lot of background on the MAT and what it's used for. If you have any problems taking the assessment, feel free to email or call for support -- it is available 24/7. Since this is a personal diary, the content consists of things that interest me, but there are also a lot of useful tips and tricks to using the tool. Most of the language is suitable for the office and there is nothing here that would violate federal workplace rules. So it should be okay to view the site from work. Welcome to the site, and feel free to share you experiences in the comments section below!

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Hi Daniel,

The tech support that I had with this assessment, was great.

Thanks for your quick help,
Gaby

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