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Military veterans will have access to IT training and certifications funded by a program that auctions off used computer equipment.

Military veterans will have access to IT training and certifications funded by a program that auctions off used computer equipment.

The CompTIA Educational Foundation is asking companies to donate used technology equipment -- cell phones, laptops, keyboards, monitors and fax machines -- that it will eventually sell in an online auction. Proceeds from the Bids 4 Futures Auction will be used to train and certify participants in the Creating Futures program, which the foundation developed to provide career opportunities to people who are under-represented in the IT industry, including veterans, individuals with disabilities, minorities, women and at-risk youth.

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