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Dr. Kathy Shirley

Dr. Kathy Shirley
Vice President of Outreach Education

308.635.6740
shirleyk@wncc.net

Judith Amoo
Judith Amoo
Dean of Business and Individual Training 308.635.6702
amooj@wncc.net

The John N. Harms Advanced Technology Center

of Nebraska

2620 College Park

Scottsbluff, NE 69361

308.635.6700

308.635.6704 fax



 

HATC doesn't just represent the best in technology,
HATC represents the best in our area's future.

The 44,000 square foot facility, located in Scottsbluff, is the gemstone of the HATC system.    

 The facility was totally revamped in 2002, creating one of the most modern and technically-capable buildings in the area.  The HATC services over 12 counties in western Nebraska including over 17,000 square miles of land containing more than 100,000 people. 

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All 18 classrooms, including the revolutionary "Plex" are equipped with state-of-the-art smart technology, including LCD projectors, DVD players, video capabilities, writing tablets and document cameras. 

A variety of conference and breakout rooms are available, along with a bookstore, full-service catering, and sleek and comfortable furnishings throughout the complex.  Most importantly, our staff performs at the highest levels of customer service and instruction, providing a great value for our clients and partners.

Our technology, couples with our people, make us a strong force in creating change and success in our service area.  And, the promise will continue to grow.  We are currently evaluating expansion plans that will add additional classrooms, more hands-on training labs, and increased course offerings. 

 

See more about Cabela's University Here!
WNCC and HATC are proud to have estabished a corporate academy for Cabela's employees!

 

 
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Last Updated: September 18, 2008 2:55 PM