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Professional Services Online Professional Services Online IT Categories CATEGORY # YRS OF EXP. PER DIEM RATE Identify the category(ies), years of experience and rate(s). To view the duties of each category go to http://www.pwgsc.gc.ca/acquisitions/text/ps/category-e.html Business Transformation Architect Call Centre Consultant Database Administrator/Analyst Enterprise Architect Information Architect Internet/Intranet Site Specialist IT Project Executive IT Risk Management Service IT Security Consultant IT Technical Writer IT Tester Platform Analyst Programmer Programmer Analyst Project Administrator Project Leader Project Manager Quality Assurance Consultant Senior Platform Analyst Senior Systems Analyst Systems Auditor Technology Analyst Technology Architect Technology Operator WEB Accessibility Services Wireless Application Services Consultant SKILL GROUP/SKILLS X Select every skill within each group with a mark. 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