Data Recognition Corporation

Data Recognition Corporation

Education Management

Maple Grove, MN 11,529 followers

About us

DRC was founded in 1978 as a service firm specializing in test and survey administration and processing. We began with 50 employees in one location—a small group of people dedicated to differentiating their company by providing superior customer service. Since that time, DRC has evolved into a full-service information management company with a staff of more than 650 full-time employees and over 5,000 seasonal and temporary employees in 12 locations around the country. However, even as we have grown, we have remained committed to our “customers first” attitude. Our hallmark in the industries we serve has become our unparalleled responsiveness to each of our clients. DRC comprises three business units that serve the K-12 education sector, Federal and state governments, and commercial clients worldwide. Education Services provides full-service, customized assessment solutions, including summative, interim/benchmark, and formative assessments; item, test, and model curriculum development; psychometric and test security services; enhanced reporting; printing and packaging; distribution and collection; and image scanning and scoring. Survey Services offers support in all phases of the survey process for Federal and state government and commercial clients, from development through analysis and reporting. Document Services provides advanced data and document solutions, including high-speed variable digital printing and mailing and in-house typesetting, printing, and finishing/fulfillment services for education, government, and commercial clients.

Industry
Education Management
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Maple Grove, MN
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1978
Specialties
Education Assessment, Customer Satisfaction, Employee Engagement & Opinion, 360° Employee Assessments, Large-Scale Data Collection, and Multi-level Custom Reporting Expertise

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  • DRC is honored to be a Bronze Sponsor of AH & Association Headquarters Leadership Forum and thrilled to attend such a thought-provoking conference alongside many mission-driven organizations tackling real-world challenges. We are proud to partner with several of those associations in support of their credentialing programs! The keynote session on ChatGPT was extremely relevant and Bucky Dodd’s “show and tell” approach really brought home both the excitement and the terror associated with this technology and its potential impact on our lives. #chatgpt #drc

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  • Today is the last day of the 2023 Institute for Credentialing Excellence I.C.E. Exchange, and it’s fitting that our final presentation is one that looks to the future!     Jessica M Anderson closed out DRC’s sessions this morning with a presentation on how to think like a futurist in order to achieve new possibilities. Jared Zurn and Jeremy Fretts from the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards joined Jessica to guide attendees through exercises we can all use to expand our thinking and open our minds to creative approaches to current and future challenges.   As the conference comes to a close, we are grateful for the opportunity to make new connections among the hundreds of attendees, share our research, and learn from this incredible community. We are leaving energized and looking forward to next year’s I.C.E. Exchange, November 17-20 in Miami! #DRC #ICEexchange2023

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  • DRC is honored to present alongside several leaders in #Licensure and #Certification at the Institute for Credentialing Excellence I.C.E. Exchange conference this week!    Sarah Schnabel from the American Board of Ophthalmology joined DRC’s Hally Crump yesterday for an engaging poster session on why the words we use to describe “borderline” candidates really do matter. The team shared ideas with attendees to consider for their next passing score study.   We also presented an interactive session titled “Getting Beyond ‘It Depends’, Understanding the Context” with Jill van den Huevel from the National Board of Examiners in Optometry, Alejandra Garcia from the Project Management Institute, DRC’s Amanda Wolkowitz, and Amy Roedl from the American Association of Radon and Technologists. The panel focused on how to move past the common response “it depends,” which is heard often in the assessment industry, by understanding the context and background of different questions/situations so that we can navigate into an actionable response.   Next Up: We have three more presentations happening today and tomorrow – you can check out the lineup here: https://lnkd.in/g6RYZPB7 Thank you to all of our co-presenters!

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  • It’s day one of the Institute for Credentialing Excellence I.C.E. Exchange conference in Colorado Springs! #DRC is kicking off the event at our booth and inviting attendees to check out our lineup of sessions happening today, Wednesday, October 25:     Words Matter: Minimally Qualified, Minimally Competent, Just Qualified, … Sarah Schnabel, American Board of Ophthalmology, Amanda Wolkowitz, DRC, and Hally Crump, DRC 12:30 PM–12:40 PM MT | Broadmoor Hall A, E-Poster Gallery   Fresh Air & Fresh Ideas: Discussing the Most Pressing Trends in the Testing Industry Jared Zurn, National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB), Tara Myers, American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), and Amanda Wolkowitz, DRC 2:30 PM–3:30 PM MT | Broadmoor Hall D   Getting Beyond "It Depends”, Understanding the Context Jill van den Huevel, National Board of Examiners in Optometry (NBEO), Amy Roedl, American Association of Radon and Technologists (AARST), Alejandra Garcia, Project Management Institute (PMI), and Amanda Wolkowitz, DRC 4:15 PM–5:15 PM MT | Colorado Hall C     Don’t forget to stop by and see us at DRC booth 114, where you can enter to win a Bose Bluetooth speaker and a cash prize raffle! #iceexchange

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    The 2023 I.C.E. Exchange is almost here, and we can’t wait to see you next week in Colorado Springs! Be sure to stop by #DRC booth 114 and enter for a chance to win one of three cash awards in this year’s Partner Raffle! We are excited to join with several other organizations to present this fun opportunity to meet with exhibitors, get to know one another, and have a chance at winning a great cash prize: Entering the drawing is easy—just complete these steps:  1. Stop by any one of the nine participating exhibitor booths and fill out a raffle card with your contact information.  2. Visit each participating partner booth, learn about their services, and get a sticker for your card. 3. Turn in your completed raffle card at the Lineup booth (#119) before 2:00 p.m. on October 26. The drawing will take place at the Lineup booth (across from DRC’s booth) at 2:10 p.m. on October 26. Must be present to win!  #datarecognitioncorp

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  • DRC is excited to present at the upcoming I.C.E. Exchange Institute for Credentialing Excellence, happening October 25–27 in Colorado Springs! We will be covering several important topics that are trending in the #Credentialing industry. See our six sessions below—we thank our co-presenters for their partnership in these sessions!   We hope to see you there! #DRC #iceexchange #thoughtleadership https://lnkd.in/g6RYZPB7

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