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Washington Translation Services


Types of Document Translation Services for Washington

Technovate delivers ‘Peace of Mind’ with every translation project we undertake. With 6,000+ Translators specializing across various technical fields and industries in over 200 languages. Our quality control systems have been time tested and meet the rigorous standards of the 4,000 clients we’ve helped with over 20,000 projects. Call, email or send us your file and we’ll deliver by your deadline every time!


Important Industries of Washington

Government is the largest industry in the city of Washington, which is home to the U.S. federal government and many of its agencies. Almost one in three Washington residents works for the government, with even more workers serving companies and organizations adjacent to the government, such as law firms and lobbying outfits. Tourism is the city’s second biggest industry.


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We believe that when we provide you with the best translator for your project, deliver friendly and helpful service and top that off with urgency and care our clients win every time. Most of our present clients have worked with other firms before but giving us a try has let them experience both exceptional quality and experience a high level of customer service. If there’s something you need accomplished – Technovate Translations will do whatever it takes to facilitate that goal – try us – you’ll be glad you did!


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About Washington

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Washington, D.C. is the capital of the United States of America and the center of the federal government. The city was founded by an act of Congress in 1790 as a planned center for the federal government. Originally, the District of Columbia included not just Washington but also Georgetown (from Maryland) and Alexandria (from Virginia); however, Alexandria was returned to Virginia in 1846. The city only began to take on the shape of a great national capital after 1870, when Congress began to authorize improvements such as paved roads. As the federal government grew, so too did the population of the city. Today, the city houses around 650,000 residents in a metropolitan area of 5.7 million people. In D.C., 15 percent of the population speaks a language other than English at home, and due to immigration nearly a third of the population is functionally illiterate, while half of all residents had a four year college degree.

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