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HBS Working Knowledge January 13, 2014 Michael Blanding |
How Government Can Restore the Faith of Citizens Michael Norton and Ryan Buell ask, would we like government more if we could see what it was doing? |
Chemistry World January 7, 2014 Phillip Broadwith |
All hail shale The US shale gas boom has continued to drive recovery for the country's chemical industry this year. Access to cheap feedstocks and energy has allowed US producers to compete strongly in the global market |
Registered Rep. December 13, 2013 Mark Miller |
A Step Back for Reverse Mortgages New rules from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development that took effect in October reduce the size of some reverse loans, boost fees, and make drawdowns less flexible. |
CRM January 2014 Donna Fluss |
A TCPA Warning for Outbound Dialers Companies that don't keep up with the latest regulations will pay the price. |
Chemistry World December 24, 2013 Rebecca Trager |
FDA wants the dirt on antibacterial soaps US companies that make antibacterial soaps and body washes will now have to prove to the Food and Drug Administration that their products are safe and more effective than ordinary soap and water. |
CRM December 6, 2013 |
Engagor Partners with Winvale to Bring Its Solutions to Government Clients Engagor's Partnership with Winvale makes its social media management platform available on the GSA. |
National Defense January 2014 Stew Magnuson |
Crisis Mass Communications to Enter New Age Mass notification systems designed to inform the public, workers or other groups of a crisis date back to the age of rotary phones. |
National Defense January 2014 Dan Parsons |
Predators Allow Border Agencies to Reallocate Resources Monitoring and policing 7,000 miles of border shared by the United States and its northern and southern neighbors has always been a tall order for Customs and Border Protection and the Border Patrol. |
National Defense January 2014 Stew Magnuson |
Rooting Out Insider Threats Among DHS' Top Priorities, Execs Say The Department of Homeland Security's information technology needs in 2014 will be driven by trends such as big data analytics, the ubiquity of mobile devices and a new emphasis on finding insider threats. |
National Defense January 2014 Edward Lundquist |
Navy Program Rewards Money-Saving Technologies The Office of Naval Research technology insertion program for savings provides funding to integrate mature technologies into existing programs where they can reduce operational and maintenance support costs. |
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