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Douglas M. Adams has been appointed as a senior project manager in the Baltimore office of Dewberry, which provides architecture, engineering, and management and consulting services to public- sector and private-sector clients. Adams will focus on the need of local and state government for geographic information systems. He has served as the GIS manager, coordinator, and program manager for Harford County and Baltimore County, and took part in the initiation and operation of the Maryland State Geographic Information Committee. Adams has bachelor's and master's degrees from Towson University, where he teaches GIS database design as an adjunct professor. He is a certified workshop instructor for the Urban and Regional Information Systems Association and an authorized instructor for Esri. ...
... around the company's tracking solar technology. Yang received several engineering degrees from th..., a holding company for a group of organizations dedicated to transforming health systems. Keller m...
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News Advisory:
On April 18-20, at the Georgia State Archives, the Council of State Archivists (CoSA) will convene nine southeastern states that were most affected by hurricanes to confront the challenges of emergency preparedness in their archives. The conference, made possible through a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission, will include representatives from the National Archives, FEMA, state emergency management and information technology personnel, preservation organizations, professional associations, and funding agencies to review the state of emergency preparedness and adopt a framework for emergency planning and response.
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The Office of Rare Diseases Research (ORDR), an organizational component of the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), National Institutes of Health (NIH), is inviting patient organizations without a patient registry and those with established patient registries to be considered for participation in a two-year pilot project to establish the Global Rare Diseases Patient Registry and Data Repository (GRDR), and to submit background information about their organization for consideration by the project's selection committee. More information may be found at http:// rarediseases.info.nih.gov/GRDR. The goal of the GRDR is to enable data analysis within and across many rare diseases and to facilitate clinical trials and other studies. An interface will be developed to ac...
... patient advocacy groups and professional organizations globally. To develop organ systems a...PatientCrossroads will provide all technology, hosting, and management of the GRDR program. Medi...
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In spite of the fact that high technology organizations are consistently rated as excellent organizations for which to be employed, we know relatively little about the human resources management practices that have been instrumental in facilitating this belief. In this study we examine the concerns of human resource managers from four samples (one domestic and three global) about their concerns with respect to managerial and professional employees. We conclude that more information is needed specifically geared toward this group of employees in this type of environment and that organizations need to spend more time seeking to accurately assess the performance of professional and managerial employees. Surprisingly little has changed in their practices since Sept. 11, 2001.
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... technical advice and training to organizations in the public and private sectors. Examples of the... planning, marketing advice, information technology consulting, human resource planning, an...
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...Address: 333 Technology Drive, Suite 210 Canonsburg, PA 15317 Main Telepho... Company description: UBICS provides information technology (IT) professional services to organizat...
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SAN FRANCISCO, March 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- InformationWeek Government, the leading media brand focused on helping public sector IT professionals apply new technologies for more efficient and effective government, announces this year's Government CIO 50, a list of the top fifty technology leaders across federal, state and local agencies.
The 2011 Government CIO 50 are driving increased efficiency and innovation in government IT, introducing new platforms and services, bolstering cyber security, and giving workers the tools they need to better serve the public and the nation. This is the second time that the editors of InformationWeek Government have compiled a list of the leading CIOs in government
... the way of higher returns on their organizations' IT investments.". The Government CIO 50 includes:...
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David Myron, who works on two of Information Today Inc's newer publications (CRM and Speech Technology), originally worked on CRM for 2.5 years beginning in 2001 as a senior editor, focusing on customer service and contact center strategies. After a stint as senior editor of American Demographics, in which he covered the buying and behavioral techniques of Gen X-ers, he returned to CRM in January 2006 as its editor-in-chief. Eighteen months later, he became the editorial director of Speech Technology. At that point, he also took on the same title for CRM. Myron's dedication to making a difference continues beyond his magazines and his shows. Aside from his professional organizations, he also supports the ASPCA, the Humane Society, Farm Sanctuary, and the National Eagle Scout Association.
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The Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee (ETAAC) was established to provide continued input into the development and implementation of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) strategy for electronic tax administration. The ETAAC provides an organized public forum for discussion of electronic tax administration issues in support of the overriding goal that paperless filing should be the preferred and most convenient method of filing tax and information returns. ETAAC members convey the public's perception of IRS electronic tax administration activities, offer constructive observations about current or proposed policies, programs, and procedures, and suggest improvements. Members of the ETAAC may not be federally registered lobbyists. This document seeks applicants for selection as...
... practices), (8) system integrators (technology providers), (9) academic (marketing, sales or tech... trusts and estates, (11) tax exempt organizations, and (12) state and local governments. We are soliiciting applicants from professional and public interest groups. Members will serve a t...
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... globalized business-to-business organizations are focusing their strategic efforts on managing t... increase of the flow of materials and information through the value-added activities of their supply... salesperson and a credible, ethical professional who takes overall system performance into consider... radio frequency identification (RFID) technology becomes more cost-effective, organizations across ...