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The Army is joining forces with Uber to build out technology that could help get the next generation of military helicopters and a proposed fleet of flying taxis off the ground.
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Government Technology
Great organizations have great leaders. Leaders who surround themselves with top talent. Their teams work well together, using the best technology and efficient processes.
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Emergency Management
Not enough has been done to make sure Broward County’s public safety radio system won’t run into problems if another mass casualty incident occurs, county commissioners were told recently.
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Catherine Iste
We all go through dynamic personal events, and they often seem to happen at the least opportune times. Whether it is divorce, death or a family crisis, two tips for staying professional through a personal crisis are to assess the situation and to plan, inside and out.
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Route Fifty
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will transfer energy restoration operations over to the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority on May 18, amid debate over how best to regulate the public utility.
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Lisa Mulcahy
Few face-to-face meetings are more nerve-racking for employees than biannual or annual evaluations. Because of this fact, it's key for a manager to understand that even if the criticism you must dispense during these meetings is constructive, a nervous worker will most likely hear your words as coming from a negative place, and this can instantly foster distrust of you as a supervisor. How can you provide your employees essential feedback with the utmost humanity and respect so they will feel supported and ready to implement your instructions for their work without any hard feelings?
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Property Casualty 360
After 2017's tumultuous hurricane season, this year's hurricane season looks only to be above average.
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D. Albert Brannen
When the labor market gets tight and skilled candidates for employment are scarce, employers often wonder whether they should rehire former employees. No perfect answer exists to this question. The correct answer depends upon the circumstances of each situation. This article outlines the pros and cons of rehiring former employees and some practical steps if you ultimately decide to rehire a former employee.
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Nonprofit Quarterly
Generally, when we talk about risk management for nonprofits, there is a note of panic in the conversation, as we hold the image of organizations teetering with the uncertainties of government policies and funding, philanthropists changing the focus of their giving and increasing demand for services.
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