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Obama Small Business Forum Will Ignore Number One SBA Challenge, According to the American Small
Press Release | www.zibb.com | Nov 18, 2009
The following is a statement by the American Small Business League: The Obama Administration will hold a Small Business Forum today with Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and Small Business Administration (SBA) Administrator Karen Mills. While many subjects will be covered, the American Small
Wounded Warrior’s Assistance Dog Honored as “Dog of the Year”
Press Release | www.prweb.com | Oct 30, 2009
PR: Serco Inc., a provider of professional, technology, and management services to the federal government, sends its congratulations to Archie, a black Labrador assistance dog who was honored as “Dog of the Year” by The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) for hi
http://www.prweb.com/releases/Serco_ASPCA/Dog_Year/prweb3138314.htm
THE INFLUENCE GAME: Bill Gates' sway on ed policy
News | www.boston.com | Oct 26, 2009
Not content with shaping education directly through schools, the biggest player in the school reform movement has an eye on moving education policy.
Fed involvement in health care not new, Tech researcher says (San Marcos Daily Record)
News | www.sanmarcosrecord.com | Oct 17, 2009
As the health care reform debate continues to rage, the federal government’s role in health care has served as a contentious hot-button topic for at least 150 years, according to Texas Tech University’s director of the Social Work Program.
http://www.sanmarcosrecord.com/local/local_story_290150510.html
Views: The Misguided ‘Online Skills Laboratory’ - Inside Higher Ed
News | www.insidehighered.com | Oct 6, 2009
Obama administration’s $500 million plan to develop free distance ed courses is anti-competitive, unnecessary, and a threat to academic freedom, writes Frederick M. Hess.
Ten Stand-Out Public Servants Receive Coveted Service to America Medals -- The 'Oscars' of Government Service -- At Washington, D.C. Gala
Press Release | news.prnewswire.com | Sep 23, 2009
WASHINGTON, Sept. 23 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Partnership for Public Service presented nine Service to America Medals to ten outstanding public servants whose remarkable work is making the world safer, healthier and greener -- at a Washington, D.C. gala held in their honor, September 23.
http://news.prnewswire.com/ViewContent.aspx?ACCT=109&STORY=/www/story/09-23-2009/0005099927&EDATE=
Colleges Try to Ease Veterans' Move From Combat to Classroom
News | www.washingtonpost.com | Sep 18, 2009
During his second tour of duty in Afghanistan, Sgt. Chris Day made a habit of wearing a Terps T-shirt under his uniform. He planned to enroll at the University of Maryland as soon as he got out of the Army.
More of a whimper than a bang: Whitehall's green tech drive
News | www.silicon.com | Sep 16, 2009
Public sector's carbon footprint goes down a size: but is the government really serious about making its IT infrastructure more eco-friendly and do the figures add up? The government has trimmed the carbon footprint of its technology infrastructure - but questions
http://www.silicon.com/publicsector/0,3800010403,39522654,00.htm?s_cid=558
Huge demand far exceeds broadband grants
News | www.eschoolnews.com | Aug 28, 2009
"Cash for Clunkers" isn't the only economic stimulus program to attract a lot of takers: The federal government on Aug. 27 said it has received requests for nearly $28 billion from groups that want to expand high-speed internet service in the United States. Key words: broadband internet access,

