Bipartisan Senate Bill Seeks to Improve Access of Small Businesses to AI Tools, Training Sens. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., and Jerry Moran, R-Kan., have proposed a bipartisan bill that would authorize the Department of Commerce to work with the Small Business Administration to develop and ... 06/14/2024 - 9:47 am | View Link
Weekly Update for Government Contractors and Commercial Businesses – June 2024 #2 Public Contracting Institute ... Cy leads the Firm’s Government Contracts Group, serving as Chair of PilieroMazza’s largest practice group which includes the Bid Protests team. Read more here. Small ... 06/13/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
Bill to aid small businesses in federal contracting clears House, heads to Senate According to Gluesenkamp Perez, while the amount of federal contracting funds awarded to small ... This bipartisan legislation will help ensure our federal government is retaining and bringing in ... 06/12/2024 - 12:59 pm | View Link
2025 PGA Championship scouting for diverse small businesses in Charlotte In 2018, Charlotte city government and the NBA created a diverse small-business mentoring program called AMP Up. The program started as a way to provide vendor opportunities for small, minority-owned ... 06/12/2024 - 7:23 am | View Link
Supporting American Small Businesses Against Foreign Threats It is time that more officials noticed the perilous state of small business cybersecurity in this country. Government officials should understand ... in order to handle their technology needs. However ... 06/10/2024 - 9:32 pm | View Link
Arming your analysts with the tools to counter the skills shortage and protect against the borderless threat landscape is crucial for protecting your organization, says this chief information security officer.
The arrival of generative AI and its seemingly endless possibilities also came with a myriad of sophisticated threats. And as organizations move to increasingly complex digital environments and struggle to analyze the exponential growth of security data, SIEM solutions are evolving to harness the power of generative AI.
Imagining a world where GM doubled down on its EV1 has become one of the great “what if’s” of automobile history.
Few cars have captured the popular imagination quite like the EV1, the pioneering electric vehicle that General Motors launched a generation ago. Approved for production in 1994 and released two years later, the EV1 wowed the auto industry, seduced the media, and seeded a community of passionate early adopters thrilled to drive a car that rendered gas stations obsolete.
Tracksmith launched as a stylish alternative to synthetic, neon running gear. A decade later, it’s ready to take on Nike.
It’s 6:15 a.m. on a Friday in June. All is quiet on Newbury Street, Boston’s usually bustling shopping district with its tidy rows of brownstones. Except, that is, for a dozen runners.
Identify and address the silent productivity killers in your business.
In today’s workplaces, many leaders make certain assumptions that end up undermining employee performance and the company’s bottom line. Whether you’re working in an open-plan office in Silicon Valley or bustling coworking spaces in Berlin, these silent productivity killers and workplace culture red flags are omnipresent, yet often ignored.
Kelp Blue is investing in growing kelp in Namibia to grow an ingredient that can help farmers and make an alternative leather.
In a remote corner of Namibia, near a ghost town that was once a diamond mining hub, a startup called Kelp Blue is trying to pioneer a new coastal industry.
Metro Denver represents an extreme case when it comes to how much home prices have run ahead of household incomes. But how tough is it for the typical household to get into a home, and what kind of jobs do buyers need to afford something in the middle of the road?
The median household income in metro Denver is $99,000, which is above the U.