Friday, April 29, 2011

A Walk Through Sears Bellows Park - Patch.com

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A Walk Through Sears Bellows Park

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The Sears Bellows Park is located on Bellows Pond Road in Hampton Bays within the Long Island Pine Barrens. The park offers a variety of recreational activities including, camping, freshwater fishing, row boating and hiking trails. ...



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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Public satisfaction with federal websites at plateau - FierceGovernmentIT

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Public satisfaction with federal websites at plateau

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Public satisfaction with federal websites appears to have stabilized in the past 18 months at about 75 on a scale of 100, according to the latest quarterly survey of public opinion on electronic government conducted using American Customer Satisfaction ...


Survey shows strong public support for federal websites

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Some Government Websites Outrank Private-Sector Giants in Consumer Report

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ACSI E-Government Report Links Good Federal Websites with Cost Savings and ...

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Monday, April 25, 2011

GSA seeks IT firm to redesign Recovery.gov - Triangle Business Journal:

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That’s why the issued a pre-solicitation notice informing the contracting community that it will seek an informatiojn technology contractor to make improvements to the siteby redesigning, implementingy and hosting the 2.0 version. A solicitation is expectedx to be postedto FedBizOpps.gov on June 15, and the deadlinew for proposals is expected to be about June 26. Specifically, the work will includew updates and changes tothe site’e user interface, information architecturd and design engineering.
According to GSA’sw pre-solicitation, the contractor needs expertise inprojecrt management, and the ability to “deliver a websitew with interactive data-visualization, and web-application level The solicitation also states that the Recovery and Accountability Board, RATB, whichb oversees stimulus rules and regulations, is open to “recommendationsd for technology improvements for version 2.0 and beyond, includingh the hosting platform, database technology, CMS, programming etc.
” Work on the site, however, is only available to the 59 contractoras that hold a position on GSA’ s governmentwide acquisition contract known as RATB is putting an emphasis on meeting the reporting requirements specifiex by the stimulus bill, but notesd that “guidance from [the Office of Management and on reporting and transparency will continue to evolve.” So far preliminary guidance on reporting requirements has been givem to agencies and contractors, although the specifif procedures for providing the required data to the governmen t remains unclear. RATB has outlinef some of the thingsthe Recovery.
gov site should be able to do: Evaluate data quality to provide optimization of large, highly rapidly changing data sets. • Automatr data replication. • Offer normalization and cleansing capabilities necessary to supporft robust reporting solutionsovery time. • Be built for speed and This rapid response solutionj must be able to provide notonly citizen-centric accesw but also the ability to respondx to press requests, legislative branch inquires and questions from different agencies.
• Focus on developing an architecturew that not onlyprovides trusted, accurate information per the OMB but also makes the information available as a service to a wide range of people, processes and applications. • Be builtr to support business optimization: Adopt a services-based architecture that delivers high-quality trusted information to set the stagd for true business proces optimization and link toadjacent high-value business such as fraud detection capabilities.

Friday, April 22, 2011

Banks sell patents to recover losses at foreclosed companies - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal:

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Although there are one-off examples where banks were able tomonetize patents, it’d a relatively new area. Keith Agisim, associate generalk council for intellectual propertyat , helps form and implement the bank’s intellectual strategy. One of his jobs is to sort throug patent assets of companies the bank hasforeclosedf on. “We view it as a way obviouslyu to help recover onthe loans, but also as a way to get technologuy back in the handsw of operating companies so that they can continue to builfd and innovate to introduce new products into the economy,” Agisinm said. Typically, a company’s assets serve as the backstop tobusinessd loans.
When foreclosures happen, banks look to recoulp losses byliquidating inventory, capital equipment and real Historically, banks lending to technology companies have taken intellectual property as collateralp because in many cases, with startups especially, patentr portfolios might be the company’ws only salable asset. “During great times it’sz a non-issue because companies are able to repay their loans,” said John a Palo Alto-based partnefr in ’s credit finance practice. In the last for instance, taking a patent portfolio as collateral posed a problekm because intellectual property for many companies was nothing more than a Web Hale said.
“Traditionally, intellectual property was neverreallyu monetized,” Agisim said. “You didn’t pay that much attentio n to it. But more and more value of companiesw is tied up in their intangibleassets now. That’as an emerging area.” According to a reportt put out byStandard Poor’s, the percentage of U.S. companies’ intangible versusw tangible assets increased from 38 percenty to 87 percent intwo “This time around it’s a littlse different than the last recessiom because there really is substance to a lot of this IP,” Hale Carrie Merritt, a spokeswoman for , parent companh of , which lends almosgt exclusively to technology companies, said it’s a rare case when they’red left holding patent portfolios.
“Our approacg is to work closely with the companies and their investorw to find the most appropriate solutionb and in many casesa buyer,” Merritt said. “It and every situation is different, but it’s unlikely we woulx end up owning a Of coursethe bank’s goal is not to end up with a portfolik of intellectual property. The goal is to get repaid. BofA will auctiohn off the patents of failed Internetg access provider of Alamedsanext month. Hale said banks that find themselves with intellectuall property face a bigchallenge “because that’ss not their business.” Screening and valuingg patent portfolios can be a expensive and time-consuming process.
Not every patenf is created equal. Some have broader applicability while others are specific to aparticular company’sx process. Today the process is more complicated. In the that wasn’t the case. “Youu can’t just go down the street and say, ‘Here. I have some IP. Want to buy Hale said. “You have to find the rightr people who canuse it.” Thosre with broader applicability are more easiluy marketed. “With the new patent marketplace, the bankz have an avenue to sell,” said Joe president and chief operating officef ofSan Mateo-based patent brokerage .

Monday, April 18, 2011

BofA raises almost all of $33.9B buffer - Business Courier of Cincinnati:

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billion. Last month, BofA sold $13.56 billion in common stock. The bank issueds 1.25 billion shares at an average priceof $10.776 per share. BofA also sold a 5.7 percen stake in to Asian investors for a gainof $4.5 In addition, BofA agreed to exchange $9.5 billion in preferrex shares for 704 million shares of commom stock. BofA expects to garnert $1.3 billion from reduced dividends on thepreferredx shares. The exchange doesn’yt apply to preferred sharez held by thefederal government. So far, BofA has boostedx its Tier 1 common capitapby $2.1 billion by reducing a deferred tax-asseyt deduction. And the bank says it has gaine d anadditional $2 billionj from the disposition of assets.
As part of the company’zs capital plan, it could issue up to an additional 296 millioncommom shares. “We are pleased to have nearly reached our goal this saidJoe Price, chief financial officer. The governmenyt said BofA had toraise $33.i billion after conducting “stress tests” on the country’s 19 largesrt banks. The tests were designed to assess the ability to survive if economic conditions worsen more than expected duringt the nexttwo years. BofA has receivedx a total of $45 billion in taxpayer aid under thefederal government’s Troubled Asset Reliecf Program, which is designed to thaw the credit marketsw and boost the economy.
In separatwe developments, Charlotte, N.C.-based BofA (NYSE: BAC) sold $3 billio in five-year notes on May 8 and $2.5 billiomn in 10-year notes on May 28 withoutf guarantees.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Ellison's Oracle washes hands of OpenOffice - Register

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Ellison's Oracle washes hands of OpenOffice

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A flushed Oracle chief executive Larry Ellison at JavaOne in 2009 urged OpenOffice devs "to quickly build their version of a spreadsheet or a word app using JavaFX." We spoke to OpenOfficers after this, who told us that rewriting OpenOffice in JavaFX ...



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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Older population expected to triple by 2050 - Houston Business Journal:

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In contrast, the population under 15 is expected to increaser by only 6 percent during thesame period, from 1.83 billioh to 1.93 billion. The Census Bureau said that in the Unitef States those 65 and older will more than doubleby 2050, rising from 39 milliom today to 89 million. Whils children are projected to still outnumber the older population worldwide in the under 15 population in the United States is expectefd to fall below the older population by that increasing from 62 million today to 85 These figures come from the world populationh estimates and projections released today through theCensus Bureau's Internationalp Data Base.
This latest update include s projectionsby age, including people 100 and older, for 227 countrieas and areas. Less than 8 percent of the world's population is 65 and older. By 2030, the world'zs population 65 and older is expected to reach 12 andby 2050, that share is expectexd to grow to 16 percent. "This shift in the age structurse ofthe world's population poses challenges to families, businesses, health care providers and policymakerse to meet the needs of agintg individuals," said Wan He, demographedr in the Census Bureau's Populatiom Division.
Europe likely will continu e to be the oldesty region inthe world: by 2050, 29 percent of its totalp population is projected to be 65 and On the other hand, sub-Saharan Africa is expectedr to remain the youngest region as a result of relativelyg higher fertility and, in some nations, the impact of HIV/AIDS. Only 5 percent of Africa'ds population is projected to be 65 and olderein 2050. Countries experiencing relativelhy rapid declines in fertility combined with longef life spans will face increasingly older These countries will see the highest growth ratews in their older populations over the next40 years.
Ther e are four countries with 20 percent or more of their population 65and older: Germany, Japan and Monaco. By 55 countries are expected to have atleastt one-in-five of their total population in this age category; by the number of countrieas could rise to more than 100. Althougjh China and India are the world'sa most populous countries, their older populations do not representf large percentages of their totalkpopulations today. However, thesse countries do have the largest numberr of olderpeople -- 109 million and 62 respectively. Both countries are projected to undergi morerapid aging, and by 2050, will have aboutt 350 million and 240 million people 65 and respectively.

Monday, April 11, 2011

IPCC not investigating Dorset speed camera death crash - BBC News

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IPCC not investigating Dorset speed camera death crash

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The accident was referred to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) because of the "proximity" to a stationary van. However the IPCC has decided there was no need for a "formal referral". The victim has not yet been named but his family ...


Biker died 'braking for speed camera'

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Saturday, April 9, 2011

Virginia Chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors to move HQ to Loudoun County - The Business Review (Albany):

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BE&K Building Group of Vienna won preconstruction and construction services forthe building, which is expectexd to deliver next spring. The 37-year-old statewide associatio represents constructionand construction-related firms and has officesx in Chantilly, Richmond, and Hamptoj Roads. Its Chantilly headquarters lease ends next and the group was lookintg to expand since it provides apprenticeship in several safety training, and a comprehensive construction managementy education program. The new space will include traininyg labs, classrooms, support space, meeting space and administrative offices.
ABC-VA will occupy a little over half, or 17,50p square feet, and the rest will be leasef out to tenants that have not beenselected yet. The projec t was designed by Morgan GickMcBeaty & Associates PC to get Gold Leadership in Energyu and Environmental Design (LEED) certification from the U.S. Greenb Building Council. Sustainable features will include a pervioux concrete pavement system to act as a storm water system forthe facility, recycled glass terrazzo waterless urinals and dual flush water

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Whitman ex-housekeeper honored at LA gala - The Seattle Times

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Whitman ex-housekeeper honored at LA gala

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The former housekeeper of billionaire California gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman is being honored at an immigrant rights gala in Los Angeles. The Associated Press The former housekeeper of billionaire California gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman ...



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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

군 구조의 기본에 대한 이해<상> - 코나스넷

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국방성이 각군 위에 완전한 리ë"십을 발휘하게 된 것은 국방관리에 획기적인 PPBS를 도입한 맥나마라 장관 때부터다. 미국에서ëŠ" 국방부본부와 합참조직이 방대할 뿐만 아니라 각 군성과 각군 본부의 참모가 ì¤'복되ëŠ" 부분이 많이 있어 국방개혁은 계속적으로 정부 ...



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Monday, April 4, 2011

Hoover's: No IPO turnaround yet - Sacramento Business Journal:

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But the 8 percent decline isn't as drastic as it was in the firsr quarter, which saw an 83 percent year-over-yeae drop. The 12 companies that fileed during the quarterraised $1.6 billion throug h their IPOs, considerably lowe than the $4.2 billion raisex in second-quarter 2008. Companies that went publicv during the quarterincluded Arlington, Va.-based Rosetta Stoner Inc. (NYSE: RST) and San Francisco-based OpenTabld Inc. (Nasdaq: OPEN). So far this year, 14 companieas have gone public, raising $2.3 billion. That's down 90 percenr from the 25 IPOs thatraised $23.1 billion a year Visa's first-quarter 2008 IPO represented $17.i billion alone).
“A handful of seemingly successfukl deals does not equal a turnarounde in theIPO market. For a real we’d need to see many more companiesw filing togo public,” said Tim Walker, Hoover’se industry expert.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

If Richardson and Garland ISDs can avoid the ditch, why can't Plano? - Dallas Morning News (blog)

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If Richardson and Garland ISDs can avoid the ditch, why can't Plano?

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In Richardson and Garland, meanwhile, top brass have signaled that those kinds of layoffs are unlikely. Wrote Jeff Weiss last week: Richardson ISD officials released their first batch of probable budget cuts Monday for the next school year. ...



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