Chatham House
From 22 December 2018 to 25 January 2019 the US government experienced the longest federal government shutdown in its history. This came as a result of a failure by both Republicans and Democrats to agree on $5.8 billion of funding for a wall at the Mexican border - a key promise made by Donald Trump during his 2016 presidential campaign. Although the 35-day standoff was eventually ended by the president by signing into law a funding package to temporarily reopen the federal government, congress have yet to broker a compromise on the border wall and the threat of another shutdown remains present.
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Thompson Coburn LLP
The U.S. Government spends billions of dollars each and every year on acquiring supplies and services, including a wide array of technology solutions to satisfy its requirements. As a government contractor, you will want to protect your Company’s “Crown Jewels,” or valuable intellectual property, when working with the U.S. Government.
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The University of Queensland
This 53 minute lecture is aimed at international students studying planning and environmental courses at a university level in Australia. It provides a brief overview of the four levels of government: international; national/Australian; State/Territory; and local government.
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salesforce
Walk away with insights and ideas on how a cloud-based CRM platform can transform municipality services which frequently function as the primary point of contact between government and the people and with them, the citizen-customer experience.
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