Understanding Audit Committees in the Public Sector

An independent audit committee is a fundamental component of good corporate governance and this is no different in the Public Sector. The audit committee plays a key role in providing independent advice and assurance to the accountable authority to assist them in fulfilling their duties and responsibilities in a number of key areas. These may vary between State and Territory governments and the Australian Government but may include areas such as an entity's financial reporting, internal control systems, systems of risk oversight and risk management and performance reporting.
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How To's of Government Funding Beyond HUD Grants

Consulting Group, Inc.

On September 27, 2016; All Chicago held a webinar titled "How To's of Government Funding Beyond HUD Grants" presented by Alyson Parham Small President of Partec Consulting Group, Inc.
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The Protection of IP When Working in the Federal Government & Commercial Markets

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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Modernizing Government Payment Services For Today's Resident Expectations

When it comes to paying for government services, governments and residents want the same thing: payments made easy. Despite this common goal, providing a seamless experience to access and pay for a wide range of government services can still be challenging. Governments have to serve a spectrum of people with different payment preferences while navigating security and compliance requirements, staffing constraints and budget restrictions.
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Smarter Transportation: What DOTs Need to Know About IIJA Broadband Funds

The federal government will make more than $42 billion available for broadband expansion through the IIJA. But these dollars will be disbursed by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) — a funding source that’s unfamiliar to many DOTs — and the grants also require DOTs to forge new partnerships with state and local agencies, telecom providers and commercial ISPs. This session will explore the potential opportunity for DOTs and what they’ll need to do to benefit from these funds.
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