Archive for June 2022
How Cyber Security Compliance Can Help You Land Big Money DoD Contracts
If you want to land a big money DoD contract, you had better have your cybersecurity ducks in a row. Learn how businesses can shield themselves (and our country) from hackers with nefarious plans, while attaining new levels of compliance that could open doors to receiving lucrative DoD contracts.
Read MoreWisconsin Veterans and the Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection
Wisconsin’s veterans are extremely valuable to our state’s community, workforce, and economy. The determination, skill, and commitment of our veterans are some of the greatest assets we have as a state. Since day one, Governor Tony Evers has charged Wisconsin’s administrative agencies with connecting the dots. At the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP), we work each day to connect dots between the many different Wisconsin communities we serve – including veterans.
Read MoreWhat Every Employer Should Do To Improve New Employee Attraction & Retention
Compensation technology isn’t always the first consideration for employers seeking to improve their employee attraction, acquisition, and retention — but they definitely should be.
Modernizing these systems can empower employers to provide clarity to their organizations, ensure equity, and save money while attracting and retaining top talent.
Read MoreHow E-Sports Can Help Veterans Find Contentment After Service
E-Sports and the video gaming industry at large are growing at a rapid pace, with no signs of a slowdown ahead. In fact, each branch of the military has constructed their own competitive E-Sports teams for visibility, outreach, and recruiting purposes. Believe it or not, there are abundant opportunities in the video game ecosystem — we are delighted to chat with Abbey Diedrich of New Horizons WI about their revolutionary programs to channel veterans into lucrative careers in E-sports and gaming.
Read MoreKorea and the United States: A Hero’s Example
“Why all the fuss?” That is how retired U.S. Army Col. Ralph Puckett reacted when he learned he was to receive the Medal of Honor for his extraordinary bravery and effectiveness in combat during the Korean War. The modesty befits the man, and reflects his selflessness, a distinctive human virtue.
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