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Issue 26 / Spring 2010
- The Trials and Tribulations of Health Care Reform: What President Obama’s Health Care Agenda Means for You Health care reform has been one of President Obama’s key initiatives since his inaugurationon January 20, 2009. In the past year or so, President Obama has experienced successes and setbacks in passing his health care reform agenda.
- Fueling the Future: How Federal Funding is Creating Business Opportunities in an Emerging Biofuels and Alternative Energy Market. Much of the strategy and public discussion regarding how to address the twin problems of global recession and global climate change focuses on the encouragement of a new energy economy. In its statements and actions, the Obama administration has continually declared that the United States must convert to a clean energy economy.
- Mission Impossible?: In Today’s Digital Age, Is It Really Possible to Keep Corporate Data Safe? And What Happens When Sensitive Information Gets Into The Wrong Hands? On February 23, 2009, Symantec Corp. and The Ponemon Institute, a leading privacy and information management research firm, announced the findings of a joint survey of almost 1,000 employees who had lost or left their jobs in 2008.
