Essentials of Customer Metrics
Class Format: Two-Day Course Instructor Alex Langshur Date: Tuesday—Wednesday, November 2–3, 2010 Time: 9:00 AM–4:00 PM ET each day Location: U.S. Access Board1331 F Street, NWSuite 1000Washington, DC 20004–1111 Fee: $600 federal, state, local government$800 non-government Course Description Government services and information has never been as readily available to citizens as it is today.The number of touch points has...
***CANCELED*** Explore Apple's Color wi...
Chesapeake Systems' host, Apple, has partnered with Avid to enhance your "Color" experience with the Euphonix Artist Series Control Surfaces. Come witness the benefits of using a fully integrated Control Surface to unleash the immense power behind Apple's Color application.Colorists, Editors, Motion Graphics Artists, Digital Filmmakers, Final Cut Pro/Studio enthusiasts and professionals in Digital Video, Digital Cinema, New Media, Broadcast an...
Hacker Halted Singapore 2010
The global series of Hacker Halted conferences is an event not to be missed by security professionals and all concerned with information security. The objective of Hacker Halted is aimed at raising international awareness towards increased education and ethics in IT Security. Jointly presented by EC-Council and Questex Asia, Hacker Halted Singapore will be the 17th iteration of this successful information security conference series, also been...
October 26-28, 2010
Organizer:
EC Council Location:
Virtual
Strategic Workforce Planning for Government
Strategic Workforce Planning for Government Day One: Create an Effective Human Capital Plan Identify the key components and processes for creating and executing a human capital plan Day Two: Planning for the Future of your Workforce and Agency Learn how to develop the HR structures that enable your workforce to stay mission focused Day Three: Building a System to Support Workforce Excellence Create a roadmap to close the gap between the curren...
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergenc...
Personnel who are expected to stop, contain, and clean up on-site releases are required to have 24 hours of initial training. Personnel who are involved in cleanups at waste sites-including Superfund sites, RCRA corrective action sites, or even voluntary cleanups involving hazardous substances-must have 40 hours of initial classroom instruction. Satisfy your training requirements with this comprehensive class that provides in-depth instruction...
Storm Water Regulations - Webcast
Learn how to comply with the industrial and construction storm water management regulations at this five-hour webcast. In addition to receiving an overview of storm water regulations, you will learn how to obtain a permit for storm water discharges, which permits are available to you, how to develop an effective SWPPP for your facility, and how to develop and implement an effective sampling plan. The Handbook for the Management of Storm Water...
OSHA Safety Regulations - Webcast
This five-hour course is designed to give you an overview of the critical OSHA general industry regulations and help you determine which standards apply to your facility. Course topics include hazard communication, PPE, confined space, process safety management, and HAZWOPER. Recordkeeping, reporting, and training requirements are also covered. The coursebook, Environmental, Health, and Safety Laws and Regulations is included as a downloadable...
Government Contracting Ethics & Compliance
Learn what it takes to comply with new ethics requirements, prevent litigation and stay competitive. The chances of losing U.S. Government contracts for ethics and compliance reasons have never been higher. Greater government contracting oversight, new OCI and PCI rules, FAPIIS requirements, increased liability risks under the False Claims Act, and stricter lobbying disclosure rules require that all contractors implement an airtight internal c...
Environmental Regulations - Webcast
This five-hour course is designed to provide a broad understanding of major U.S. environmental laws and regulations. You will learn how to determine which laws and regulations apply to your facility and how to maintain compliance. Major emphasis is placed on the statutes that affect most facilities, including the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, RCRA, CERCLA, EPCRA, and TSCA. Recordkeeping, reporting, and training requirements are also covered....
Water Resource Part II: Civic Engagemen...
Who Should Attend?Natural resource managers from federal, state and local agencies; NGOs; researchers; environmental and planning contractors; decision-makers; and waterway and water resource stakeholders.What Will You Learn?Through civic engagement case studies exemplifying both successes and failures you will gain an understanding of principles and practices directly applicable to adaptive management of community water resources. Explore th...
October 20, 2010
Organizer:
Anne Lewis Location:
Washington, DC
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