Embezzlement (Part 2): Conducting Finan...
Webcast: Conducting any kind of an investigation can be risky. Conducting an investigation that involves people's character, finances and relationships within a family or an employee's workplace is even riskier because it likely changes the lives, careers and relationships among all of the participants forever. Register for this session to learn: --Components of a financial crime investigation; --How to plan a financial crime investigative str...
Anti-Money Laundering: A Guide to the L...
"Money-laundering is one of the most common and complex financial crimes to be committed. Learn exactly what you need to know about the specific statutes and regulations that govern the crime. The Currency and Foreign Transactions Reporting Act, also known as the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), and its implementing regulation, 31 CFR 103, is the main regulatory tool the U.S. government uses to fight drug trafficking, money laundering and other crimes....
Technology Webinar: Are Your Revenues o...
Government contractors need to identify problems early in order to reduce project risks and improve operating costs by keeping projects on track. Whether it's revenues, DSO or accounts receivable/payable, GCS Premier Analytics provides real-time visibility into your key performance metrics with a new, role-based executive dashboard. Join Aronson Technology Services and Deltek online on December 8th for a free webinar where you’ll learn how to:...
Federal Webinar: Malware Landscape and...
Malware is changing the way federal agencies deal with security threats to their networks every day. Does malware entering your networks keep you up at night? Do you know what blended threats are, and how they are executed? Jim Beaupre, CEO of FedResults will be hosting a discussion around issues facing federal agencies including "open" government, Gov 2.0, FISMA, FDCC, SCAP and the challenges of providing security in citizen centric applicati...
November 19, 2009
Organizer:
FedResults Location:
Webcast
The National Brownsfields Conference 2009
Brownfields 2009, where close to 5,000 decision makers from the private sector; local, state, and federal agencies; nonprofit and community groups; and academia come together for the most important conference of its kind in the world. This makes the National Brownfields Conference the largest, most comprehensive conference focused on cleaning up and redeveloping abandoned, underutilized, and potentially contaminated properties in the nation. T...
November 16-18, 2009
Organizer:
EPA and ICMA Location:
New Orleans, LA
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