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2021 Michigan Cyber Summit to be held in October
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
LANSING, Mich. The 2021 Michigan Cyber Summit (formerly the North American International Cyber Summit) will be held Oct. 21. This year s summit will be a fully interactive virtual event with free registration for all participants.
This is the 10th year of Michigan Cyber Summit, and the event will again bring together experts from across the globe to discuss the latest in cybersecurity issues impacting business, education, information technology, economic development, law enforcement, and personal use. The Michigan Cyber Summit is open to the public and will feature information for individuals, families, business professionals, educators, law enforcement, and government officials.
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The Way Forward: State government likely to take up less space
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Cadillac Place, the 1.4 million-square-foot former home to General Motors Co. and now owned by the state of Michigan, is about 64 percent occupied with state workers, according to the state Department of Technology, Management and Budget.
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COVID impact: State government swiftly shifted to delivering services remotely.
The Way Forward: The great remote-work experiment is likely to lead to a push to further decrease and consolidate the amount of office space taken up by state workers.
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May 17, 2021
Each year, DTMB is tasked with the search and harvest of the state Christmas tree.
“We rely on our Michiganders to keep a lookout for the perfect tree during their summer travels,” said DTMB Director Brom Stibitz. “Our team that works on this project is excited each year to share the tree with Michigan residents and see it adorned in lights in front of the State Capitol during the holiday season.”
Trees need to meet the following criteria:
Type: Spruce or Fir.
Size: At least 60-feet tall with a maximum crown of 24 feet and maximum trunk diameter of 30 inches.
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Michigan crossed the 55-percent threshold Monday, based on U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention records, which Whitmer s office then confirmed.
That will accelerate planning among businesses that want to return workers to offices. They are now figuring out what in-person work will look like: New office configurations, hybrid schedules and health safety expectations all loom as potential changes for tens of thousands of workspaces across the state.
“Everything has sped up,” said Rob Fowler, CEO of the Small Business Association of Michigan, an advocacy group that represents 26,000 businesses.
While Fowler said many businesses are delighted, there’s also a lot of confusion over what returning to offices will look like due to pandemic-related regulations. At least 95 percent of the SBAM membership doesn’t have a human resources department, he said, which leaves COVID-19 decisions in the hands of people trained to run other areas of the business.
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