Akima Company Meets International Standards for IT Service Management
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ISO/IEC 20000-1:2018 certification demonstrates Akima Global Technology’s ability to deliver efficient and reliable IT services
“Our focus at AGT is not only supporting the IT needs of our customers, but also delivering increased value,” said Juvy McCarthy, President of Akima’s Technology Solutions and Products Group. HERNDON, Va. (PRWEB) May 11, 2021 Akima today announced that Akima Global Technology (AGT) is its second subsidiary to receive an ISO/IEC 20000-1:2018 certification, demonstrating the company’s ability to successfully manage the end-to-end delivery of IT services for government customers.
“Our focus at AGT is not only supporting the IT needs of our customers, but also delivering increased value,” said Juvy McCarthy, President of Akima’s Technology Solutions and Products Group. “I am proud of the w
Babcock deserves confirmation to Judicial Council Author: Charlie Pierce
Print article Alaskans have very little say in who the judges are in their courts. Judges in Alaska aren’t elected. They aren’t appointed like other people to powerful positions in this state. They aren’t confirmed by the lawmakers in Juneau like the people who set gas rates or run state departments. Judges in this state are effectively picked by a group called the Judicial Council. That group, made up mostly of lawyers, including the Chief Justice of the Alaska Supreme Court, decides who the governor can choose from when there is an opening judgeship. The lawyers on the Judicial Council aren’t appointed like other people to powerful positions in Alaska. The lawyers on the Judicial council are not confirmed by the lawmakers in Juneau. Only three of the seven members of this powerful organization go before the peoples’ representatives to be placed in their seats, and they are all the nonlawyers
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Unpacking the Economic Aid Act and American Rescue Plan Act: Consolidated First Draw PPP Interim Final Rule, New First Draw PPP Loans, and Increases to First Draw PPP Loans
On January 6, 2021, the Small Business Administration (the “
SBA”) and the Department of Treasury released an Interim Final Rule called “Business Loan Program Temporary Changes; Paycheck Protection Program as Amended by Economic Aid Act” (sometimes referred to as the “
Consolidated First Draw PPP IFR” or the “
IFR”). That rule restates existing regulatory provisions into a single regulation on borrower eligibility, lender eligibility, and loan application or origination requirement issues for new First Draw PPP Loans, as well as general rules relating to First Draw PPP Loan increases and loan forgiveness.