Chief Technology Officer of the United States

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    enjoyable experience. Across the globe, airport employees treated passengers as customers, not suspects. Somehow, the evolution of society has resulted in a trend of unethical behavior. September 11, 2001, shocked the American public, forcing the United States Government to enact the Transportation Security Act. Thus, the infamous Transportation Security Administration (TSA) was established (http://tsa.gov/about). Since the implementation of the TSA, airports across the nation have declined in…

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    could have huge ramification for the entire global population. This product may have appeared to have a checkered past in the United States. This country has more food options than most third world nations. Looking from a global perspective the product can be helpful to a third world nation. If given the opportunity this product could be just as effective in the United States. According to research data nothing can be proven wrong with the product. The company needs to adhere to its code of…

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    assistant to the Secretary of Defense. Mr. rhodes is responsible for advising on organizational and management matters for the OSD and Dept. of Defense. He oversees the Dept. of Defense Freedom of Information program , Privacy program, Civil Liberties Officer responsibilities, and Historical programs (Director of Administration and Management). Mr. Rhodes also assist the Deputy of Commandant in the operations and management of the M&RA Department, ensuring integration of its many diverse…

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    The evaluation of the effectiveness of the plan of care was not done. The patient outcome was not satisfactory. IOM reports say “nurses should be full partners with physicians and other health professionals, in redesigning health care in the United States” (American Sentinel University, 2011, para. 1). Nurses should work as a leader. Nurses should collaborate with other health care team members and make a plan of care. Nurses should manage and direct the patient care because they are on the…

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    Company Background HealthSouth Corporation, based in Birmingham, Alabama, is the United States’ largest owner and operator of inpatient rehabilitation hospitals. It is founded by Richard M. Scrushy and incorporated in Delaware on February 22, 1984 as Amcare, Inc. (Saux, 2014) HealthSouth Corporation hired more than 60,000 employees at 2,000 facilities which operating in 33 states across the U.S. along with its facilities in Puerto Rico, Canada, UK and Saudi Arabia. (Saux, 2014) It provides a…

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    As the United States healthcare industry transforms its usage of information technology (IT), the federal government urges for greater use of electronic health records (EHRs). The role of the Chief Information Officer (CIO) in healthcare organizations will continue to evolve as they become more relied upon to provide strategic insight to technological advances. This means a greater involvement in regulation compliance and overall healthcare outcomes. Many healthcare reform initiatives…

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    “We the people” - The Bill of Rights is paramount to every single human being in the United States. It is the collection of every right a person has, and everyone should know their rights to protect themselves. The United States is slowly becoming less and less free, but not in a restrictive way, it is for the safety of its citizens. Terrorism became more apparent in our country after September 11th, and thus the Patriot Act was passed. This allowed the FBI to survey any suspected terrorist…

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    Two points from the video that I found to be the most interesting are: 1) presidential candidates must be born in and be a resident of the United States for at least fourteen years and 2) the powers and responsibilities of the president given in the Constitution are vaguely worded. I found these points interesting because they represent the fears of the Framers of the Constitution; the Framers…

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    Another member of the United States Intelligence Community that has a notable role in the protection of the United States interests is the Federal Bureau of Investigations or for short, FBI. Unlike the CIA, the FBI does not directly involve itself in foreign intelligence. The FBI operates under the Department of Justice with a primary focus on federal criminal investigation and domestic intelligence but sometimes there is a cross over and the FBI finds itself involved in terrorist and foreign…

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    In the United States, criminal justice enterprises are experimenting with a relatively new technology innovation to identify and prevent illegal activity. Using predictive policing technology, law enforcement agencies forecast the people and places most likely to contribute to future crimes based on information gathered from local and national sources. Depending on the desired forecast, the agencies analyze the information using various forensic processes. Around the country, law enforcement…

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