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    In this construct, the government does not have access to the data unless until after establishing reasonable cause from the service provider search results. This solution is legally acceptable because the government does not have direct access to the data. Without seizure of the content, there is no violation of the fourth amendment. Additionally, because the providers conduct the searches, user’s privacy rights are not in question. Service providers would be compelled to disclose to the consumer that the data is not end-to-end encrypted, but also not explicitly in the hands of government agencies at any time without legal justification. This solution could effectively accomplish the following: 1. Reducing or eliminating the government copies…

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    This memo will cover three different Government Agencies. The first agency being covered is the Department of Commerce (DOC). The next agency this memo will cover is the Department of Labor (DOL). The final agency that will be covered is the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). The purpose of this memo is to inform the reader about the role of the three previously mentioned agencies in the business world. First I will give an overview of how the DOC relates to the business world. The…

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    I. Introduction Today’s global economy, calls for privately owned companies and Government Agencies to identify ways to reduce and/or cut costs through economic efficiencies. Specifically within the Federal Government, several agencies have been tasked with pinpointing areas that have caused a spike in costs. Overall, it is believed that transaction reductions related to logistics and supply chain management to be considered the best viable approach to realizing cost-efficiencies. Privately…

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    Mrs. Paramo continues to excel in the use of USA Staffing, a system used to recruit and hire applicants for positions within the agency. The ability…

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    This new regulation was first noticed in 2012 when it was submitted to the office of the federal register at https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2016/05/10/2016-10685/deeming-tobacco-products-to-be-subject-to-the-federal-food-drug-and-cosmetic-act-as-amended-by-the. The regulation passed by the FDA like any other regulation can be challenged by due process. There are two types of due process that can challenge an regulation by an administrative agency. These two types are called Procedural…

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    billion years to crack the 128-bit AES key using brute force attack. This is more than the age of the universe (13.75 billion years).” This statistic reveals a frightening truth: nobody, not even law enforcement or government agencies, can break encryption. When confronted with this alarming truth, many people come to realize how dangerous encryption can be. Because encryption is publicly available, criminals of all kinds are able to use encryption to keep their communications, plans, and…

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    Case Study: Verizon

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    Provide an overview of your chosen organization Verizon is a company that offers wireless and wireline services to their customers. Verizon not only provides communication support for customers they are also a company that offers innovative technology and entertainment. Verizon not only provides services for consumers they also offer service to business and governmental agencies. Verizon is divided into two parts wireline and wireless that offers wireless voice and data services. Verizon…

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    Program Evaluations The program evaluation this writer selected was Kingsbury (2011), which entails evaluation practices for four separate government agencies. I choose this because it encompassed more than one type of program evaluation. Working in a non-profit organization that receives funding from the government and the need to show outcomes it is important to know which questions need to be answered. According to McNamara (2011), the program evaluation is based on what the agency needs…

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    the California government code. Under section 8558(b), the threat to the safety of person and property is unceasing. This is due to drought conditions that authorities cannot handle. The section 8567 enables Governor to develop or amend orders and regulations to make provisions. Section 8572 gives authorization to utilize any private property. Under section 8571, the Governor describes that following the regulations mentioned in the executive order will reduce the severity of the drought. Ans. 2…

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    political ambivalence and poor employee management practices allowing for an untoward action against an employee (Varone, 2015). The case involves violation of Constitutional Rights related to the First and Fourteenth Amendments due to free speech and religious believe discrimination, EEOC Title VII Civil Rights Acts, based on retaliation from political pretenses toward the Kelvin Cochran, due to his religious beliefs, although Cochran never took and discrimination against employees he was…

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