Saturday, April 14, 2012

Background Checks, Security Clearances.


http://lifeinc.today.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/04/13/11166181-shoddy-background-check-could-cost-you-a-job?lite\

Shoddy background check could cost you a job

Apply for a job and there's a good chance that potential employer will do a background check on you. Most U.S. employers (about 70 percent) conduct criminal background checks for all potential employees.
According to a new report from the National Consumer Law Center, the information provided by background screening companies is often wrong in some way.

"These reports really should be accurate. Unfortunately, too often, what we found is, they're not,” says Persis Yu, an NCLC staff attorney who worked on the “Broken Records”report.
Take the case of Samuel M. Jackson of Illinois, profiled in the report. Jackson was allegedly denied a job because of an inaccurate background check that said he was convicted of rape in 1987 – when he was just 4 years old. The conviction belonged to 58-year-old Samuel L. Jackson of Virginia, who was in prison at the time the background check was requested.

Virtually anyone with a computer and Internet service can go into the business of background screening. There is very little, if any, oversight.

“It’s really the Wild West out there,” Persis says. “They're not required to be licensed. They're not required to be registered. And yet they're generating billions of dollars in revenue with very little accountability."
The head of the National Association of Professional Background Screeners (NAPBS) says the NCLC report makes some very broad statements that are not accurate. In an email statement to msnbc.com, Theresa Preg says background screening through Consumer Reporting Agencies (CRA), such as those that are members of NAPBS have “a very, very low error rate.”

Preg says members of her organization are highly regulated at the state and federal level. She warns employers not to use "free" criminal record searches offered via the Internet because they have no updating requirement and therefore can have inaccurate information.

 “The member companies of NAPBS help put millions of people to work, including ex-offenders,” she writes. “We also help consumers correct misinformation that may be contained on them at the actual courts or law enforcement agencies, as well as any incorrect criminal history information that may have been contained in a consumer report.

In preparing its  report, NCLC contacted attorneys and community groups that work with people who are hurt by faulty background checks. They say these reports routinely mismatch people. This can be devastating when a person with no criminal background is confused with someone who has a criminal history. Such mix-ups are more likely if you have a common name.

(Read: More background check horror stories)

“People are being denied employment because these companies are returning reports about the wrong person,” Persis says.

Background reports also commonly:
  • Omit crucial information about a case. For example: A person is arrested, but then found innocent.
  • Reveal sealed or expunged information, such as a juvenile offense.
  • Provide misleading information, such as a single charge listed multiple times.
  • Misclassify offenses, such as reporting a misdemeanor as a felony.
Even if you’re lucky enough to catch a mistake in a background check, it’s not always easy to get the error corrected.

“Many of these companies don't have very clear dispute processes,” Persis says. “Depending on the state and how the company got their records, it can take weeks or a month or more even to actually get the information corrected. By that time, a lot of times, the job is gone.”

The National Consumer Law Center wants the federal government to clean up the marketplace by creating rules that would ensure complete and accurate information. NCLC believes data providers should be registered, required to update their records each year and prohibited from making matches based solely on a person’s name.

Lake Arbor Jazz Festival. Sat. July 14th, Noon - 9:00 PM


 Lake Arbor Jazz Festival


Saturday, July 14, 2012, 12 noon - 9:00 pm
  • Make plans now to attend the 2012 Lake Arbor Jazz Festival! Now in its third year, we're making it bigger and better than ever! Don't miss this year's festival! It's going to be another wonderful day of great music, friends, family and fun!
  • Join us for a day and evening of contemporary and traditional jazz on the grounds of the Lake Arbor Community Center in beautiful Mitchellville, MD!
  • In partnership with M-NCPPC and the Prince Georges Cultural Arts Foundation, this event will feature some of Washington, DC's finest jazz and R&B groups.
  • Enjoy delicious food from a variety of food vendors, and arts and crafts merchandise from an array of vendors offering jewelry, clothing, books and more!
  • Bring your blankets, lawn chairs, family and friends for a wonderful day and evening of jazz!


This is a FREE event!             You don't want to miss it! 


SATURDAY, JULY 14, 2012, 2:00 - 9:00 PM
(Gates open at 1:00 pm)
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Gates/Vendor Marketplace Opens: 1:00 pm
 Show Times: 2:00 pm - 9:00 pm
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Admission: Free to the Public
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Event is "Rain" or "Shine"
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Location: Grounds of the Lake Arbor Community Center
10100 Lake Arbor Way
Mitchellville, MD 20721
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About the Festival 

The Lake Arbor Jazz Festival (LAJF) is a community music event showcasing top flight local and regional jazz and R&B musicians from the greater Washington, DC and Baltimore areas. This event brings together a diverse audience of jazz music lovers, young and old, for a one-of-a-kind event in a neighborhood community environment.

Enjoy delicious food from a variety of food vendors and arts and crafts merchandise from an array of vendors offering jewelry, clothing, book and more!

Bring your blankets, lawn chairs, family and friends for a wonderful day and evening of jazz!

The Lake Arbor Jazz Festival is an event of the Prince Georges Cultural Arts Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

(Free parking on-site; free shuttle service for off-site parking)
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http://www.lakearborjazz.com/index.htm


Friday, April 13, 2012

Events: April- Sept 2012. MCOG. Homeland Security & Public Safety

Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments


DateEventTimeLocationCommittee
April 2012
Apr 24NCR Operations Center Coordinatinon Group10:00 AMCOG Board RoomNCR Operations Center Coordination Group
May 2012
May 7Colombian Connection08:00 AMPolice Training Subcommittee
May 306th Annual JFHQ/MDW - MWCOG Chaplains Training Day07:30 AMPublic Safety Chaplains
June 2012
Jun 14RICCS User Training - June 14, 201202:00 PMRoom 1RICCS User Training
September 2012
Sep 13RICCS User Training - September 13, 201202:00 PMRoom 1RICCS User Training
December 2012
Dec 13RICCS User Training - December 13, 201202:00 PMRoom 1RICCS User Training





April 2012. MEMA Training Opportunities


http://www.mema.state.md.us/calendar/index.asp


4/16/2012
Storm Surge and the Sea, Lake, Overland, Surge from Hurricanes (SLOSH) Program - April 16, 2012 No cost [CG 7] 
Maryland Emergency Management Agency [SEOC] 5401 Rue Saint Lo Drive
Reisterstown , MD. 21136
4/16/2012 - 4/18/2012
Debris Management, Intro to the FEMA Public Assistance Program [CG 7]
Cranford Graves Fire Services Building 6820 Webster Street
Landover Hills , Maryland 20784
4/16/2012
Social Networking for Disaster Response and Recovery [CG 7] 
Montgomery County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management 1300 Quince Orchard Blvd.
Gaithersburg , MD. 20878
4/17/2012
Basic HURREVAC Course - April 17, 2012 - No cost [CG 7] 
Maryland Emergency Management Agency (SEOC) 5401 Rue Saint Lo Drive
Reisterstown , MD. 21136
4/18/2012 - 4/19/2012
PER 284: Crisis Leadership for Local Officials (FREE) ~ April 18 &19, 2012 [CG 7]
Best Western Westminster Hotel & Conference Center 451 WMC Drive
Westminster , MD. 21158
4/18/2012
Coastal Community Resilience
Henry L. Hein Public Service Building, 7480 Baltimore Annapolis Blvd.
Glen Burnie , MD 21061
4/18/2012
Advanced HURREVAC Course - April 18, 2012 No cost [CG 7]
Maryland Emergency Management Agency [SEOC] 5401 Rue Saint Lo Drive
Reisterstown , MD. 21136
4/21/2012
NWS SKYWARN Basic and Advanced Storm Spotter Class
Kramer Center, 107 Powell Street,
Centreville , MD, 21617
4/21/2012
Maryland CHART Highway Incident Training
Public Safety Building 6501 Coastal Highway 2nd Floor Training Room
Ocean City , Maryland 21842
4/24/2012 - 4/26/2012
COURSE FULL:L-146: Homeland Security Exercise Evaluation Program (HSEEP) Baltimore City (Free) April 24-26, 2012[CG 7] 
City of Baltimore
Public Safety Training Academy
3500 W. Northern Pkwy
ROOM 200
Baltimore , Maryland, 21215
4/26/2012
Sisyphus Mass Casualty FSE
Joint Base Andrews
Joint Base Andrews , Maryland
4/26/2012
Tornado Exercise
Caroline County , MD 

National Domestic Preparedness Consortium


Consortium

NDPC Seal FEMA Seal
As a member of the National Domestic Preparedness Consortium, the NDPTC is a DHS/FEMA training partner dedicated to providing critical all-hazards training throughout the United States and its territories with an emphasis on natural hazards and island and coastal communities.
More about NDPTC

The NDPTC works collaboratively with numerous organizations and external agencies. In order to fulfill its goal of providing high-quality, up-to-date training on natural disasters, the NDPTC will continue to pursue opportunities to partner with State and Federal Agencies, Academic Institutions, Organizations, as well as other members of the National Domestic Preparedness Consortium (NDPC) to leverage assets and expertise to efficiently develop and deliver relevant training.
APR 18, 2012
Coastal Community Resilience @ Glen Burnie, MD
APR 23, 2012
Tsunami Awareness @ Rincon, Puerto Rico

Evaluation of the FY 2011 Second Chance Act Adult Offender Reentry Demonstration Projects. Deadline June 11, 2012


Evaluation of the FY 2011 Bureau of Justice Assistance Second Chance Act Adult Offender Reentry Demonstration Projects

The U.S. Department of Justice’s National Institute of Justice (NIJ) recently released a solicitation for the Evaluation of the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) FY 2011 Second Chance Act Adult Offender Reentry Demonstration Projects. The specific focus areas under this solicitation include:
  1. An evaluability assessment of eight adult offender reentry demonstration projects. (NIJ anticipates one award of up to $400,000.)
  2. A comprehensive evaluation of eight adult offender reentry demonstration projects. (NIJ anticipates one award of up to $3 million.)
States, local governments, federally-recognized Indian tribes, nonprofit and for-profit organizations, institutions of higher education, and certain qualified individuals are eligible to apply. Application titles should clearly indicate the focus area, and applicants may submit to either or both focus areas. The deadline for submitting an application is June 11, 2012 at 11:59 p.m. ET.

To download the solicitation, click here.


This is a National Reentry Resource Center Announcement. This announcement is funded in whole or in part through a grant (award number: 2010-MUBX-KO84) from the Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. Neither the U.S. Department of Justice nor any of its components operate, control, are responsible for, or necessarily endorse, this announcement (including, without limitation, its content, technical infrastructure, and policies, and any services or tools provided). 

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