Join
thousands of other humanitarians and become a better manager in humanitarian
response. The Humanitarian Leadership Academy is launching its first massive
open online course, “Managing in the humanitarian
sector.” It will give you the right skills to become a more effective
leader and a better manager in humanitarian response.
The course, which starts on Jan. 23, 2017, lasts three weeks and only requires four hours of learning each week. You will be able to interact with other humanitarians through interactive forums and reflective learning, and receive a free certificate at the end of the course. The course will be accessible from Jan. 16, 2017, so that you can familiarise yourself with its content. Your career will benefit and it’s a great opportunity to gain the skills and knowledge needed to manage teams in humanitarian contexts — register today! |
Saturday, January 14, 2017
HOT FREE Training Opportunity. Managing Emergency Response in the Humanitarian Sector
Thursday, January 12, 2017
2017. Volunteer to host InfraGardNCR New Member Orientations.
NEW for 2017: New Member
orientations - can you help?
As
part of our ongoing effort to ensure you know what InfraGardNCR can do for you,
the chapter will host 3 new member orientation meetings throughout 2017.
New members will be invited
to...
- meet the
chapter's leadership
- see a
demonstration of the InfraGard portal
- hear from our
FBI Coordinators
- be introduced
to the Washington Field Office leadership
- get an
overview of chapter programs and initiatives
- be afforded
an opportunity to get involved in the chapters SIGs, workgroups,
and/or committees
- be provided
with helpful resources available to them
Current members will also be welcome to attend.
Webinar. 1/25/2016. National Security. Financial Intelligence & Information Sharing Working Group (FIIS WG)
Jan. 25 event / webinar on
financial intelligence - sign up now!
The Financial Intelligence & Information Sharing Working
Group (FIIS WG) - part of the American Security Project -
is proudly hosting its Annual Winter Symposium on January 25 at Booz Allen in
cooperation with the Intelligence & National Security Alliance (INSA)
Financial Threats Task Force, InfraGardNCR, and the American Bar Association's
Section of International Law. THE
EVENT WILL ALSO BE HOSTED VIA WEBINAR / PHONE. Click
here for more details and to register!
The agenda includes:
The agenda includes:
- MR. CHARLES BRETZ, Director of
Payment Risk, FS-ISAC - "The 'Sheltered Harbor' Initiative"
- MR. YAYA FANUSIE, Director of
Analysis, Center on Sanctions and Illicit Finance (CSIF), Foundation for
Defense of Democracies (FDD) - "Blockchain Technology: Benefits and
Risks for National Security"
- MR. BROCK RENSHAW, Threat
Intelligence Analyst, Strategic Intelligence Analysis Group, Citigroup -
"Sanctions Evasion within Iran's Aviation Sector"
- MS. SARAH LANGFORD, Data Manager,
and MS. KIMBERLY HORNIK, VP Compliance and Administration, Integrity
Management Services, Inc. (IntegrityM) - "Aberrancies in Home Health
Agency Beneficiary Sharing: A Healthcare Fraud Analysis Case"
- MR. SCOTT DUEWEKE, President, The
Digital Identities and Payments Association's (IDPAY) - "Banking and
ISO 27001 standards"
- MR. SONNY CARPENTER, Associate,
BakerHostetler - "International Anti-Corruption Enforcement and
Impact on Financial Institutions"
- MR. ADAM DRUCKER, Assistant Section
Chief, Counter-Terrorism Division, FBI - "Terrorist Facilitation
Networks"
Moderators: - Ms. Lesley
Rockwell, Citigroup and Co-Chair of the FIIS WG
- Ms. Danielle
Camner Lindholm, Whitehorse Technologies and Co-Chair of the FIIS WG and
the ABA Natl Security Committee; Immediate Past Co-Chair of the ABA Intl
AML Committee
$25,000 Prize. FTC IoT Home Inspector Challenge
FTC launches IoT Challenge
The Federal Trade Commission
(FTC) is hosting a prize competition that challenges the public to create a
technical solution ("tool") that consumers can use to guard against
security vulnerabilities in software found on the Internet of Things (IoT)
devices in their homes.
The tool would, at a minimum, help protect
consumers from security vulnerabilities caused by out-of-date software.
Contestants have the option of adding features, such as those that would
address hard-coded, factory default or easy-to-guess passwords. The prize
for the competition is up to $25,000, with $3,000 available for each honorable
mention winner(s). Winners will be announced on or about July 27, 2017.
The deadline for registering and submitting entries is May 22, 2017 at
12:00pm EDT. For full details, click here2017 Internship Opportunities. Nat. Weather Service.
The National Weather Service (NWS)
National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) is accepting applications
for its 2017 summer student internship program. NCEP is offering up to 10 paid
summer internships targeted towards current undergraduate and graduate students
to work in areas that will meet the future needs of the ever-broadening
weather-climate-water user community. Students may be involved in
activities that improve understanding of forecasting issues and address
critical aspects of operational model development.
Students from the following
majors are welcome to apply: math, physics, meteorology, atmospheric and
climate science, computer science, engineering, and social science. Each
student will collaborate with one or more scientists at our five centers
located in College Park, MD: Climate Prediction Center, Environmental Modeling
Center, NOAA Central Operations, Ocean Prediction Center, and Weather
Prediction Center.
Applications are due February 6,
2017. For more information and to apply: http://www.ncep.noaa.gov/student-internships/
Monday, January 9, 2017
DHHS Office of Minority Health. FY 2017 Funding Opportunity Announcement
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FY 2017 Funding Opportunity Announcement
The U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services Office of Minority Health (OMH) administers grant programs
to support projects that implement innovative models to improve minority health
and reduce health disparities.OMH has released a new funding opportunity announcement (FOA) for which applications are now being accepted. Applications are due by April 3, 2017 at 5:00 pm ET.
Announcement Number: MP-AIA-17-001
Opportunity Title: American Indian/Alaska Native Health Equity Initiative (AI/AN Health Equity Initiative)
Estimated Funding Level: $2 million per budget period
The Office of Minority Health (OMH) at the United States Department of Health and Human Services announces the availability of Fiscal Year 2017 grant funds for the American Indian/Alaska Native Health Equity Initiative (AI/AN Health Equity Initiative). The purpose of the AI/AN Health Equity Initiative is to support tailoring or developing, and implementing, of evidence-based models and/or promising practices to help address trauma (historical and generational) existing in AI/AN communities through innovative programs.
Learn more about this FOA and how to apply.
Save the date for a technical assistance webinar for interested applicants on February 8, 2017 at 3:00-4:00 pm ET.
Register here: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1248024142376826115
An additional technical assistance webinar on “Evaluation – Review the Basics” will be held on February 23, 2017 at 3:00-4:30 pm ET.
Register here: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4463287512730060547
Presidential Proclamation -- National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month, 2017
Answering the call. CDS CEO BEMA International
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