| State of New Jersey Puts Document Imaging on Set-Aside
(CSRwire) JERSEY CITY, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 16, 2006--Hudson Community Enterprises today announced that the State of New Jersey, working with Metro Scanning and ACCSES New Jersey/CNA, has put document imaging services on the set aside program under New Jersey State Contract. Hudson Community Enterprises (HCE) is a non-profit enterprise made up of social enterprises and vocational training programs that enable special needs people to become self sufficient. Metro Scanning, an HCE social enterprise, will provide high-volume document imaging services in conjunction with ACCSES New Jersey/Central Non-Profit Agency (CNA), a non-profit company that supports organizations that serve people with special needs through community based programs. The State of New Jersey, including the Division of Archives and Records Management (DARM) which holds in trust the public records of New Jersey, and the Division of Purchase and Property, cooperated with these social service enterprises to add document imaging services to the set aside program under NJ State Contract #89099, Index T1818.
Glad You Asked: Where to get paper shredded; origins of fruit ...
Can you help? Does anyone know where in Racine County you can dispose of diabetic lances for free? Some woman in Burlington is going to get six different sorts of ugly on me if I don't answer this question. Please write or call me at the contact information below if you can help.Is there a company or business in town where can you take several boxes of personal papers to be shredded? I'll highlight one. I'm sure there are several.A program exists at Park High School in which cognatively disabled students shred paper. They charge $7 to shred a box of discarded paper, which is equal to about 10 reams of fresh paper.Jim Floyd, a Park High special needs teacher, oversees the program. Floyd said the program helps give his 21 students life skills and a sense of self worth.Floyd said the paper will be picked up at your home or business.
Document shredding service helps prevent ID theft
Fred Smith tells the story of one area attorney whose collection of former client files became so voluminous that he was forced to lock them up in two railroad car-sized storage containers. Although the attorney's "dead files" dilemma was bigger than most, his problem was essentially identical to nearly every business owner or consumer who doesn't know what to do with old documents: Throwing away sensitive paperwork opens the door to identify theft, a growing problem throughout the United States. "Seven-hundred thousand people are affected by identity theft," said Smith, who along with partner Bill Nalls recently opened All Purpose Document Destruction in an industrial complex near Main Street and Highway 395 in Hesperia. "It's affecting almost all demographics you can think of.
Document shredding available in WDM Saturday
Residents can have confidential materials shredded from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday at the West Des Moines United Methodist Church parking lot, Eighth Street and Grand Avenue. Shred-It, a on-site document destruction company, will work with the West Des Moines Lions Club on the fundraiser. Residents are asked to give a good-will offering, with all proceeds going to the Lions Club. There also will be information for residents about identity theft and how to destroy confidential materials. .
Glad You Asked: Where to get paper shredded; origins of fruit ...
Can you help? Does anyone know where in Racine County you can dispose of diabetic lances for free? Some woman in Burlington is going to get six different sorts of ugly on me if I don't answer this question. Please write or call me at the contact information below if you can help.Is there a company or business in town where can you take several boxes of personal papers to be shredded? I'll highlight one. I'm sure there are several.A program exists at Park High School in which cognatively disabled students shred paper. They charge $7 to shred a box of discarded paper, which is equal to about 10 reams of fresh paper.Jim Floyd, a Park High special needs teacher, oversees the program. Floyd said the program helps give his 21 students life skills and a sense of self worth.Floyd said the paper will be picked up at your home or business.
Glad You Asked: Where to get paper shredded; origins of fruit ...
Can you help? Does anyone know where in Racine County you can dispose of diabetic lances for free? Some woman in Burlington is going to get six different sorts of ugly on me if I don't answer this question. Please write or call me at the contact information below if you can help.Is there a company or business in town where can you take several boxes of personal papers to be shredded? I'll highlight one. I'm sure there are several.A program exists at Park High School in which cognatively disabled students shred paper. They charge $7 to shred a box of discarded paper, which is equal to about 10 reams of fresh paper.Jim Floyd, a Park High special needs teacher, oversees the program. Floyd said the program helps give his 21 students life skills and a sense of self worth.Floyd said the paper will be picked up at your home or business.
The 2006 Self-Service and Kiosk Show wrap-up
A few short decades ago, the "store of the future" was a catalog showroom where customers filled out paper forms on clipboards, then waited while their products were rolled down the line to the checkout. IBM's view of tomorrow's retail store is very different; paper gives way to digital display, conveyor belts give way to bottom-of-basket scanners and wireless payment mechanisms. Actually, there is still a conveyor belt in IBM's future, at the heart of its new Model 171 self-checkout unit. While most large-format self-checkout units so far have used a carousel for bags, the 171 uses a long conveyor belt and in many ways resembles a conventional checkout. The new linear construction allows full maintenance access from the front of the machine, making it possible for the first time to put them back-to-back; a shielded front and non-weight-sensitive metal enclosure mean kids will no longer upset the weighing mechanism by leaning against the device.
DHS-ICE: The Use of Double Standards to Administer Discipline
Employee or other person with inside knowledge of wrongdoing inside our federal law enforcement agencies and report it, have often paid a terrible price. The employee is supposed to be protected from retribution by the employer by several federal laws protecting whistleblowers, but they are not, though whistleblowers frequently are punished for revealing wrongdoing by their employer. Ideas about whistle blowing vary widely. Some see whistleblowers as selfless martyrs for public interest and organizational accountability; others view them as informants, solely pursuing personal glory and fame. Because the majority of cases are very low-profile and receive little or no media attention and because whistleblowers who do report significant misconduct are usually put in some form of danger or persecution, the latter view is generally less held.
Document shredding service helps prevent ID theft
Fred Smith tells the story of one area attorney whose collection of former client files became so voluminous that he was forced to lock them up in two railroad car-sized storage containers. Although the attorney's "dead files" dilemma was bigger than most, his problem was essentially identical to nearly every business owner or consumer who doesn't know what to do with old documents: Throwing away sensitive paperwork opens the door to identify theft, a growing problem throughout the United States. "Seven-hundred thousand people are affected by identity theft," said Smith, who along with partner Bill Nalls recently opened All Purpose Document Destruction in an industrial complex near Main Street and Highway 395 in Hesperia. "It's affecting almost all demographics you can think of.
Glad You Asked: Where to get paper shredded; origins of fruit ...
Can you help? Does anyone know where in Racine County you can dispose of diabetic lances for free? Some woman in Burlington is going to get six different sorts of ugly on me if I don't answer this question. Please write or call me at the contact information below if you can help.Is there a company or business in town where can you take several boxes of personal papers to be shredded? I'll highlight one. I'm sure there are several.A program exists at Park High School in which cognatively disabled students shred paper. They charge $7 to shred a box of discarded paper, which is equal to about 10 reams of fresh paper.Jim Floyd, a Park High special needs teacher, oversees the program. Floyd said the program helps give his 21 students life skills and a sense of self worth.Floyd said the paper will be picked up at your home or business.
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