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Abstract: With the increasing trend of using new technologies, many universities are currently creating specialized digital strategies. If they cannot change to fit this new digital era, they will ...
If you run a UK law firm with fewer than 50 fee earners and your current document management system is a collection of shared network drives, Outlook folders, and someone's filing convention that ...
WASHINGTON, Feb 5 (Reuters) - The U.S. Transportation Department Office of Inspector General said on Thursday it will open a probe into high failure rates among air traffic control trainees amid a ...
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Austin – January 12, 2026 – Manufacturing companies are increasingly relying on training videos to capture shop floor knowledge, yet many struggle to convert those recordings into usable Standard ...
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Legionella remains one of the most persistent and serious risks in building water systems. Despite advances in water treatment technology, outbreaks continue to occur in settings ranging from ...
This event focuses on the practical implementation of nuclear material accounting and control measures applied at the facility to deter and detect unauthorized removal of nuclear material.
Controls, safeguards, and delivers project and operations documentation across the asset lifecycle—from FEED through handover—ensuring traceability, revision integrity, and compliant turnover to ...
After the mass shooting in Manhattan on Monday, some workers and companies are re-evaluating security procedures and active shooter training. NewsdayTV's Andrew Ehinger reports. Credit: ...