Arc Aspicio Named one of Virginia’s Fantastic 50 for Third Year in a Row
The Virginia Chamber of Commerce selected Arc Aspicio as a 2012 Fantastic 50 company for the third year in a row.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce Honors Arc Aspicio for Sixth Year in a Row
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce recognized Arc Aspicio for the sixth year in a row with the Blue Ribbon Small Business Award.
Arc Aspicio Sponsors Second SDF Search Dog Team
Arc Aspicio announced plans to sponsor a second search dog team through the National Disaster Search Dog Foundation (SDF).
FBI Director Says Cyberthreat Will Surpass Threat from Terrorists
ABC News
Threats from cyber-espionage, computer crime, and attacks on critical infrastructure will surpass terrorism as the number one threat facing the United States.
Threats from cyber-espionage, computer crime, and attacks on critical infrastructure will surpass terrorism as the number one threat facing the United States.
New Year--New Resolution
If you’re still looking for a New Year’s resolution, it’s not too late to join the Stop.Think.Connect. Campaign in setting online safety resolutions for 2012.
Rob O’Keefe Wins SmartCEO Magazine’s 2012 SmartCXO Award
SmartCEO Magazine selected Rob O’Keefe, Chief Technology Officer of Arc Aspicio, as a 2012 SmartCXO Award winner.
Being Innovative About Innovation
Government agencies are in a circular situation: Our economy is challenged and government agencies are facing steep budget cuts. Government agencies are asking for low cost, innovative solutions. Innovation costs money. What are we to do?
GSA Office of Citizen Services & Innovative Technologies FY 2011 Annual Report
Government Services Administration
Predictions for Social Media & Emergency Management in 2012
Emergency Management: Disasters 2.0
The past year has been an incredible year for use of social media in emergency management. But where are we going for 2012?
The past year has been an incredible year for use of social media in emergency management. But where are we going for 2012?
New DHS headquarters delayed 5 years and $500 million over
Homeland Security NewsWire
The latest Congressionally-approved budget for DHS will delay the building of the agency’s new headquarters by at least five years and cost an additional $500 million.
The latest Congressionally-approved budget for DHS will delay the building of the agency’s new headquarters by at least five years and cost an additional $500 million.