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		<title>Vivek Kundra Operating to Transform Federal Governing Use of IT</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Vivek Kundra sees clouds in a different way than most individuals. As the first Federal CIO, he backs numerous &#8216;cloud computing&#8217; programs, as he believes they could better information sharing among Federal, state and local agencies. As the former Chief Technology Officer for the District of Columbia, Vivek Kundra views cloud computing as a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> <a href="http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2009/03/05/obama-names-vivek-kundra-chief-information-officer/">Vivek Kundra</a> sees clouds in a different way than most individuals. As the first Federal CIO, he backs numerous &#8216;cloud computing&#8217; programs, as he believes they could better information sharing among Federal, state and local agencies. As the former Chief Technology Officer for the District of Columbia, Vivek Kundra views cloud computing as a important opportunity for renovating intergovernmental Information Technology communications. </p>
<p> <a href="http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/03/05/white-house-names-first-chief-information-officer/">Vivek Kundra</a> is advancing President Obama&#8217;s goal of using technology to update the U.S. government. In so doing, he is overseeing and tracking the $71 billion Federal IT budget. His mission is to eliminate wasteful spending on technology, while embracing the foremost technology has to offer to make government more open to American citizens. He welcomes some open source solutions. However, he sees that an open source solution is not ideal to some mission critical systems. </p>
<p> High-priced technology contracts that do not bring about significant ROI are an area where Vivek Kundra also considers the Federal government can save money. To that end, he recently launched the Federal IT Dashboard. He is also working to ensure the government is serious and tough on contractors that do not deliver. His ultimate end result is to retain consultants and contractors that are adding value to the Federal government so the government can serve the masses better. Born in Delhi, India, and raised in Tanzania, Vivek Kundra has a diversified educational and work background. He is employing his knowledge and experience in IT to attain these aforementioned goals. </p>
<p> <a href="http://www.gov2summit.com/public/schedule/detail/10421">Vivek Kundra</a> continues to work to secure the government&#8217;s Information Technology efforts deliver excellent information to United States citizens. His dedication is to the wise use of taxpayer dollars. He envisions a technology culture that systematically embraces new platforms that make government accessible to all. He is continually looking for new ways to help government agencies adapt outstanding private sector technologies that help them save money. </p>
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		<title>Dade City Bankruptcy Alternatives</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[All states have laws requiring collectors to discontinue getting hold of a card holder if the credit card holder directs a Cease and Desist letter which notifies the collecting agency that a debt negotiation company is going to be handling all communications with the creditor.  Florida protects its consumers by reducing the torment of collecting companies including the primary creditor (the bank or credit issuing agency).  The same laws cutting back and regulating what a collection firm can do will likewise cut back the harassment abilities of original creditors.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Enormous debt loads are a large issue many all across the United States are having to deal with.  Filing for bankruptcy is not the only way for borrowers to get out of debt, although many think so.  And if the debtor does not wish to completely mangle their credit for the next ten years, debt settlement may perhaps be the answer.</p>
<p>Debt negotiation is another way of managing in reverse your credit and debt worries. Debt settlement involves negotiating the balance through debt settlement with your finance company.  Typically, a finance counselor may assist in the negotiating of the plan so you can eventually get out of debt.  The entire debt settlement concept is a decent solution for individuals whose credit card  debt is severe.  Whether the individual is incapable of making the minimum payments or they have gotten behind, debt negotiation can function identically.</p>
<p>There are a couple of side effects to settling debt that should be thought about before placing a debt elimination plan.  Debt negotiation, like other options, can have a destructive consequence on a consumer&#8217;s credit score.  Bankruptcy, on the other hand, is likely to harm an individual&#8217;s credit score for the next for 10 years.  There is likewise the likelihood that banks will bring judicial process to collect the full amount of money owed.  The final possible drawback is creditors may continue calling until the debt is settled.</p>
<p>The potential for destructive consequences is reduced in Florida due to the state&#8217;s sympathetic debtor laws. There are plenty of consumer protections in Florida that deal with over due revolving debt. As an example, if you wish to work out a <a href="http://www.debtfreeusa.net/news/other/823/managing-debt-recovery-part-3-managing-your-credit.html">debt liquidation help in Florida</a> then creditors likely will be more prepared to work it out with you than in different state where local laws favor the lender&#8217;s right to collect.</p>
<p>Each state has policies that need collecting agencies to discontinue calling a customer if the customer sends a PoA letter or a C and D letter which assures the collecting company that another company is responsible for managing all creditor communications.  Florida protects its citizens more by inhibiting the nuisance of collecting agencies as well as the initial credit granter.  The laws that cut back and regulate what a debt collecting company is allowed to do will likewise limit the nuisance abilities of original creditor.</p>
<p>On that point, there are pay and domicile protection laws in Florida that provide consumers full security.  Wages are protected by  wage garnishment laws.  credit card companies have more incentive for them to settle  under this type of legal structure.  Many of these types of cases, in spite of all of the protections, may wind up in court.  The reason for this is because banks hold the right to sue a consumer as a manner of collecting a over due total.</p>
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