New Report Highlights Deficiencies in America’s Corrections Facilities

By making investments proven to prevent inmates from returning to prison, taxpayers won’t have to shoulder the burden of additional incarceration costs.
People are Policy

The slow pace of nominations to federal agencies is starting to cause trickle down effects for grant money and productivity.
Smart Cities: Growing Opportunities in America’s Cities and Towns

From rural America to cities, technology is improving infrastructure and creating efficiencies.
Winning the Fight Against Homelessness with Miriam’s Kitchen

We are proud supporters of Miriam’s Kitchen, a DC-based nonprofit leading efforts to end chronic homelessness.
Mobile Strategy: Do We Really Need an App?

With mobile strategies continually evolving, apps are not essential for all business plans.
A Tale of a PR Nightmare: Pepsi & United Airlines

Using an outside agency may have been able to save Pepsi and United Airlines a headache, and their reputations.
Tax Reform: What Do the Polls Tell Us?

Tax reform may finally be reaching a tipping point to create real change in Congress
Parks & Legislation

National Parks Week: Something even Leslie Knope and Ron Swanson can agree on.
Deal or No Deal: Senate Nuclear Option

Former Senior Democratic Senate Staffer Sam Whitehorn provides commentary on the consequences of the nuclear option.
Prison Education Reduces Likelihood of Reoffending

The key to changing the rate of recidivism, or tendency to reoffend, lies within the prison education system.
Social Media for Social Good

The power of social media breeds life into new waves of activism – creating results that would be nearly impossible without social platforms.
NAFTA: Trust, but Modernize

NAFTA should look for opportunities to modernize, which will be beneficial to the tech industry.