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For Immediate Release: The third edition of the Healthcare Mixer 2018. ORLANDO, FLORIDA - 06/06/2018 The HEALTHCARE MIXER is gearing up for its third edition. The event will be hosted at EL BUDA DOWNTOWN ORLANDO and will run from 6pm until 10pm. Guests will have an opportunity to meet past and present sponsors and learn more about their services. Registration is requested by going into Eventbrite. There will be FREE refreshments provided by Orlando Brewing and giveaways at the event. The event is FREE for medical practitioners and lawyers. Cost is $10.00 for those who are not from the medical or law field. Most of the proceeds will be used towards supporting the non profit back to school event Kutz4kids in August 5, 2018. About Healthcare Mixer: Healthcare Mixer is an event geared towards the medical and law fields. The event is conducted once a quarter and has not cost to medical practitioners or Lawyers. The event was founded by Rick Garcia at the Citrus Club, which later

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Social Media Marketing: The Three Signs That You?re Doing It Wrong

Every time you?ve looked for business marketing advice online, you?ve read that social media marketing is an absolute must. The experts say that you need to be on social media because that?s where your customers are. They say that you?ll get an explosive source of free traffic when your content goes viral. In the real world, social media marketing isn?t that easy. Much of your content never reaches your followers ? if you have followers at all ? because social networks want you to pay to increase the reach of your commercial content. When you do dabble in paid social media marketing, you see a temporary boost in website traffic ? but the traffic doesn?t seem to directly generate revenue. Are you not seeing a tangible result from your social media marketing efforts? These are the three signs that you?re doing social media marketing wrong ? along with some actionable tips that you can use to kick your social media game into high gear. Few Followers If your company is trying to est
Niger Ambush Came After ?Massive Intelligence Failure,? Source Says by KEN DILANIAN and COURTNEY KUBE WASHINGTON ? A senior congressional aide who has been briefed on the deaths of four U.S. servicemen in Niger says the ambush by militants stemmed in part from a "massive intelligence failure." The Pentagon has said that 40 to 50 militants ambushed a 12-man U.S. force in Niger on Oct. 4, killing four and wounding two. The U.S. patrol was seen as routine and had been carried out nearly 30 times in the six months before the attack, the Pentagon has reported. The aide, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he is not authorized to speak publicly, said the House and Senate armed services committees have questions about the scope of the U.S. mission in Niger, and whether the Pentagon is properly supporting the troops on the ground there.  Was There a 'Massive Intelligence Failure' in Niger Ambush? Play Facebook TwitterEmbed  Was There a 'Massive Intelligence Failur

NSA QUIETLY AWARDED A CLASSIFIED $2.4 BILLION TECH CONTRACT WITH MORE TO COME

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NSA's headquarters in Fort Meade, Maryland. // Patrick Semansky/AP The National Security Agency has awarded tech firm CSRA the first of three portions of its classified Groundbreaker contract, which could potentially be worth as much as $2.4 billion over the next decade if all options are exercised. CSRA announced the award through aSecurities and Exchange Commission filing, where it acknowledged the value and duration of the contract without naming the customer agency or the contract’s name. Neither CSRA nor NSA offered comment to  Nextgov  for this story. Details on Groundbreaker are sparse, but the NSA program dates back to a 2001 effort to outsource its IT operations. At the time, then-NSA director Michael Hayden said the contract would allow NSA to “refocus assets on the agency’s core missions of providing foreign signals intelligence and protecting U.S. national security-related information systems by turning over several information technology infrastructure ser