How do you feel about taking your clothes off in front of other people? Maybe in the locker room it's acceptable, but could you slowly strip down to your bare assets and parade around? And if you did, how would you feel about yourself? It was with
Making Technology Accessible to the Disabled
People with disabilities are the largest minority group (more than 50 million people) in the United States, but it is the only one where anyone can become a member of it at any given time. Considering the physical and mental challenges that those
1st Runner Up
How do you feel about taking your clothes off in front of other people? Maybe in the locker room it's acceptable, but could you slowly strip down to your bare assets and parade around? And if you did, how would you feel about yourself? It was with
Championing Communication for People with Disabilities
Many experts argue that to fully integrate people with disabilities into society greater focus must be placed on increasing accessibility in the workplace and in all public places. Dana Marlowe, a founding partner of the consulting firm
35 Under 35
35 under 35 Fighting Cystic Fibrosis • Jim Arnold: Director of Projects; Ripken Design • Sara Bruszewski: Director of Membership & Member Services, Greater Baltimore Committee • Banjamin Carson: Consultant; The Warner Companies • Clyde
Fun Times at Vocus
We’ll give Vocus props for lots of things: bigger revenues, profits, and workforce all in a down economy, but it might also have the coolest office space on the tech circuit. Here’s CMO Bill Wagner in the company’s Lanham HQ, which looks more like a
FCW Insider: Rising Stars on FCW’s radio show
I've been terrible about posting our FCW-Federal News Radio show programs here. I haven't posted one since July 22 when we had a fascinating discussion with Chris Rasmussen, one of the people behind Intellipedia. I'll try to catch up in the coming
A sure path to success
Rising Stars advise newcomers to follow their passion and get involved in the government community Dana Marlowe's job at TecAccess LLC has placed her at the nexus where, as she put it, "disability advocacy converges with technology." She advises