Overall industrial production volume rose by 0.1% on the back of robust manufacturing production, which grew by 0.8% on the month, the Federal Reserve reported…
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5 things to know in life sciences: Week of March 11, 2024
From recent biotech financings to regulating AI in medtech, here”s what”s happening in life sciences.
Cybersecurity perception is reality until facts intervene
To ensure cybersecurity preparedness, boards need to transform their perception of cybersecurity governance into reality.
Incurred cost submission best practices for government contractors
Federal government contractors need to prepare the incurred cost submission (ICS). Learn best practices for preparing this important document.
Are you overpaying your D365 user-license fees?
Optimizing D365 Finance and Supply Chain licensing is a strategic imperative for organizations seeking to enhance security, meet regulatory standards, prevent fraud, and achieve substantial cost savings.
U.S. employment report: Robust hiring continued in February
Sustained demand for labor in the American economy was on vivid display on Friday as the Labor Department reported that 275,000 jobs were created in February.
5 things to know in life sciences: Week of March 4, 2024
Each week we highlight five things affecting the life sciences industry. Here’s the latest.
Government contractors: Are you ready to prepare the incurred cost submission?
Federal government contractors need to prepare the incurred cost submission (ICS). It is crucial for contractors to meet the ICS deadline.
IRS announces new initiative aimed at high-income non-filers
IRS announces initiative aimed at high-income earners who have not filed tax returns. IRS estimates 125,000 instances of non-filing.
Technology transfer poses significant risk to US companies and subsidiaries
Companies must include protecting the transfer of technology when implementing export compliance procedures or face severe consequences.