Virginia Tech game teaches microfinance
Virginia Tech officials hope that a game created by the university can improve the lives of Third World women by teaching them the techniques of microfinance.
For the Record – Southwest Virginia, September 2013
For the Record - Southwest Virginia, September 2013
Cybersecurity accelerator to start in Herndon
The MACH37 Cybersecurity Accelerator plans to hold two 90-day sessions a year with eight to 10 companies per session at the Center for Innovative Technology (CIT) promoting the creation of cybersecurity companies in Northern Virginia.
Research group aims to solve logistics problems
A new organization presently based in Prince George, the Commonwealth Center for Advanced Logistics Systems (CCALS), hopes to replicate CCAM’s success story.
For the Record – Central Virginia, September 2013
For the Record - Central Virginia, September 2013
At the helm of change
The Port of Virginia and the international maritime industry are at the helm of change.
Ready, set … wait
A major federal immigration reform package is coming together this year.
Are we in or out?
Where does Virginia stand on expanding Medicaid under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act? Well, the state hasn’t yet said yes, but it hasn’t said no, either
Back in the game
Aetna is offering health coverage for state employees for the first time in more than a decade.
Opening bell for health exchange
Through the federal Affordable Care Act, there will competing plans for Virginia consumers to choose from in a new health exchange.