Sentences with phrase «public reporting of»

securityledger.com - China is attempting to cover up inexplicable delays in public reporting of high - risk software security holes by changing the dates of vulnerability - publication to its national vulnerability database so they match those in the U.S. database, according to new research by Recorded Future.
The growth of the Bitcoin - related community such as the Bitcoin forum, also developed in 2011, marked the beginning of increased public reporting of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency scams and hacks.
introduce legislation that would give the Office of the Children's Advocate greater independence and make it more transparent by allowing greater public reporting of critical incidents and greater sharing of information with families; and
Second, public reporting of data must be preserved.
Federal accountability policy (embodied in No Child Left Behind) has long emphasized status measures of student achievement and assumed that public reporting of information on performance, coupled with consequences, will motivate individuals to work harder to improve performance.
This 2011 report surveys recently passed teacher evaluation policies in five states and rates each on the law's strengths and weaknesses in teacher evaluation design requirements, transparency and public reporting of evaluation data, principal autonomy over teacher hiring and placement, and the extent to which the law links teacher evaluation results to key personnel decisions, including tenure, reductions in force, dismissal of underperforming teachers, and retention.
Other than lunatic objectivists and Wall Street water - carriers, nobody reacted to Madoff, Enron, or WorldCom by calling for less enforcement and public reporting of information.
Don't Make Decisions in the Dark: Superintendents and Principals Need Quality Public Reporting That Informs Decisions, Empowers Action is part of the Data Quality Campaign's series on public reporting of education data.
Although the bill maintains NCLB's annual testing regimen in reading and math and public reporting of disaggregated student achievement data, it allows states to build their own accountability systems, which can include measures of student growth.
And it may unnecessarily limit the state's ability to generate useful public reporting of data in the future.
Furthermore, a recent LA Times poll indicated strong familial support across the state — especially from Latino parents — for annual public reporting of school and student test scores.
And with the advent of public reporting of school performance data via the My School website, the incentive for schools to become selective becomes even greater.
The Data Quality Campaign (DQC) recently released Empowering Parents and Communities through Quality Public Reporting; a series on public reporting of education data that includes a primer; federal spotlight; and resources for parents, administrators, and local school board members.
From my time in Tennessee, I came to have broader appreciation for how people responded or didn't respond to public reporting of information about schools and public pressure about that information.
Furthermore, teachers were strongly opposed to the scoring and public reporting of results.
In 1992, about 82 percent of the students were included in the public reporting of the ITBS.
I've come to view annual testing of kids in reading and math, and the disaggregating and public reporting of their performance at the school (and district) level, as the single best feature of NCLB and the one that most needs preserving.
As part of its «guidance,» the committee calls for «systematic yearly public reporting of key data as well as in - depth studies of high priority issues.»
Only 32 percent of responding internists strongly supported (5 percent) or somewhat supported (27 percent) public reporting of individual physicians» quality scores, and only 45 percent agreed strongly (8 percent) or somewhat (37 percent) with public reporting on the medical group level, even if the measures involved were accurate.
Although three out of four primary care doctors support the use of financial rewards as an incentive for better medical care, most of these physicians oppose public reporting of such quality assessments at the individual or group level, report researchers from the University of Chicago in the March / April issue of Health Affairs.
A Wisconsin law requiring public reporting of test scores from voucher schools went into effect during the last year of the study, 2010, giving researchers a rare look at private - school test scores both before and after the accountability mandate.
Public reporting of health care quality and patient safety information has reached unprecedented levels, allowing patients to play an increasing role in their own health care decisions; however, as access to information becomes easier, it is important for patients to know where to look for the most accurate and reliable data.
Provide public reporting of organisations» device prevalence to assist in reducing device use and shortening duration of use, as recommended from the English point prevalence survey
And it wants to mandate public reporting of raw vote totals from caucus states.
The Dairy Sustainability Framework (DSF) has announced the launch of five further global indicators for public reporting of the industry's progress under its 11 sustainability criteria.
the sections of the Exchange Act requiring insiders to file public reports of their stock ownership and trading activities and liability for insiders who profit from trades made in a short period of time; and
Specifically, the protesting workers urged the Federal Government to, as a matter of urgency, make public the report of a probe panel it set up on CRIN in 2014 and, in addition, re-deploy Professor Akoroda forthwith «for peace and progress to reign at CRIN.»
The research team tapped public reports of ransomware attacks to identify these addresses and correlate them with blockchain transactions.
Report - card states provided a public report of school - level test performance.
Capacity and enrollment data summaries are from D.C. public schools, various public reports of D.C. government agencies, and the foundation community.
Public reports of lost and found animals are kept on file and regularly referenced.
Scott Miller reporting for CTVNews London with the first public report of non-compliance in the K2 wind power project.
Since the topics are so sensitive we would have Chatham House rules unless the consensus desires otherwise; and there would be some public report of the proceedings.
The public report of the workshop is here, and it's well worth spending some time with, particular because of the depth and sophistication with which it engaged with the problem of Equity Reference Frameworks.
That move came on the heels of public reports of an investigation into possible tax evasion.
A Public Report of the community is available on the Arizona State Department of Real Estate Website.

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Investors hoping to a buy a piece of the world's largest oil company may be forced to wait until 2019 at the earliest, amid reports Saudi Aramco's initial public offering (IPO) is likely to be delayed.
Reuters reported Wednesday on a possible initial public offering (IPO) from Xiaomi, one of China's largest producers of mobile phones.
Prepared by a coalition of the National Venture Capital Association, Dow Jones VentureSource Database, Rooney & Associates (a New York public relations firm), and DeSantis Breindel (a New York marketing agency), the report seeks to answer a number of questions about the role of «branding» when it comes to the venture capital business.
Canada's digital privacy laws should focus on preventing «concrete harm,» not abstract concepts of autonomy and human dignity, and should minimize the compliance burden on businesses, according to a new report from the Macdonald - Laurier Institute for Public Policy.
On Wednesday, NBC confirmed that Matt Lauer had been fired from NBC News, adding another yet another public figure to a long list of business and media elites who have been ousted over reports of sexual harassment and other inappropriate conduct.
Reuters reported earlier that Cision, a provider of public relations software, was close to a deal to buy PR Newswire.
«While C - level personnel changes are important, Twitter has also been quietly hiring experienced tech executives — mostly from Google — for other departments,» Rao writes in a January 2013 Greencrest report on Twitter, which was made available to Inc. «The hiring of these seasoned executives suggests a possible positioning for an initial public offering in the next 12 to 18 months, in our view.»
The memo also reports that the Skylab photo is the subject of an interagency review and that Department of Defense officials believed it should be withheld from public release.
«He made it crystal - clear to me through his representative that he would carry out his public duty as a citizen and resident of this community,» the Tribune reported Evans as saying.
The New York Times reports that the impending public offering of the company formerly known as Snapchat is drawing excitement from many of the city's money managers, eager to assist Snap's 1,900 employees as some of them prepare to become millionaires for the first time.
The photographs on the next five pages are examples of an extraordinary report on the oil industry and an extraordinarily bold departure from the usual pattern of public relations.
LONDON / BENGALURU, May 2 (Reuters)- Spotify Technology SA shares dropped as much as 9 percent after the streaming music leader's subscriber outlook and quarterly revenue fell just short of analyst estimates in its first report as a public company.
Topics included: early reporting on inaccuracies in the articles of The New York Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence in multilateral solutions; revelations by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted by the widow of the pilot who replaced him; an article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest number of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations of allegations by former members concerning the practices of Scientology; corruption in the leadership of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record of far more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out of power in Washington; the murky international interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program for teens (with lots of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many of America's public schools; an early exploration of deceptive practices by the credit card industry; a study of ecosystem destruction in Irian Jaya, one of the world's last substantial rain forests.
Despite becoming aware of the breach and having it reported to Yahoo's senior management and legal department, the company failed to properly investigate and did not disclose it to the public until more than two years later, when it was in the process of being acquired by Verizon Communication Inc, the regulator said.
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