TRA Acquires R. Bruce Tanner & Associates
The Retirement Advantage Inc. (TRA) has acquired R. Bruce Tanner & Associates (RBT) of Sugar Hill, Georgia.
“RBT has been a successful firm for decades. Both of our companies have substantial expertise in delivering industry-leading solutions to our clients, built upon a shared commitment to innovative technology and strong financial and operational discipline,” says
Jeff Schreiber, vice president of distribution of TRA. “TRA and RBT are a natural fit to join forces, and together will provide even greater value to clients, prospects and our financial advisory partners.”
The new team of retirement professionals will be led by
When thinking about bid protests, it is helpful to first look at the basics: what is a bid protest, who can file a bid protest, when is a bid protest filed, and where is a bid protest.
Biden Lifts Emergency on U.S.-Mexico Border, Stops Wall
WASHINGTON, DC, February 11, 2021 (ENS) – A national emergency no longer exists at the U.S. southern border with Mexico; it has been terminated after nearly two years. On Wednesday, President Joe Biden issued a proclamation that ends the national emergency first declared by former President Donald Trump on February 15, 2019, and twice renewed.
“I have determined that the declaration of a national emergency at our southern border was unwarranted,” President Biden wrote in a letter to Congressional leaders, explaining his move.
The Biden Administration’s policy is “that no more American taxpayer dollars be diverted to construct a border wall, and that I am directing a careful review of all resources appropriated or redirected to that end,” he wrote to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a Democrat representing California, a state on the southern border.
The U.S. Government Accountability Office denied a bid protest from a medical supplies distributor seeking contract awards from government-run hospitals for veterans, finding that the firm did not deserve credit for certain technical aspects of its proposal.
Official: U.S. Border Patrol Ends Surveillance Blimp Program
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is ending the surveillance blimp program that began approximately seven years ago, according to Rep. Henry Cuellar, who cited high costs as part of the reason. by Mark Reagan, The Monitor / February 11, 2021 A pair of Customs and Border Protection UAS aircraft located at the southern border are standing by to air operations. Courtesy U.S. Customs and Border Protection
(TNS) Despite support from local
Border Patrol agents for the current surveillance blimps in use in the
Rio Grande Valley,
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is ending the program that began approximately seven years ago, according to