PROVIDENCE, R.I. (Feb. 10, 2021) – Bills introduced in the Rhode Island House and Senate would ban the warrantless collection of electronic data and the use of “stingrays” to track the location of phones and sweep up electronic communications in most situations. Passage of the bill would not only protect privacy in Rhode Island; it would also hinder the federal surveillance state.
A bipartisan coalition of eight senators introduced Senate Bill 134 (S134) on Jan. 26. A coalition of five Republicans introduced a companion bill (H5319) on Feb. 1. Titled the “Electronic Information and Data Privacy Act,” the legislation would prohibit law enforcement agencies from obtaining “the location information, stored data, or transmitted data of an electronic device; or electronic information or data transmitted by the owner of the electronic information or data to a remote computing service provider without a warrant based on probable cause.
Calyx Supports Breakthrough Therapy Approvals for Oncology Treatments
Calyx Medical Imaging and other eClinical services provide critical support for clinical development programs to deliver much-needed therapies to market.
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NOTTINGHAM, England, Jan. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Calyx, the eClinical and regulatory solutions and services provider most relied on for solving complex data challenges in clinical research, today announced that its Medical Imaging and other eClinical solutions supported half of the oncology treatments approved by the FDA as Breakthrough Therapies in the past two years.
Calyx CEO, Gavin Nichols, discusses how Calyx s Medical Imaging and eClinical solutions are helping the biopharmaceutical industry bring much-needed oncology and other life-saving treatments to patients sooner.
Matt Thompson Joins Ellucian Board of Directors
Technology Business Leader Brings Global Go-To Market Expertise
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Ellucian, the leading provider of software and services built to power higher education, today announced that Matt Thompson has joined the company s Board of Directors. Thompson was most recently the Executive Vice President of Worldwide Field Operations at Adobe, overseeing global sales, partnerships, ecommerce, consulting and services, and customer success operations. Matt s impressive leadership experience, particularly in growing Adobe s higher education portfolio to more than $1B, aligns with our business and growth strategy. His knowledge will be extremely valuable to Ellucian and our customers worldwide, as we accelerate the digital transformation of higher education in the cloud. We are excited to welcome him to the Board, said Laura Ipsen, President and CEO, Ellucian.
According to the Ministry of Industry and Trade, Vietnam is currently considered
one of the fastest-growing e-commerce markets in Southeast Asia.
The ministry this year will focus on developing e-commerce infrastructure, building
and completing institutions and legal framework relating to e-commerce, and creating
a transparent and favourable legal environment for Vietnamese businesses and consumers.
It will also submit to the Government a decree amending and supplementing a number
of articles in Government Decree No 52/2013/ND-CP dated May 16, 2013 on e-commerce,
and enhance the integration and sharing of electronic data on the handling of administrative
procedures between the MoIT and the People’s Committees of cities and provinces via the National Public Service Portal and the National Government Service Platform (NGSP).
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