Corner of Linkwood Rd & Tribble Lane (No Sidewalk Visible)
By C. Henry Adams
June 6th 2016 8:15 pm EST
Tonight, located at the Center for Civic Innovation - 115 Martin Luther King Jr Drive SW Atlanta, GA 30303 on the 3rd Floor; a meeting occurred that I and many others did not get a chance to participate in due to one thing or another.
This meeting was likely a Community Information Meeting, whereas, a Group of People would learn about upcoming legislation. Perhaps, they discuss placing a general vote on the ballot in the Fall of 2016 to fix our roads, non-existing sidewalks, as well as, other badly needed infrastructure within the corridor of Martin Luther King Jr Drive.
Here is a link regarding the discussion mentioned above: http://beltline.org/2016/06/03/info-on-marta-and-tsplost-ballot-measures/
Now, if the link does not work after a certain period of time has passed; here are two PDF - Question and Answer documents to download, whereas, one is regarding the TSPLOST and the other - MARTA Transportation Referendum.
1) TSPLOST: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3zMnOB0CuuBNGd3a1lYdmROYmc/view?usp=sharing
2) MARTA Transportation Referendum: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3zMnOB0CuuBWEVNTWVob0JWcXM/view?usp=sharing
West Atlanta, particularly Neighbors living near the point sixty-fifth 0.65 of a mile passage called, "Linkwood Road". It is important to vote in favor of the TSPLOST and call your local City Council Person to get a sidewalk extending from Collier Drive on Linkwood Road to Martin Luther King Jr. Drive.
This short distance has been a concern since at least 1964 (Over 50 years ago), when the Linkwood Bridge was built to cross I-20.
Well, these are my thoughts. What say you? Thanks for reading our blogs.
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Wednesday, June 1, 2016
Leading A Horse To Water Is Not Just A Metaphor, It's A Reality
by C. Henry Adams
Today is a great day. Why? Despite of our circumstances, we've lived to experience another day.
Disclaimer: Incidentally, we found the above image on the Internet to express a point. We do not own the above image and it is not our intent to sell it, but merely to share it.
What do you interpret from the image shown above? Well, I see a person trying to lead a horse to water, possibly to drink and it resist. Hidden in the ' Title 'of this blog and the blog itself is a double metaphor.
First, as a person - I'm an optimistic thinker and second, a realist or someone who accepts reality.
As a business person, I try to find a positive solution in everything we tend to perform. While being very aware of the reality of the situation at hand.
Fore, it is your WILL to live and prosper that help change the outcome of negatively perceived circumstances.
Is this having hope, as well as, faith while being strong through adversity? In my professional opinion, YES.
So, should I stop trying to lead horses to water to drink? My answer is NO.
In other words, as a blogger, I should not stop working to bring forth a better financial outlook for clients.
Disclaimer: It is not my intent to be arrogant or disrespectful.
Well, these are my thoughts, what say you? Thanks for reading our blogs.
Thanks!
C. Henry Adams
Benefits Advisor
Aflac
977 Montreal Rd
Box 1089
Clarkston, Georgia 30021
bienminc@gmail.com
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Thursday, May 26, 2016
Listeria Monocytogenes Concerns
by C. Henry Adams
Listeria Monocytogenes is a bacterium that grows without certain nutritional supplements, AKA a Nonfastidious bacteria. It can be found in foods that we eat, particularly Sun Flower Seeds, soil and sewage to name a few.
Since April 23rd 2016, we have been observing a number of Food Recalls on the FDA and posting them in Social Media ( From the likes of Facebook to Twitter, to Linkedin and Next Door.)
See a list of FDA recalls below:
1) April 23rd 2016 CRF Frozen Foods Recalls Frozen Vegetables Due to Possible Health Risk
http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm497297.htm?source=govdelivery&utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery
2) May 9th 2016 Kroger Recalls Broccoli Raisin Salad After Supplier Listeria Concern
http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm499961.htm?source=govdelivery&utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery
3) May 10th 2016 Kroger Recalls Simple Truth Organic Frozen Mix Vegetables after Supplier Listeria Concern http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm500271.htm?source=govdelivery&utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery
4) May 13th 2016 Dr. Praeger's Sensible Foods, Inc. Announces Voluntary Recall of Various Dr. Praeger's and Ungar's Products Related to CRF Frozen Vegetable Recall for Possible Health Risk http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm501243.htm?source=govdelivery&utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery
5) May 16th 2016 The Quaker Oats Company Issues Voluntary Recall of Quaker Quinoa Granola Bars Due to Possible Health Risk http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm501248.htm?source=govdelivery&utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery
6) May 21st 2016 Papa John's Salad and Produce Recalls Oriental Salad with Sesame Ginger Dressing Due to Possible Listeria monocytogenes Contamination http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm502537.htm?source=govdelivery&utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery
7) May 23rd 2016 First Source Recalls "Various Products Containing Sunflower Kernels Received From Our Supplier Sunopta" Because of Possible Health Risk http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm502736.htm?source=govdelivery&utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery
8) May 24th 2016 E S Foods Recalls Meal Breaks Containing Sunflower Seeds Because of Possible Health Risk http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm503034.htm?source=govdelivery&utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery
Because, Listeria Monocytogenes is associated with listeriosis and could cause meningitis; this is no joking matter.
Possible Problem Solver:
Practice rinsing and cleaning Fruits and Vegetables off in clean water before eating.
Regarding Sun Flower Seeds, try pouring them in a bowl of clean water; let sat for 15 minutes; then drain them slowly in a strainer. Allow them to air dry. Heat them at 200 degrees F in a stove for 15 minutes; this could help kill the type of bacteria mentioned above, if any is present.
Well, these are my thoughts, what say you? Thanks for reading our blogs!
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Monday, May 23, 2016
What is it to know about SBA’s Scorecard
Monday Morning Contracting Tips
Dannie E. James Sr
JE Group LLC
Phone: 404-557-0027
Fax: 404-521-4018
www.jegroupllc.comAccording to the SBA, its annual Scorecard is an assessment tool to:
1) measure how well federal agencies reach their small business and socio-economic prime contracting and subcontracting goals,
2) provide accurate and transparent contracting data, and
3) report agency-specific progress.
Every
year, the SBA works with each agency to set their prime and
subcontracting goals and their grades are based on the agreed upon
goals. Each federal agency has a different small business contracting
goal, determined annually in consultation with SBA. SBA ensures that
the sum total of all of the goals exceeds the 23 percent target
established by law.
The
individual agency scorecards released by SBA, as well as a detailed
explanation of the scorecard methodology, is available online at: https://www.sba.gov/ contracting/finding- government-customers/see- agency-small-business- scorecards.
Since
SBA started the current small business procurement scorecard
methodology in FY 2009, six agencies have received a grade of “A+” or
“A” seven fiscal years in a row (FY 2009 through FY 2015): the
Departments of Agriculture, Homeland Security, Interior, Labor,
Transportation, and the Environmental Protection Agency.
The
overall federal small business prime contracting performance released
on April 28, 2016 by the SBA, as well as a detailed explanation of the
calculations, is available online at http://go.usa.gov/Nxxd.
All The Best
Thursday, May 19, 2016
Crunch Period For EEPMCF Began Today
by C. Henry Adams
Today ( Thursday, May 19th 2016 ) at 7:00 pm EST; 'Experience East Point Multicultural Festival' ("EEPMCF") will go before the East Point Planning and Zoning Commission to pursue the opportunity to bring this Festival to East Point, Georgia in 2016.
There is a saying, " Nothing great comes easy. 'Experience East Point Multicultural Festival' will be a colossal special event." From May 2016 through the month of June 2016, EEPMCF will work hard to make this occasion a reality in the City of East Point, Georgia on Labor Day Weekend, Sept. 2nd - 4th 2016.
EEPMCF's Staff are constantly balancing themselves through proper planning of this event while seeking sponsors, vendors and acts.
Although, it is the beginning of the crunch period for the organization, success is a job won.
There is a start to the race, a constant run and a sprint to finish the journey while getting it done.
Well, these are my thoughts, what say you? Thanks for reading our blogs.
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Monday, May 16, 2016
Rest In Peace SHA-1 There Comes A Time For SHA-2
by C. Henry Adams
In Life on the Internet, like anything else, this (SHA-1) too, shall pass away. In telecommunications, the Internet, advance technology; what is new today, could be possibly gone tomorrow. This is a truth that I dare not deny.
Thus, the discussion here is cyber security related. If the writing is on the wall or should I state in the blogs (LOL), perhaps, we should all listen.
Let's see, it has been written on September 14th 2014 in Mozilla or farther back in 2005 by Schneier that SHA-1 was a cyber security risk. Later in the years following, it would begin to be considered phased out as stated in a Mozilla Blog article.
But, if you aren't a fan of the Firefox Internet Browser, maybe that news did not pertain to you.
Well, how about in November 4th 2015; that ought to have gotten your attention when Microsoft said it would what? Depreciate or block SHA-1 signed TLS certificates from Windows.
Huh! What!? You don't utilize Firefox Internet Browser or Windows Operating Systems?
Well, what say you about Chrome and Google? Especially when Google states, "Chrome does not treat SHA-1 certificates as secure anymore," on December 18th 2015?
Are you wondering now what the heck is a SHA-1 (or) SHA-2 and how in the Internet World will it involve you? Ok cool. Let's learn a little history about encryption. Why? Well, in order to know where you are going in life on the Internet, maybe, it would be good to know where you come from...
SHA-1 was created by the NSA (US National Security Agency) in 1995. Sorry, we don't have any links to share, but please feel free to research SHA-1. Basically, it is a cryptographic hash function; in layman terms, I would state, " a mathematical way to scramble communications". SHA stands for Secure Hash Algorithm.
Well, there is an old saying that does not exactly go like this, " If one person can build an object of desire and usefulness, a Knucklehead can figure out a way to come and completely tear it down. So, before he or she do, anticipate this action and build many more. "
Thus SHA-2 and SHA-3. So, I'm guessing you would like to know the purpose of a SHA.
Well, a SHA has (4) properties:
The ideal cryptographic hash function premises:
- compute a value for any given message
- generate a message
- make a small change to a message
- create more different messages to communicate
I can hear someone saying, " What change over!? " To best answer that question, a SHA-2 signed TLS (Transport Layer Security) certificate would be ideal now to utilize within web development when communicating money transactions, personal information (healthcare information related) , as well as, many other aspects on Today's Internet.
Well, those of my thoughts, what say you? Thanks for reading our blogs.
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CZIM: Experience East Point Multicultural Festival Presentation
On Tuesday, May 17th 2016 at 6:30 pm EST; located in the City of East Point Office of Planning and Zoning, 'Experience East Point Multicultural Festival' will give a brief presentation to the public regarding this upcoming occasion. The introduction of the special event will be followed by a question and answering period.
A number of Public Notices were officially mail out to Citizens, Businesses and Civic Organizations in the City of East Point Ward A. Currently, a Purple Sign is also posted in the East Point Commons area next to East Point Street.
To learn more about "Experience East Point Multicultural Festival, click here and download a PDF: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3zMnOB0CuuBVDB5ZU12ajZ1bGs/view?usp=sharing
Well, thanks for reading our blog. Stay tune for more information regarding this phenomenon.
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Monday, May 2, 2016
The Small Business Government Contracting “Past Performance” Challenge
Monday Morning Contracting Tips
Dannie E. James
djames@jegroupllc.com
As a small business
begins the proposal submission process to federal government agencies or
to prime contractors the past performance challenge is a major
challenge. By definition a start-up company in government contracting
has no direct government agency past performance projects to site in
meeting the requirement in requests for proposals (RFP’s) for historical
references to similar projects in terms of size, duration and
complexity.
Past
performance data must be specific to the enterprise bidding a contract.
Many companies attempt to site historical references to performance of
individuals now in the company when they were with other firms,
achievements by predecessor companies or successful projects that the
current company did not perform as its current entity. Some federal
agencies identified this reference as "Fronting" a new enterprise with
misleading information about the Company’s past performance.
So how can a new organization or one that is new to government contracting muster a response to the past performance challenge?
The
answer lies in historical projects that may be similar in the
commercial arena and a high quality proposal that clearly demonstrates
an understanding of the requirement at hand, a unique and cost effective
project plan and high performing personnel and/or products tailored to
the statement of work to offset an interim, light past performance
record.
A
past performance reference sheet usually accompanies an agency RFP. It
normally requires the bidder to fill it out with references to
historical projects the company has performed and the contact points for
confirmation. The government may request these forms in advance of the
main body of the proposal to allow enough time to send them to the
references. The past performance form is sent by the government to the
references and you never see the result. The input goes directly from
your past performance references back to the government.
Many
small businesses work through prime contractors to "Grow" past
performance history (subcontracts count). By teaming with a sizable firm
a small entity can relate its participation to larger projects and
ultimately graduate to a good library of references, carefully
maintained and kept as a living, growing data base of good customer
service records that can be sited again and again in proposals.
It
is wise to keep customer perceptions of your professionalism and
products or services alive by constant vigilance, visits, surveys and
other feedback mechanisms so that you are not surprised at a proposal
debriefing when you find that a client you thought rated you highly did
not.
The
major services maintain past performance records by contract that you
can access. Inquire with them as to a membership at the appropriate web
site and review them regularly. The GSA utilizes service companies to
rate contractors. You can get your rating by inquiring with them, much
like a credit rating, except pertinent to cost, schedule and technical
performance. Monitor your D&B report. It is always out there for
prime contractor and government assessment of your financial health,
your vendor payment history, your organization profile and your rating.
Insure
your web site, your capability statement and your marketing plans are
maintained current alive and dynamically reflective of your successes as
you pursue new business and carefully develop your library of past
performance record by project with accessible profiles to use in your
government proposals.
All The Best
Dannie E. James Sr
JE Group LLC
Phone: 404-557-0027
Fax: 404-521-4018
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Are Cities and Utilities Benefiting From Social Media?
by C. Henry Adams
Are Cities and Utilities Benefiting from the "likes" of Social Media? Really!? Are they? My answer would be "yes". Why?
Well, with the realization of Cell Phones, excuse me; Smartphones coming with Internet, Text Message and Voice mail capabilities.
Not to mention the fact, you can dial the number and speak with the person; it is one of the official, effective Forms of Communications in Today's Society.
Don't be fool or scam. I've seen and witness individuals , old as 90 years and young as 4 years, utilizing the aforementioned device or IoT (Internet of Things).
You too have witness it, likely if you are reading this blog.
So, what's the point. Well, if you live in Atlanta, Georgia, perhaps adding your smartphone number to NotifyATL ( https://member.everbridge.net/index/3091830992273427#/signup ) is not a bad idea.
Also, you can find Atlanta Watershed Management (drinking water), on Twitter - @ATLWatershed
Regarding traffic notices, the Georgia Department of Transportation notifications ( http://www.511ga.org/cp511 ) is a good idea as well.
OK, OK, that's not a Utility, but Georgia Power Alerts are here: ( https://customerservice.southerncompany.com/Account/PreferenceCenter.aspx?nav=outage#outagealerts )
@GeorgiaPower on Twitter
So, what did we forget? I know, Natural Gas Alerts or Emergencies , right!?
Well, the Natural Gas Market has multiple companies to choose from in Georgia, whereas, the main company (Atlanta Gas Light) technically turns on or off the natural gas.
Nonetheless, this would also include responding to gas leak emergencies, but they do not have text message alerts established.
However, you can call Atlanta Gas Light 24-hour emergency response line at 877.427.4321.
Furthermore, you can find Atlanta Gas Light on Twitter: @atlantagaslight
I can hear somebody living in Atlanta, Ga saying, " But I use Scana! ". Yet, I hear another person living in Atlanta, Georgia saying, " I utilize Gas South! " Still, another person yells, " I use Georgia Natural Gas!"
My reply: If you mess around and don't pay your natural gas bill; guess who turns the gas off for either of the aforementioned companies in Atlanta, Ga?
Answer: AGL or Atlanta Gas Light, now owned by the Southern Company who owns Georgia Power.
So, that Internet is not all bad afterall, huh!? LOL Well, these are my thoughts. What say you?
Thanks for reading our blogs. Oh, find us on Twitter @CHENRYADAMS
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Thursday, April 28, 2016
Scrap Tire Drop Off Point @ Adamsville Recreation Center
By C. Henry Adams
On Saturday, April 30th 2016 from 9:00 am until 1:00 pm, located at 3201 Martin Luther King Junior Drive in Atlanta, Georgia 30311; there will be a scrap tire drop off point.
Our definition of "drop off point" within this blog, basically states that Adamsville Recreation Center parking lots will be where you can leave scrap tires for proper disposal.
It is important to note this particular event; because it is a very positive effort to remove our communities, neighborhoods and homes of scrap tires.
What problems could scrap tires cause just laying around in our environment?
List of Problems Observed:
1) Health & Environmental Related Issues
a) A possible place for disease carrying mosquitoes to thrive.
b) Diseases such as the Zika Virus and Malaria could occur as a result of scrap tires.
2) Influence of Criminal Activity
a) Gangs or Organized Criminal Elements may use scrap tires to mark territory.
3) A Habitat for Snakes and or Rodents
If any combination of the (3) three mentioned items above concern you, your family or neighborhood, perhaps this is your opportunity to do something about the situation.
Also, in the City of Atlanta, you can volunteer, report illegally dumped scrap tires or for questions, contact the ' Keep Atlanta Beautiful Commission ' at 404-330-6721 or email kngreenlee@atlantaga.gov
Well, those are my thoughts. What say you? Thanks for reading our blogs.
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