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June 2021
Anne-Wallis Droter Writer and Editor, Entrepreneurs’ Organization “We quickly realized that the sudden loss of two long-time ADS stakeholders to COVID-19, combined with shifting to working remotely, would affect employees and customers,” Seiden said. “LEAD empowers employees with no-fluff mental health training, coaching, and consulting services to proactively prevent burnout, maximize productivity, and foster psychological safety...
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POWER MAGAZINE Written by: Steve Seiden, Leighton Johnson, Djenana Campara, Dr. Tony Barber How do you protect yourselves from cybercriminals that plan to hold your organization for ransom? These criminals are intelligent, extremely computer literate, and know that production facilities, the utility sector, and mainly the power sector are ripe for ransom threats. If we...
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ABC 7 News – by Alison Starling – Wednesday, June 16th 2021 It’s almost summer and that means internships will begin, where students can learn what it’s really like in the workplace. One D.C. program is helping at-risk young people learn about the technology field, and create a brighter future as we come out of...
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The leading provider of technology and engineering solutions partners with UK-based Bytronic Vision Automation lands new project to harness pandemic technology lessons Washington, DC – June 15, 2021 –Acquired Data Solutions (ADS), a leading-edge technology and engineering solutions provider, announces its new partnership with Bytronic Vision Automation, born from collaboration across the pond and an...
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NBC 4 Washington DC By Adam Tuss • Published June 3, 2021 • Updated on June 3, 2021 at 6:14 pm “I think the transportation industry should be very concerned,” said Steve Seiden, CEO of Acquired Data Solutions. “We have seen the last couple of attacks have significant impact, and we cannot take this lightly.”   How concerned should Transportation Agencies be in...
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NI Next 100 – “Engineer Ambitiously” More than 20 years ago, Steven Seiden recognized that a “digital divide” among youth in the Washington D.C. metro area would have a negative impact on the future and accessibility of careers in technology. Today Steven continues to support local programs that offer students an opportunity to fail—because failure,...
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