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Roberto Garabell's Articles in Government

  • Army Tanks For Sale
    Military tanks for sale is a very sound investment for anybody who is interested in the military. Number of options, military tanks for sale, in the market. It is real fun to buy one of these tanks and have fun with other like-minded people.Go make the most of it!
  • Protect Your Territories By Joining An Airsoft War
    Many people like purchasing firearms (real or toys) for a hobby or their own peronal amusement. There are many useful games fashioned out of guns and which are really safe to indulge in. Airsoft war is an endeavor that is basically used in military training and it bears a strong resemblance to the game of paintball.
  • How To Survive Marine Corps Boot Camp
    The Marines are a division of the U.S. military that can additionally be dubbed the naval infantry, implying that Marines are the foot soldiers of the Navy and are responsible for the capture of a part of a beach which is then employed as an attack base. Even though the Marines are a division of the Navy, each one is dealt with as singular bodies as designated by Congress in 1798.
  • The New World Order An Overview
    When a individual speaks of the New World Order conspiracy (NWO) he/she is usually speaking of the introduction of a bureaucratic one-world government; but of all the various varieties in the number of conspiracy theories that are about the NWO is the theory that is alleged to possess the most clear or absolute facts of every conspiracy assumptions, that might be viewed as either a shocking truth or an exaggerated truth.
  • An Introduction To American War Of Independence
    The American Revolutionary War or American War of Independence lasted from 1775 to 1783.
  • An Introduction To Laser Sights
    There are numerous scientific, military, medical and commercial laser applications which have been created since the invention of the laser in 1958.
  • Apollo 20 Alien Technology Retrieval Mission Did Happen
    Rutledge does show that he has an extreme knowledge of Geology, Chemistry, and space exploration, which can be seen in his vocabulary that he uses during his interview for a UFO magazine. Another reason that Rutledge seems credible is that he didnt gain money from the UFO interview, nor has he so far. So what could be his motive? Perhaps it is to bring out the truth about the existence of alien technology on the moon.
  • Army Vehicles
    Army vehicles are normally divided into six categories. The development of new technologies has resulted in faster more efficient vehicles. Presently work is being done to create vehicles that can be used unmanned for very dangerous missions. The use of these vehicles are exceedingly important.
  • Active Denial System
    The Active Denial System or as it also called ADS is a less-lethal, directed-energy weapon that was instituted by the United States military. It is a strong millimeter-wave transmitter typically utilized for crowd control.
  • Young Persons Rights and Freedoms under the Youth Criminal Justice Act
    Canada's Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA) took effect on April 1, 2003, bringing some sweeping changes to the administration of justice in cases with...
  • License Suspension for Unpaid Child Support
    In the United States, driving is not considered a right, but a privilege. In fact, Massachusetts uses that very word when...
  • How to Be Prepared for an Audit
    Most people think an IRS tax audit is a personal meeting with a bespectacled auditor in a government office, but the fact is that...
  • What Is a Split Refund?
    Whether or not it is the best strategy for saving money, many people do rely on their tax withholding as a kind of...
  • What Is the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009?
    Signed by President Barack Obama on November 6, 2009, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) is popularly known as part of...
  • Selecting an Extended Car Warranty
    People hear so much about bumper-to-bumper, cradle-to-grave coverage in new car commercials that they can be forgiven for...
  • Understanding Your Auto Warranty
    What with the U.S. government taking over General Motors and propping up Chrysler, not to mention the unprecedented recalls of...
  • Why Do We Pay Taxes?
    The subject of taxes is, and will always be, controversial. It is also a subject that elicits passionate reactions from...
  • How to File For an IRS Tax Extension
    This is the time of year that people start preparing to file their tax returns. For people who are not ready to do so, it's the time...
  • The Consequences of Avoiding the IRS
    Let's face it: no one likes filing and paying taxes, but it's a necessary evil every year. Unfortunately, sometimes it's hard to come up...
  • Emergency Communications Operability
    Emergency Response
    agencies with small budgets have enough trouble addressing communications operability let alone interoperability. While agencies have their central frequency on a repeater, secondary channels may be still depend on the ionosphere to get distance. It is important for government administrators to realize that emergency responders in spite of size and location must have appropriate wireless communications. When the decision is made to address operability, it is equally important to address interoperability. One cost effective method is to enter into an accord with adjacent municipalities to make use of the same frequencies for secondary communications; the cost of licensing, securing a repeater, and providing emergency power could be split between municipalities. This method addresses operability (bringing you up to speed) and interoperability (the ability to share frequencies). Another avenue to consider is pursuing the grant processes but this may have to be done individually by each municipality.
    Gordon Vincent Associates LLC President Gordon A. Moccio is a major proponent of the “System Life-cycle Planning Model” currently being prepared by Federal Office of Emergency
    Communications and believes it could standardize the process of attaining both Operability and Interoperability. “It’s one thing to have a how to do template but quite another issue to get government officials and police administrators on board with the process” Moccio believes departments having their budgets cut to the bone is a major stumbling block.
    Moccio aids agencies and municipalities in drafting plans for consolidation and internal controls practices that essentially create an audit trail so departments understand exactly where their money is going. This can provide enormous fiscal benefits to municipalities.
    To learn more about Emergency communications planning and how your agency can benefit from enhanced internal control practices contact Gordon Vincent Associates LLC.
  • Understanding Late Filing Penalties and Interest
    No one necessarily enjoys filing their taxes at the end of the year, but it's important to understand the risks you assume and additional charges you...
  • Filing For a Tax Extension
    If you cannot make the April tax filing deadline, don't worry. Filing for a tax extension is as simple as filling out Form 4868 (officially known as Application for Automatic Extension of Time to File U.S. Individual Income Tax Return), which grants...
  • 10 Top Reasons to E-File Your Tax Extension
    No one particularly enjoys or looks forward to filing their taxes, but there are a few tools available that can make the process a little less painful. As one of the many tasks...
  • Montana Stands Up Against Federal Government Tyranny
    The state of Montana has signed an act into law which is purely constitutional, and by being so flies in the face of eighty years of tyrannical behavior by the federal government.
  • How to Build a Still
    Building a still is a dangerous experiment to undertake. And not just for practical reasons, but for legal ones as well.
  • U.S. Government Credit Rating at Risk
    The U.S. government enjoys an AAA credit rating - the highest rating possible. It has held this Triple-A rating since 1917.

    Unfortunately, due to recent massive increases in federal debt, the U.S. government may be about to lose that AAA rating.
  • Deflation
    Almost everyone knows about inflation and the troubles associated with it, but comparatively few people are familiar with deflation. This is fairly understandable, as the U.S. has not experienced deflation since 1955 -- until now.
  • Tax Revenue Falls Sharply
    U.S. government tax revenues from individuals are are down 22%, compared to 2008 numbers. Over the same period, US government revenue from corporate taxes has dropped a whopping 57%.
  • Food Stamp Recipients are Growing Fat
    A recently released study by the Center for Human Resource Research of Ohio State University and the Department of Social Sciences of the University of Michigan-Dearborn shows that food stamp recipients rank a full point higher on the BMI (Body Mass Index) scale than the average American.
  • Global Warming to Kill One Billion People by 2020
    John Holdren, Obama's science czar, predicts that global warming will kill one billion people by 2020.
  • Don't Agree that Government is Too Big?
    Little ten year old Clementine Lee was recently surrounded by police and fined $50 for running a lemonade stand without a government permit.
  • How to Build a Bridge
    Building a bridge can be an easy task. But in order to do this on your own, you need to craft a step by step procedure to guide you through.
  • Protect Your Privacy by Deleting the Internet History from Your Computer
    There is a valid reason why people want to delete Internet history for good. To feel secure and safe after using a computer to access the Internet, some smart users opt to get rid of their Internet and computer history by the delete Internet history option.
  • Dealers Get the Axe, Buyers Pick up Pleasing Deals
    This previous Thursday, Chrysler asked a New York bankruptcy court to end its franchise agreements with 789 dealerships across the country and informed them that they would no longer be receiving stock, basically closing them.
  • California may possibly be trying to sell some of its most well-liked landmarks?
    The state of California is just about bankrupt, with a $24 billion budget deficit. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has said that something has to be done to mend the problem and his plan called for the selling of some of Californias most well-liked landmarks.
  • Postcard from Manila
    Manila, capital of the Philippines, represents a challenge, both blessed and cursed, slums stand alongside venerable churches and many universities contrast with the many nightclubs and exciting, round-the-clock street life.
  • Federal Grants
    Government grants are part of Uncle Sam's massive initiative to improve services to the Taxpaying public.
  • Steps To Avoiding Refusal Of Your Immigrant Visa Application
    In this country, we are fortunate to live in an open society. Unlike some other countries, the United States doesn't impose unnecessarily burdensome restrictions on most of the people who just want to visit here.
  • Is Filing A Tax Extension The Best Choice For You?
    There is no doubt about it, 2009 is going to be a tough year economically for most Americans.
  • The Tax Benefits Of Donating Your Car To Charity
    If it is time for a new car then you are probably trying to decide what to do with your old car. In the end, you basically have about three options. What are they?
  • Soft Body Armor
    Soft Body Armor is a misnomer for a category of Body Armor which is quite efficient at protection from various bullets. No doubt it is not 100% save but provides a reasonably good protection and that to at a much lighter weight than that of its counter part the Hard Body Armor.
  • Features of the Improved Outer Tactical Vest
    The Improved Outer Tactical Vest or the IOTV as it is commonly known, is a result of continous research and development by the army which began the spring of 2006. The US Army shortlisted seventeen vendors who had come forward with designs of improvement in Body Armor. Of these seventeen, six vendors were selected and asked to provide their prototypes of their designs for a user evaluation which was conducted in the month of January and February of the year 2007.
  • Superiority of Interceptor SAPI
    The Interceptor Body Armor uses SAPI inserts at the front and the back of the vest for protection against the NATO 7.62x51 mm rifle shots. The SAPI plates are the most technically advance Body Armor plates ever used by the US army and are made of boron carbide ceramic and have a backing of Dyneema which effectively breaks down the velocity of any projectile and protects the wearer.
  • Hard Body Armor
    Hard Body Armor, as the name suggests is made out of thick metal or ceramic plates, with functionally being quite similar to the iron suits worn by much feared medieval knights. This category of Body Armor is hard enough to deflect a bullet shot or any other weapon. The simple reason being that the Body Armor plates push out itself on the bullet with equal force with which the bullet tries to push in, resulting that the bullet is not able to penetrate the armor plate.
  • IOTV the new Body Armor
    IOTV or the new Improved Outer Tactical Vest is the latest development in Body Armor technology. IOTV is not only three pounds lighter than its predecessor but also provides more protection to the wearer. The US army has approved its use and it will be made available to the soldiers stationed at Afghanistan and Iraq. For increasing the protection available to the soldiers using the least possible Body Armor weight, the US army is continuously upgrading its armor technology and will soon roll out IOTV to the soldiers in the hostile foreign territories.
  • What is Body Armor?
    Body Armor is a protective covering worn over the torso usually in the form of a vest. Body Armor is also commonly known as ballistic vest or bullet proof vest and it protects the user from the impact of any type of gun fire or explosive projectiles and fragments.
  • Combat Usability of Body Armor
    Body Armor is heavy and cumbersome to use restricting mobility of the soldiers. There is always a constant need of trade off between increased protection and the loss of mobility and comfort factor. Some factions of the US arm are in favor of mobility at the cost of some what reduced protection while others are more concerned at protection of the human life even if it comes with some restriction in mobility and requires the soldiers to carry slightly more weight.
  • Welcome to Exciting Singapore
    The republic of Singapore, is an island microstate located at the southern tip of the Malay cape. It's symbol is a Merlion, which is a mythical beast has the head of a lion and the body of a fish.
  • Avoid Late Filing Penalties for the 2008 Tax Season
    "Nothing is certain but death and taxes" is a famous, or infamous, saying, and we know that it's true; every year, as April rolls around, so does tax season.
  • Find Out More About the Different Aspects of the Military MRE: Meal, Ready to Eat
    Military MRE stands for military meal, ready to eat, which refers to the instant meals that soldiers carry with them especially when dispatched in important military missions. Packed with vital nutrients, these dishes come in different flavor including Chicken Breast, Beefsteak with Mushrooms, and Chili with Macaroni.
  • Government grants for personal use and for debt
    One of the most overlooked options to pay off debt is to get a government grants. This is because people are ignorant. Because the government sets aside billions each year to give away, you should consider applying for a funding from the government.


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