| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Keith Thomason |
Director of Information Security | Profile |
Azalea Health is changing the way health IT platforms connect community-based healthcare providers and patients across the lifecycle of care. Offering a 100% cloud-based integrated solution, Azalea delivers electronic health records and revenue cycle management designed for rural and community practices and hospitals. Quick to deploy and intuitive to use, Azalea solutions ensure better care coordination and communication – enabling better outcomes and a meaningful competitive advantage.
allcomputercenter is a Pompano Beach, FL-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Forj is creating stronger communities through our leading-edge Virtual Event and Member Experience platform for associations and professional organizations. We create experiences where empathy and belonging meet good business sense. Our Member Experience platform, data intelligence, and client success team help professional associations and member groups strengthen bonds through virtual events and online engagement. Members have shared experiences and forge relationships. Every voice is heard, everyone learns. Together, we make communities count.
INTERREX is a Mc Lean, VA-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
TechFreedom, launched in 2011, digs deep into the hard policy and legal questions raised by technological change. We`re bullish on the future: for the most part, it`ll be great — if we let it. If those in power can resist the all-too-natural impulse for stability and control. The future isn`t a place we can design, it`s an ongoing, never-ending process of trial-and-error. In general, we`re for letting that process play out. Of course, it`ll be messy; it always has been. There will be real problems to confront; there always have been. But there are no tidy, top-down “solutions,” only adaptation, evolution, and policy frameworks that are better and worse at encouraging both. Crafting those frameworks is what we do. TechFreedom tries to write simple rules for a complex world — rules that focus on clear harms; rules can change and evolve over time; rules that leave people free to tinker, innovate and experiment; rules that unleash ingenuity rather than trying to direct it. In short, we teach policymakers how to be friends, not enemies, of the future.