Regional Computer Forensics Laboratory (RCFL) is a one stop, full service forensics laboratory and training center devoted entirely to the examination of digital evidence in support of criminal investigations such as—
Friday, 14 January 2011 16:59
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Monday, 21 September 2009 23:38
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The Seal of the Vice President of the United States is not as “popular” as the Seal of the President but still equally important.
According to Executive Order 11884:
The Coat of Arms of the Vice President of the United States shall be of the following design:
SHIELD: Paleways of thirteen pieces argent and gules, a chief azure; upon the breast of an American eagle displayed holding in his dexter talon an olive branch proper and in his sinister a bundle of thirteen arrows gray, and in his beak a gray scroll inscribed “E PLURIBUS UNUM” sable.
CREST: Behind and above the eagle a radiating glory or, on which appears an arc of thirteen cloud puffs gray, and a constellation of thirteen mullets gray.
The Seal of the Vice President of the United States shall consist of the Coat of Arms encircled by the words “Vice President of the United States.”
The design of the Seal of the Vice President is almost the same as the Seal of the President, with a few differences.
- There is no ring of stars
- The clouds are gray
- The stars are gray instead of ardent
- The scroll is gray instead of white
- The arrows are gray
The Vice President plays an important role. It includes being the spoke person for the administration’s policy, adviser to the President, Chairman of the Board of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. He is also the nominal head of the Senate. Our Vice President is also a potential President in the future.
Wednesday, 22 April 2009 04:24
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In the United States of America, many organizations, government offices and departments uses different kinds of government seals, state seals, military and department seals. There is a seal for the President of United States, Intelligence and Security Agency Seal and also State Seal Plaques. Military Seals, US Senate seal or US Congress Seals and Department Seals such as Department of Homeland Security, Department of Defense Official Seal and Department of Energy.
One of the main purpose of the government is to protect and promote the general welfare of the individuals it governs. Whereby, the seals of each government manifested major services that a city or municipal government should offer such as to promulgate laws or programs pertains to education, poverty and other social concerns.
Government Seals are also a recognition of an organization for others of the unending service to the country.
