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Annalisa Merelli

Annalisa Merelli
Annalisa Merelli is an editor, writer, social media and communications professional
Digital Government

More Than 200 US Diplomats, Civil Servants and Servicewomen Say They’ve Been Harassed at Work

An open letter titled #metoonatsec accuses their industry of systemic discrimination and harassment.

Digital Government

Jay-Z, Chris Sacca, Dave McClure: Powerful Men Admit Hurting Women, Are Congratulated for Personal Growth

The founder of the influential Silicon Valley incubator 500 Startups officially resigned from his company following a scandal.

Digital Government

Trump’s Plan for the H-1B Visa Rules Would Keep the Poor Out of America

Every year, about 300,000 people are awarded a visa allowing them to work in the U.S.; over half get to the country holding an highly coveted H-1B visa.

Digital Government

US Navy’s Next-Gen Comms System Frozen in the Italian Courts

After seven years and more than $7 billion, MUOS is ready to go. There’s just one problem with its Sicily station.

Digital Government

Silicon Valley Startup Wants to Make Breast Cancer-Gene Testing Affordable to All Americans

Color Genomics has raised $15 million in funding to have all American women get access to a test for 19 gene mutations responsible of increasing cancer risk.