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«December 02, 2005 - January 01, 2006»
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SID-Washington is pleased to feature a CSIS (Center for Strategic & International Studies) multi-media presentation called THE SEVEN REVOLUTIONS at our December Chapter Event.

SEVEN REVOLUTIONS identifies and analyzes the issues that policy makers, businesses, and other leaders will face through the year 2025. The goal is to promote strategic, forward-looking thinking about how the world will change over the next 25 years and what that change will mean for international leadership.

Dr. Erik Peterson, Director of the Global Strategy Institute at CSIS and creator of the Seven Revolutions Project, will present this very engaging examination of the most critical policy challenges ahead of us in population; resource management and environmental protection; technology; knowledge development and dissemination; economic integration; conflict; and governance. The presentation provides an exciting call to action to help shape the future.

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Join your fellow Development Information Workgroup colleagues for our annual opportunity to get together informally to share a meal and network.  Please bring a dish to share (appetizer, main dish, dessert).  It will be a true potluck in that whatever we bring will be the lunch.

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SID-W event co-sponsored with DevTech


DevTech Systems, Inc. has been working on USAID’s Tax Modernization Project (TAMP) in Bosnia and Herzegovina since October 2001. The project’s main focus, until August 2004, has been on modernizing the major administrative processes of the tax administrations in the Republika Srpska (RS) and the Federation, as well as the Brcko District. Without making significant changes to Bosnian tax policy, TAMP helped to boost revenues and compliance more than 15% per year - more than triple the rate of economic growth. Administrative changes such as the introduction of unique taxpayer identification numbers (TINs) in order to clear out the files of defunct and “ghost” taxpayers and expanding the base of legitimate taxpayers and new information systems to aid in tax enforcement are methods with which TAMP has bolstered revenues and compliance. The TAMP project, extended through June 2006, is now focusing on tax policy reform in order to continue to build on these achievements.

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