Public Sector Security - Editorial policy

The Public Sector Security portal is an authoritative site, dedicated to providing security professionals working for local government, local authorities and other public sector organisations the latest and most comprehensive data about solutions and technologies available to help them in their daily responsibilites.

We welcome submissions of articles and case studies, as long as our guidelines are respected. There is no cost for submitting articles, contact our editorial team to submit your article. A good article should have the following characteristics:

Technical: As a general rule, the minimum length for an article should be 500 words, preferably 1,000 words or more. Unlike print magazines, the Public Sector Security Portal has no restriction on the length of the articles we publish. If we think a 50-page long case study or in-depth technical analysis is relevant, then we will publish it.

Important note: We can will only consider releases sent to us in an electronic format, either as Word document or as plain text emails (no PDFs please as they are more difficult to edit). Releases sent by post will not be considered.

Features list and editorial calendar: Conversely to print magazines which often have a lead time of several months, we cover the latest news as and when they happen. We are convinced this is a significant benefit of our online publication: when you read something in print magazines, it is likely that this information is already at least several weeks old - on the Public Sector Security Portal, we publish articles on a daily basis and our breaking news bring our readers the immediate information they require.

We reserve the right to edit and publish any material that is sent to us - if you do not want us to publish your release, then do not send it to us. We also reserve the right not to publish those releases that we deem are not relevant to our target audience.

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DWPub releases new ‘Social media in the public sector’ whitepaper Various public sector organisations have been experimenting with social media over the last few years. Age-old industries are turning to modern technology to reach their audience, using a medium used by people of all backgrounds and ages.

PM STRESSES ROLE OF FRONTLINE PUBLIC SECTOR STAFF KUANTAN, Feb 4 (Bernama) -- Frontline staff in the public sector have to beeffective and responsive at all times to ensure that the public does not have anegative perception of the government, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razaksaid today. The frontline staff are of utmost importance in an organisation ordepartment, and any perception of the organisation or department is reflected bythem ...

Unadvertised public sector jobs filled behind scenes Although employers at the local councils, regions and state are required to advertise all permanent job vacancies, recently released figures from a labour study suggest that a significant number of public-sector jobs are never advertised and are instead filled through word-of-mouth and network connections.

Athens accepts 15,000 public sector layoffs Greece's coalition government said it has accepted demands by rescue creditors to cut 15,000 jobs in the public sector this year, under a new law that allows firings.

Public sector wage protection could be revisited, says Taoiseach The Taoiseach has warned public servants that the protection of wages under the Croke Park Agreement may be revisited.

Security Credit Union offering free online tax assistance to public The free, online program is available to both non-members and members to the Security Credit Union through April 17.

Comparing compensation of public, private sector employees a difficult task It's a debate that promises to continue for as long as people are employed by government: Are public workers compensated better or worse than their private-sector counterparts?

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