Solar Farms Do Not Build Themselves. Here Is What the Workforce Actually Looks Like.
The solar industry gets a lot of attention for its technology. Better panels, smarter inverters, longer battery storage. What gets far less attention is the unglamorous, essential reality: someone has to physically assemble all of it, across hundreds of acres, in all kinds of weather. A utility-scale solar farm (the kind that generates 100, 200, […]
Why Government Contractors Keep Losing DOL Audits (And How to Stop)
Here is something most government contractors do not want to admit: a lot of SCA compliance failures are not caused by bad intentions. They are caused by confusion. The Service Contract Act is dense. The rules around wage determinations, fringe benefits, and locality pay shift depending on the contract, the location, and the type of […]
What Happens When a Storm Knocks Out Power to a Hospital?
When a hurricane makes landfall, the first thing people worry about is their homes. But somewhere across town, a hospital is running on borrowed time. Its backup generators are humming, staff are watching fuel gauges like hawks, and administrators are on the phone trying to find someone, anyone, who can send help fast. This is […]