At LexisNexis Risk Solutions®, we believe in using data for good to solve problems and make a positive impact on people, industry and society. We deliver enhanced value to our customers by leveraging the power of insight through data, advanced analytics and innovative technologies to help them solve problems, make better decisions and improve operations. Our technologies, decision tools and services give our customers a clear advantage in evaluating and predicting risk, enhancing operational efficiency and protecting their consumers.
Our businesses span the following sectors: Aviation | Chemicals/Energy | Corporations/Non-Profits | Financial Services | Government | Healthcare | HR | Insurance | Law Enforcement & Public Safety | Tax | Retail/Ecommerce
Settled in 1733 by James Oglethorpe, Georgia was the 13th colony formed. Since then, Georgia has grown and become one of the top places to do business in the country.
Some highlights in Georgia business include:
• Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, home to Delta Air Lines
• CNN
• Home Depot
• Coca-Cola
Georgia’s capital, Atlanta, was the home of civil rights activist Martin Luther King, Jr. and hosted the 1996 Summer Olympics.
With about 200,000 teachers and state employees spanning all branches of government, a career with the Georgia government provides a lot of options. Georgia operates about 130 state agencies focusing on health, transportation, education, environment, and more.
Photos courtesy the Georgia Department of Economic Development.
Texas Health and Human Services, also known as the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC), helps more than 7.5 million Texans every month. The agency supports the needs of mothers, children and families through programs such as Medicaid, CHIP, SNAP, women’s health and behavioral health services.
HHSC provides long-term services and supports for seniors and people with disabilities, and operates state supported living centers for residents with intellectual and developmental disabilities and state psychiatric hospitals. HHSC also regulates health care providers, professions and facilities to protect the health and safety of Texans.