The Military Medical Innovation Operational (MIO)-Forum is a collaboration between Womack Army Medical Center (WAMC), Fort Liberty, NC; the North Carolina Military Business Center; the North Carolina Defense Technology Transition Office (DEFTECH); and Fayetteville Technical Community College (FTCC).
DEFTECH Coffee Call Join us Virtually this Friday, , from 8 – 10 am ET for another DEFTECH Coffee Call. (TEAMS Link Below) **Note: Dr. Sammy Choi could not present last week on the MIO-Forum. Dr. Choi is available and will provide insight into medical research opportunities.
We are one month from the MIO-Forum, so attend and learn from Dr. Choi current and future Warfighting needs.** 8 – 9 am: Early Bird Session: Network and discuss business opportunities, defense trends, and innovation insights. Companies in the DEFTECH Community also present their breakthrough ideas.
Thank you for attending the Military Medical Innovation Operational (MIO) Forum on , in Fayetteville, North Carolina hosted by Womack Army M ...
To apply for parole, the offender has to fill out and sign an application furnished by a case manager. Everyone except those committed under juvenile delinquency procedures who wish to be considered for parole must complete a parole application.
Originating from the French word parole ('speech, spoken words' but also 'promise'), the term became associated during the Middle Ages with the release of prisoners who gave their word.
Understand the system of supervised release from prison, including how readiness is evaluated and the framework that governs an individual's return to the community. Parole is the conditional release of an incarcerated person from prison before their full sentence is served.
Probation and parole are critical components of the U.S. criminal justice system. Both allow people convicted of crimes to live outside prison under supervision, but they’re fundamentally different programs. While often confused, these terms represent distinct legal processes with different purposes and implications.