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Dexis Consulting Group
IT Services and IT Consulting
Arlington, Virginia 16,645 followers
Building a brighter tomorrow, together.
About us
Dexis Consulting Group is a global professional services firm that works with leaders and communities to build a world that is safe, just, and prosperous.
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https://dexisonline.com/
External link for Dexis Consulting Group
- Industry
- IT Services and IT Consulting
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Arlington, Virginia
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2001
- Specialties
- Stabilization & Conflict Mitigation, Security Sector Assistance, Rule of Law, Agriculture & Economic Growth, Anti-Corruption, Strategic Communications, Institutional Strengthening, Institutional Support Services, and Assessment, Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning
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3601 Wilson Blvd
Suite 220
Arlington, Virginia 22201, US
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What a great experience we had at the Peace Corps Career Fair last week! Returned Peace Corps Volunteers (RPCVs) are incredible assets to companies like Dexis. Their unique experiences in diverse cultural settings, strong adaptability, and unwavering dedication to making a positive impact make them ideal candidates for driving forward our mission. Thank you to everyone who stopped by our table and shared their stories. We’re excited about the potential collaborations and the bright future ahead for all of you.
Thank you to all of the employers, returned Peace Corps Volunteers, and staff who participated in Peace Corps recent career fair. Over 45 employers were present and ready to hire RPCVs with innovative and unique skills they have gained from their service. The day was full of networking, interviewing, and new opportunities for all in attendance. Look out for future information for career-related events in the coming months! #RPCVs #RPCVJobs
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Learn more about key takeaways from #IACC2024 from our own eka tkeshelashvili 👇
Last week, I had the privilege of attending the 21st International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC) in Vilnius, Lithuania. This pivotal event served as a significant platform for tackling global threats, ranging from climate change and declining public trust to the rise of populist and kleptocratic regimes. The urgency to unite and take concrete action has never been greater in our global fight against corruption and injustice. The conference drew a diverse coalition of participants, including public and private sector representatives, civil society activists, media professionals, academics, and young leaders. This diverse representation fostered insightful discussions on critical issues such as strategic corruption, how to reverse capture of state, the use of dirty money, role of private business and the increasing power of organized crime. One of the significant focuses of the conference was environmental degradation driven by corruption. Experts highlighted how corruption exacerbates climate change and environmental crimes, underscoring the need for transparent and accountable climate finance. The role of technology in enabling and combating corruption was another critical topic. While technological advancements present new challenges, they also offer powerful tools for transparency and accountability. The IACC explored how we can harness technology to stay ahead in the fight against corruption. A key theme was the urgent need to support those on the front lines of integrity and transparency. Sessions focused on defending human rights activists, journalists, and environmental defenders, highlighting the alarming increase in attacks against these defenders and calling for more robust protection and support systems. I am pleased that at Dexis Consulting we supported participation of delegates from countries at the front line of democratic transformations. Representatives from Moldova, Armenia, Guatemala, and Timor Leste were able to contribute to vibrant discussions, sharing knowledge and experience while forging coalitions among like-minded actors fighting for integrity and accountability in their countries and internationally. Dexis Consulting also organized a side event focusing on reflecting on and refining strategies that consolidate the gains of anti-corruption reforms. The event highlighted the specific cases of Guatemala, Armenia, Moldova, Ukraine, and Timor-Leste, showcasing the substantial strides made in their anti-corruption efforts and identifying opportunities to strengthen democratic institutions and promote resilience against challenges. As the conference concluded, it is evident that a united global effort is essential to combat the growing threats to democracy and human rights. Congratulations to the organizing committee and host country, Lithuania, for their exceptional organization and hospitality, which ensured a successful and impactful event. Dexis Consulting Group
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Anti-corruption efforts are essential for strengthening democratic institutions and promoting resilience. Last week, a Dexis delegation attended the 21st International Anti-Corruption Conference in Vilnius, Lithuania. Dexis hosted a side event to discuss and refine strategies that consolidate the gains of anti-corruption reforms in different country contexts. Swipe to learn more about the conference and our anti-corruption work around the world. #IACC2024
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Despite water, food, and energy being universal needs, access to and responsibility for these vital resources is often highly gendered. Read about Dexis Consulting Group's conversations with women in three countries—India, Lebanon, and Zimbabwe who are leading the way to build more sustainable futures for all. https://bit.ly/3XF8fGd
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USAID recently launched the USAID Mental Health Position Paper, their first policy document on the integration of mental health into USAID programming. Join this Wednesday's live virtual event to learn more from U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy and USAID Assistant Administrator for Global Health Dr. Atul Gawande: https://lnkd.in/gVyNdzKd Don't miss this important event!
EVENT: On June 26, USAID will commemorate the launch of the Agency’s first Mental Health Position Paper alongside the Surgeon General and USAID’s Assistant Administrator for Global Health. The event will highlight the Agency’s commitment to strengthen mental health programming and will discuss the importance of interagency cooperation to integrate mental health programming in foreign assistance. Check out the paper here to stay caught up with the conversation: https://ow.ly/Rfgg50RTTOs And watch the even live at 2pm ET here: https://lnkd.in/gVyNdzKd
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👋Say hello to Bridgett Neff-Hickman This month, we spoke with Bridgett Neff-Hickman, Technical / Research Associate with Dexis Professional Services. Bridgett talked to us about why LGBTQIA+ Pride Month matters and what we can do to recognize and celebrate. 🏳️🌈Why it matters. "Pride month is important because it provides space to celebrate identities that have been historically hidden, repressed, and targeted. Pride isn’t about rainbows and other superficial displays of queerness, but empowering people within LGBTQIA+ communities to be unapologetically themselves. Most individuals in the LGBTQIA+ community have had to hide pieces of themselves at some point in their lives out of concerns for safety and acceptance. With Pride Month, there is an opportunity to explore and grow in your own identity from a safer and more community-oriented perspective." “Pride is also important in recognizing the intersection of LGBTQIA+ identities with other marginalized racial, ethnic, gender, disability, and religious identities. Without the sacrifices of Black and Brown members of the LGBTQIA+ community, modern Pride celebrations and advancements in LGBTQIA+ rights would not have been possible.” 🎨Celebrate the month. "Support LGBTQIA+ artists and businesses!" 🎵Outside of work. "I love spending time with my wife, Jen, and son, Roman, playing board games, learning to cook new things, and analyzing Taylor Swift lyrics." 💜Favorite part of the job. "I love that I constantly get to learn something new, whether it’s through my technical work or through new business development opportunities."
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Humanitarian assistance is still in early days when it comes to the practical application of AI, including helping to measure the impact of our work. In our latest blog, we share some of our learnings as we explore the use of LLMs to expedite quantitative data analysis for an assessment on food security. 👉 https://ow.ly/A5WS50SmuH7
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We're thrilled to share that USAID recently awarded Dexis a project to improve the justice sector in Mali. The Sariya Bato (“Respect to the Rule of Law”) program will work to improve the navigability of the justice system, increase access to legal aid, and enhance public understanding of the judicial system in Mali. Learn more: https://ow.ly/Ceix50Smu10
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