Who dares wins: Thriving as a COO in election years
“Who dares wins.”
“Who dares wins.”
As the workforce development landscape continues to evolve with new technologies such as Learning and...
Top Ten Most Spoken Languages Added to Ensure Access to Digital Credentials Serving a Diverse Set of People Across the USA
AI has woven itself into our daily lives, from news feeds to corporate slang, embedding itself into all interactions. This technology-driven...
Hoping to scale? You need an ecosystem.
Any meaningful systems change within a workforce ecosystem requires collaboration, strategy, and communication. Though these words all sound...
Government data is integral to government programs' success and carries higher consequences than industry data. While industry data issues can result...
As states roll out education programs nationwide, they require robust technology and teams to carry these complex initiatives through the finish...
Moving is one of life’s most stressful experiences. After the exhausting process of packing belongings into cardboard boxes and moving trucks comes...
TOPEKA, Kan. – Governor Laura Kelly today announced that the Kansas Education Enrichment Program (KEEP) has received enough applications to allocate...
Beginning 2024 on a high note – Merit was once again named a GovTech 100 company by Government Technology. The annual and exclusive list honors 100...
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (KOCO) - Applications opened for the new Oklahoma Parental Choice Tax Credit last week. The credit gives families tax cuts of up...
Eligible Taxpayers can receive up to $7,500 in tax credit for qualified private school expensesThe Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC) has announced...
Jacob Orrin, our fearless COO, co-founder, and after-hours chef, recently appeared on Doug Noll's "Listening with Leaders" podcast. As a serial...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Enrollment is nearing full capacity for the Kansas Education Enrichment Program (KEEP), which provides qualifying parents and...
Merit transforms large-scale government programs through our technology and expert teams. In practice, we tackle the seemingly impossible, like...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - You could have free money coming to help with your kids’ back to school expenses.
"Students Can Receive $1,000 for Educational Goods and Services"