Monument Policy Group, LLC
Monument Policy Group, LLC, provides clients with unique insight and reach into how federal public policy is created and influenced by the U.S. Congress, the executive branch and other key stakeholders. Monument Policy supports the public policy outreach efforts of clients seeking timely, substantive knowledge about the “who,” “what,” “why” and “how” of federal public policy.
Monument Policy Group provides a unique approach that combines substance, relationships and experience. Getting things done in Washington requires more than just opening doors. Whether it is a high-profile legislative fight; a need for timely and useful information about policy developments; a search for federal funding to explore a promising technology; regulatory activity or the need to enhance an image before policymakers and the public, Monument not only provides blueprints for success, but also works relentlessly to execute them.
Monument Policy’s partners are best recognized for their strategic expertise
and savvy ability to influence the policy debate. They have deep relationships
on both sides of the political aisle and throughout the executive branch and
are influential not only within government, but with foreign governments, the
media and think-tank communities. In particular, Monument Policy’s partners are
respected in Washington for their proficiency in the security, privacy, technology
and international trade fields.
Founded in 2006 by C. Stewart Verdery, Jr., and including partners Jessica Herrera-Flanigan,
Andrew Howell and Timothy Punke, the Monument Policy Group provides clients
with specialized experience across a range of related issues such as technology
and telecommunications; homeland security and law enforcement; travel and tourism;
immigration; intellectual property and international relations, trade and competitiveness
issues.
Monument Policy Group in the News
- June 23, 2008 | Rich Thomas, Congressional Legislative Director, Leadership Liaison, and Committee Advisor, Joins Monument Policy Group as Vice President
- June 7, 2008 | Jessica Herrera-Flanigan Announcement, National Journal
- June 6, 2008 | Jessica Herrera-Flanigan, Congressional Committee Staff Director and General Counsel, Joins Monument Policy Group as Partner
- June
2, 2008 | Business & Lobbying : Selling a plan to sell America, The Hill
- May 13, 2008 | Hoteliers armed with knowledge, Hotel and Motel Management
- May 13, 2008 | Global Entry - Risk Management Alive and Well At CBP, Security Debrief
- April 23, 2008 | Analysis: New DHS airline fingerprint plan, UPI
- March
11, 2008 | The Skies Are Opening Up, Meetings Industry Megasite
- March
6, 2008 | Registered Traveler Program Finally Hitting Its
Stride, Kiplinger Letter
- March
6, 2008 | DHS Strains As Goals, Mandates Go Unmet, Washington Post
- March
5, 2008 | Lawmakers say fence project comes up short, Politico
- February
8, 2008 | NJ Senators Hold Up Sturgell's FAA Nomination, Business
Traveler News
- January 31, 2008 | Feds score lower in use of travel IT, Government Computer News
- January
29, 2008 | When Your Name Is Mud at the Airport, System to
Help Innocent Fliers Get Off Terrorist Watch Lists Hasn't
Lived Up to Promise, Wall Street Journal
- January 20, 2008 | ID plan will protect border, privacy, The Buffalo News
- January 14, 2008 | TIA, NBTA Urge CBP to Start Intl RT Effort, Aviation Week
- January 10, 2008 | States Will Get More Time for Secure ID Plan, Washington Post
- November 15, 2007 | Government Executive, Staying on Track
- October 4, 2007 | Homeland security tests lobbyist patience, The
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