Who We AreAquila Business Services, LLC, is a corporate engineering company located in Aurora Colorado USA, and is focused on providing excellent business services to our clients while building the US economy by a providing small business with solutions to cash flow, materials, and skills needs. We utilize talented and skilled professionals from both local and global locations.What Are Some Of Our Services?Information Technology SecuritySecurity Analyst of IT sytems that need to fit within the guidelines of NIST.CHANCES ARE THAT SOMEONE IS TRYING TO STEAL YOUR DATA RUGHT NOW! Commercial FinanceStated Income and Asset Commercial Mortgage Up to $2,000,000. Purchase or refinance commercial property. Unlimited use for your cash out. Closes in about thirty days. No taxes required.Documented Commercial Mortgage Purchase or refinance commercial property. As low as a 560 Credit score We have access to many different forms of commercial financing. Some of our programs are factoring, note purchases, equipment leasing, sales lease back, and more. Business Acquisitions - With or without real estate. Factoring - Preferred method of working capital financing for companies that cannot afford to have cash tied up in receivables for more than 30 days. Unsecured lines of credit up to $600,000 in some states. Available for Corporations, Sole Proprietors, LLCs, Partnerships, 1099 and more. Great way to move company debt out of the personal finances. Stated Income and Asset Unsecured Business Line of Credit - Fast and easy to get cash for your business. Get cash in about five days.
Residential Financing HUD RefundsHUD Refunds - We can search for you to see if you have any FHA HUD refunds that are due for youE-Commerce, Web Hosting and DesignWeb Design and Hosting - Web sites, database design, e-commerce solutionsInformation Sales Package - We help you get your online sales system established Corporate EngineeringCorporate Engineering - Sales Volume can increase from 30% to 100%Supply Chain ManagementSupply Chain Management - Materials, electronics, machined parts, manufactured components and assemblies, textilesRecovery AuditsRecovery Audits - Telecom overcharge recovery audits, there may be thousands of dollars your telephone company owes youCredit ConsultingConsumer Credit Services - Consumer credit solutions manual and serviceProject ManagementProject Management - Let us help you with our project by using our many years of expertise in project management. With a history of delivering before schedules deadlines and an average of 20% below budget.Database, Software, and Custom ProgrammingCustom Form Creation for Ellie Mae Encompass Software - We create custom forms for the Ellie Mae Encompass Software. We are an excellent resource for mortgage companies and loan officers.Why The Name Aquila?Aquila has a special meaning to the founders of the company. Aquila and Priscilla were a husband and wife team that helped Paul's ministry preach the gospel of Jesus. - We feel this is our ministry to meet the needs of others around the world. Aquila was also the mythological messenger used by the gods in Greek and Roman mythology used to carry messages to the people. - We feel we are a conduit of information and cash flow for businesses and suppliers.What Are Some Of The Community Projects We Are Supporting?We have ongoing web design projects in Mexico City that will provide to HOPE Worldwide. We are also planning our purchases of apartment buildings in Mexico City, Mexico and Zagreb, Croatia. These purchases would allow us to offer free housing and work for some tenants and low cost housing for others.
Fighting for the C.A.U.S.E.(Caring About the United States Economy)We founded this company a number of years ago with the belief that we could single handily change the US economy. We all know the fact that our economy is based on the success of small business, so we wanted to provide services to help small business owners be successful Liberty is what The United States of America was based on. Freedom to express our religious faith and freedom to have our own businesses. The founding fathers of this country were all independent agrarian entrepreneurs. They fought and died for our liberties. Their desire to meet the goals of their CAUSE created action which turned to violent measures, which in turn created our free country. We have the same desire with Aquila business Services, LLC. We are fighting for our country's economic future. A sad thing to say is that we have opposition and our competitors try to obstruct our goals. It seems they want to get rich off of those who need help. We are dedicated to help the small business owner, whether brand new or been a family business for many years. Join us and "Fight for the C.A.U.S.E" do not take failure as an option. Let us be involved with your business so we can rebuild the economy together. This country has been to good to us, we can not sit back and watch her waiver. We also strongly believe that this country was allowed by The Almighty to be formed and allowed to get strong in order to help others who can not help themselves. We are committed to helping the afflicted around the world. We want to help other who have lees than ourselves and provide the same liberties to them as we have been given. We are involved in sending low tech contracts to individuals around the world in order to provide education and job skills to improve the living conditions of others. FEATURED ARTICLEFor every 6 minutes that your computer is connected to the web someone from another country will probably "ping" your internet port to see if you are running a firewall. If you aren‘t running a firewall, you will be targeted for further attacks. If you are running a firewall, simply visiting a website that has been compromised can offer a hacker a way into your computerThe attacks are relentless, they are devious, and most of them are designed to steal the data on your computer. The hackers also have anti virus and anti spyware software that they use to test their latest creation. The new spyware that is released today is not going to be detected by current anti spyware software. That is why you have to upgrade your anti spyware software daily and pay annual subscriptions for these updates. Unfortunately, spyware can go undetected for months before an upgrade is made available to deal with it. How many months are you willing to wait before you are able to remove spyware that is on your computer now? Federal Privacy Legislation In the USExisting U.S. Federal Laws Concerning Information Practices and PrivacyA number of U.S. laws address various information practices and the privacy of consumers' personally identifiable information, in both the online and the offline worlds. These laws provide a solid legal framework through which agencies, such as the Federal Trade Commission, take enforcement actions to ensure that companies accurately represent their information management practices and that consumers' personal information is not misused.(9) The following list generally describes some of the statutes that pertain to privacy in the United States.(10) The Federal Trade Commission ActThe Federal Trade Commission Act, 15 U.S.C. § 41, et seq., empowers the FTC to prevent unfair methods of competition and unfair or deceptive acts or practices in or affecting commerce. Pursuant to this mandate, the FTC can take action against companies that fail to comply with their own privacy policies or otherwise misrepresent their information management practices. The FTC also can address unfair misuse of personal information where the practice (a) inflicts substantial harm on consumers that they cannot reasonably avoid and (b) does not offer offsetting benefits to consumers or competition. 15 U.S.C. § 45(n).Title V of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA)Section A of Title V of the GLBA, 15 U.S.C. § 6801, et seq., enacted in 1999, contains privacy provisions relating to consumers' personal financial information.(11) These provisions restrict when financial institutions may disclose a consumer's personal financial information to nonaffiliated third parties. Financial institutions are required to provide notices to their customers about their information-collection and information-sharing practices. Financial institutions also must provide consumers with an opportunity to "opt-out," i.e., to stop the financial institution from sharing information with nonaffiliated third parties.(12) The GLBA also prohibits financial institutions from disclosing consumers' account numbers to nonaffiliated third parties for use in marketing (unless the disclosure falls within certain specific exceptions). In addition, the Act prohibits any person from using false pretenses to obtain customer information from either the financial institution or the consumer -- an abusive practice referred to as "pretexting."The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)The COPPA, 15 U.S.C. § 6501, et seq., was enacted in 1998 to protect the personal information of children under the age of 13 that is collected online.(13) The Act applies to operators of commercial websites if the site is directed to children under the age of 13 or if the operators knowingly collect information from children under the age of 13. The Act prohibits website operators from collecting, using, or disclosing a child's personally identifiable information without first providing notice to the parent and obtaining verifiable parental consent. Upon request, website operators must provide parents with access to specific personal information collected from their children and an opportunity to prevent the further use of that personal information or the future collection of information from their children.Identity Theft and Assumption Deterrence Act of 1998 (Identity Theft Act)The Identity Theft Act, 18 U.S.C. § 1028, 1028(a)(7) made it a federal crime to knowingly transfer or use, "without lawful authority, a means of identification of another person with the intent to commit, or to aid or abet, any unlawful activity that constitutes a violation of federal law, or that constitutes a felony under any applicable state or local law." Federal law enforcement agencies, including the U.S. Secret Service, FBI, U.S. Postal Inspection Service, and Social Security Administration's Inspector General, investigate violations of the Act. The U.S. Department of Justice prosecutes federal identity theft cases. The Act directed the FTC to establish the federal government's primary database to collect consumer/victim reports on identity theft.(14) The FTC collects victim complaints and refers them to the appropriate law enforcement agencies for further action. The FTC also provides information to victims to assist them in resolving financial and other problems that result from this crime. In addition, the FTC develops and disseminates consumer education materials for victims of identity theft and those concerned with preventing this crime.(15)The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA)The HIPAA, 42 U.S.C. § 1320d, et seq., and regulations issued by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) create standards to protect the privacy of individuals' personal health information.(16) The regulations apply to health plans, health care clearinghouses, and health care providers who transmit health information in electronic transactions. With certain exceptions, covered entities are required to provide notice to individuals of all uses and disclosures of personally identifiable health information, obtain consent before using or disclosing that information, and provide individuals with access to the health information that has been collected about them.The Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984The Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984, 47 U.S.C. § 551, restricts the collection, maintenance, and dissemination of subscriber information. More specifically, the Act restricts cable operators from using the system to collect personally identifiable information from consumers without prior notice and consent, which must be granted either electronically or in a written format. The Act also prohibits disclosure of personally identifiable information to third parties without consent (except for government requests pursuant to court order, or disclosures necessary for the fulfillment of cable services). Cable subscribers retain the right to inspect and correct errors in the database.The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)The FCRA, 15 U.S.C. § 1681, et seq., first enacted in 1970 and most recently amended in 1996, is designed to promote the accuracy and ensure the privacy of the sensitive financial information contained in consumer credit reports. The FCRA applies to credit reporting agencies, as well as furnishers and users of credit data. The Act allows credit bureaus to disclose consumer credit reports only to entities that have permissible purposes. The FCRA also provides consumers with the ability to access and correct information in their credit reports. In addition, consumers may opt-out of receiving prescreened offers (i.e., firm, pre-approved offers of credit that are made based on information contained in their consumer reports).The Federal Videotape Privacy Protection ActThe Federal Videotape Privacy Protection Act, 18 U.S.C. § 2710, enacted in 1988, addresses information about consumers= videotape purchases and rentals. The Act requires companies that sell or rent videotapes to obtain written consent from consumers to disclose the consumers' personally-identifiable information (i.e., information that identifies the consumer as having requested or obtained specific video material or services). Companies may disclose lists of consumer names and addresses only if they first give consumers an opportunity to opt-out of such information disclosure. |

