
February 1, 2000
- Written by American City & County Administrator
- 1st February 2000
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Changing recruitment practices can ease retention challengesAhead of the historic investment in American infrastructure, government organizations are facing an unprecedented employment and retention squeeze. But while there’s a lot of economic drivers that are out of administrators’ control, there are certain hiring practices that can soften the blow. “We’re already constrained in finding the talent we need,” said Elizabeth Kellar, director […]
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EVs are coming in a big way – Will charging infrastructure be ready?The California Air Resources Board recently announced a new goal of tripling electric vehicle (EV) sales over the next four years, reaching 35 percent of all new vehicle sales in the state by 2026. An executive order is already in place dictating that zero-emission vehicles will be 100 percent of all new vehicle sales in […]
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Optimizing the 3 stages of RFP creation for faster results | June 16, 2022 at 2 PM ETDate: Thursday, June 16, 2022 Time: 2:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time Out of the 123 days typically spent on an RFP, 26 are spent in the RFP creation process. That means more than 20% of a procurement manager’s time is spent creating the RFP before it goes to market. Imagine how much more effectively you could […]
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With the digital evolution, equity in accessibility is of utmost importanceWhen historians write the history books of tomorrow, they’ll note a sharp divide in the timeline: Pre-pandemic and what came after. This chasm spans industry and locality, impacting just about every aspect of society, such as the way governments interact with constituents in the digital realm. Before stay-at-home orders and mask mandates were issued, residents […]