Emergency Response
- Written by American City & County Administrator
- 10th October 2008
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Cities-counties need to monitor fleet maintenance and carefully spend tax dollarsThe public sector faces high debt levels, stressed budgets and wide-ranging priorities, says Brian Fairweather, vice president of public sector at Uptake, a developer of fleet maintenance software used by all levels of government to help reduce maintenance costs, maximize asset lifespan and improve operational systems. Fairweather says government officials have been getting the following […]
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7 tips for growing a successful local farmers marketIt’s an early spring morning on a Saturday in Madison, Wis., and the sunshine is still sipping up the dew. The capital square is already buzzing with people, and the long line for a local delicacy called “cheese bread” has begun to form. There are fresh-cut flowers and vegetables within arm’s reach, and, for a […]
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Why working with the wrong tax escrow payment processor can wreak havoc on government operationsMortgage tax escrow payments for both local property owners and businesses continue to serve as a crucial source of revenue for local governments. Among these payments, timely settlement of local property taxes holds particular significance. It’s not just about fulfilling a financial obligation; rather, it plays a pivotal role in maintaining stability, both for individual […]
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For the public sector, security and compliance are just good businessState and local officials in charge of distributing public funds understand that security and compliance must be a top priority, but it can feel like a challenge to be fully prepared for audits. First, government organizations face a significant challenge in securing cyber infrastructure and protecting the personal data of their constituents from malicious actors. […]