American City & County July 2013
In the July issue, American City & County explores technology with "Smart cities use smart phones" and "Transit Tech - the digital future of public transportation."
In the features section, experts address procurement in "When do I use cooperative purchasing?," editor Michael Keating offers his famed "Keating Report," and Robert Barkin explores the demand for broadband.
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Government Procurement Dec/Jan
In the Dec-Jan issue of Government Procurement, NIGP members cover topics like procurement authority for public entities, how an agency can move from tactical to strategic procurement and how to overcome procurement's transformation challenges.
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American City & County July 2015
In the July issue, American City & County Honors it's 2015 County Leader of the Year, Jonathan Sweet, Grayson County, Va.'s administrator. Also in this issue, Melissa Klein, communications lead of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Center for Corporate Climate Leadership and Green Power Partnership announces this year's city and county winners, and Gregory Cook, a senior project designer with HOK explains how the design of correctional facilities can promote social justice.
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American City & County October 2014
In the American City & County October issue, Assistant Editor Derek Prall examines The Social Soapbox - how social media is giving grassroots candidates a fighting chance, Managing Editor Erin Greer channels her Mother Monster in living for the applause, and Robert Barkin explores how local governments are finidng innovative ways to work within the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare). Also featured - making the economic case for restoring historic theaters and how Phildelphia is benefiting from the expertise of immigrants.
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American City & County May 2015
In the May issue, American City & County explores the unique challenges facing fire and law enforcement officials. Writer Derek Prall takes a look at automated transportation systems, and a gallery showcases eco-friendly projects from across the country.