Where your federal dollars are spent 12th June 2008 The federal government disbursed $2.45 trillion in domestic spending in 2006, according to two reports recently published by the U.S. Census Bureau. The
Analysis: Jobs hang in the balance as GAO looks at Air Force tanker contract 11th June 2008 In February, the Air Force rejected a bid from Chicago-based Boeing and instead chose a team made up of EADSthe French-German parent company of Airbusand
Vendor: Agencies are looking to streamline their highway design efforts 9th June 2008 In an interview with GovPro.com, Tom Igou, director of state and local government sales at San Rafael, Calif.-based Autodesk, observed that governments
State of Michigan offers electronic options for unemployment benefits 9th June 2008 Thanks to a recently implemented program, unemployed workers in Michigan can stop looking for their unemployment checks to be in the mail. On June 2,
Badger State transportation engineers rely on new design software 6th June 2008 WisDOT was in the market for an integrated and easy-to-use 3-D transportation design system as the department transitioned from legacy software. With
Cutting-edge public-sector programs selected for honors 5th June 2008 The finalist pool includes nine state programs, two city programs, two federal programs, one school district and one tribal government. New York City
Expert: More government agencies are using the RFP process 5th June 2008 Michael Asner, who has published extensively about the RFP process and offers training on the topic, encouraged public agencies to take advantage of a
Cuyahoga County invests in a wide-area network for county buildings 3rd June 2008 OneCommunity is a nonprofit organization that brings together a consortium of technology vendors in its projects, including Global Crossing, Cisco and
Firearms instructor secures weapons in mobile cases 29th May 2008 Police training is the specialty of John Krupa, a Chicago police officer with more than 15 years of experience in law enforcement. His expertise ranges
Fuel costs putting the brakes on school budgets 29th May 2008 In Alabama, for instance, the Jefferson County school system will operate on a four-day workweek this summer in an effort to reduce utility and fuel costs.
Young Leaders Episode 4 – Cyril Jefferson – City Councilman, High Point, North Carolina 13th October 2020