“Because Green Matters” Award Program 2006 29th November 2005 Project EverGreen announces its second annual “Because Green Matters” Award program. The award is presented each year on Earth Day, April 22, to a company, organization or individual which promotes the beneficial effects of green spaces through a major project to create or improve a green space.
Pull out the stops to make road signs easier to see 22nd November 2005 Diamond Grade (DG) reflective sheeting adheres to surface of traffic signs. Uses retroreflection to illuminate signs where drivers need it most: at short
Wireless intercom needs no base station 21st November 2005 PortaCom Pro, 2.4-GHz. wireless intercom, features an automatic lock out to keep conversations to 2 speakers at a time for maximum understanding. All
Crusher turns used oil filters into recyclable materials 21st November 2005 FilterFlat crusher converts used oil filters, classified as hazardous materials by the EPA, into recyclable metal and oil. To operate, just connect crusher
Zoo Keeps Watchful Eye On Crowds and Critters 15th November 2005 Crowd control, accidents, and other security-related incidents are all issues that large metropolitan zoos must manage. With expansion plans underway,
GOVERNMENT TECHNOLOGY/Working wirelessly 1st November 2005 Consider purpose, cost when evaluating wireless networks.
Consortium Helps Small Businesses Win Federal IT Contracts 27th October 2005 CDW Government, Inc., has added six new companies to its Small Business Partner Consortium and exercised the one-year contract options of nine companies
Local Involvement, Communications Needed for Improved Disaster Response 25th October 2005 Local Involvement, Communications Needed for Improved Disaster Response Even with improved intergovernmental responses to national disasters, local governments
Green Purchasing— Leading By Example 18th October 2005 In many ways, the modern green purchasing movement dates its beginning to 1989 when King County, WA, enacted its Recycled Product Procurement Policy.
Procurement Card Fraud 18th October 2005 By Lloyd Rain Procurement cards, also called and have become increasingly popular in higher education and in every public agency across the nation. Youve
Young Leaders Episode 4 – Cyril Jefferson – City Councilman, High Point, North Carolina 13th October 2020