EPA to Contract Out Hundreds of Staff Positions 11th October 2005 EPA to Contract Out Hundreds of Staff Positions The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has decided to outsource nearly five percent of its workforce
Field of beams 1st October 2005 Communities are using a new generation of portable GIS units to expand their GIS mapping.
GOVERNMENT TECHNOLOGY/Getting the blues? 1st October 2005 Increasingly popular wireless devices pose threats to security.
Solar-Powered Charging Systems to Help Hurricane Recovery Efforts 26th September 2005 Solar-Powered Charging Systems to Help Hurricane Recovery Efforts The U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), working
Radio Communications Connect First Responders Throughout Katrina 20th September 2005 Radio Communications Connect First Responders Throughout Katrina Despite the devastating impact of Hurricane Katrina, a range of local, city, parish,
Baltimore bins take recycling to the pedestrian level 16th September 2005 An innovative recycling initia-tive has recently hit the streets of Baltimore, MD, thanks to a partnership aimed at helping the community save money,
GOVERNMENT TECHNOLOGY/Building safety nets 1st September 2005 First responders need technologies that work well with others.
Bell companies call for new cable laws 1st September 2005 Changes could eliminate local cable franchising.
Why Did the Moose Cross the Road? 30th August 2005 Why Did the Moose Cross theRoad? By Nick Timiraos States have pondered why critters cross the road and are spending taxpayer dollars to get them safely
Young Leaders Episode 4 – Cyril Jefferson – City Councilman, High Point, North Carolina 13th October 2020