Indian River County, Florida, Implements Upgrade to Latest Version of MobileHWY's Mobile Solution for Government Agencies, Mobile INSPECTOR™
MobileHWY's latest version of Mobile INSPECTOR™ offers all of the previous version's features but adds an enhanced management console, improved routing features, advanced store and forward functionality and a simplified user interface.
StockInterview.com: U.S. Government May Sell 'Very Small' Amount of Uranium in 2007
U.S. Department of Energy executive tells StockInterview.com about the government's proposed plan to sell uranium from federal inventory during 2007.
Scandal In Tahiti - The President Oscar Manutahi Temaru, his Government and the Population Outraged by French Secretary Of State
The President of Tahiti Nui denounced "an act of inacceptable highway gangters" formed by the state. "We are not fools," said Oscar Manutahi Temaru. "The Marquesas do not belong to Mayor Kahia and Estrosi, they belong to us, this is our country and they are trying to divide our population! Shame on them, it's a scandal!"
What Your Country Can Do For You: Sourcing Products Via Government Liquidation
In the search for cost effective suppliers for your eBiz, you may never have considered the U. S. government as a possible product source. But government auctions offer online sellers and small business owners a wide range of goods to enhance their regular product lines.
Government Grants - What are they and how to get them ?
None of these Government Grants require a credit check, collateral, security deposits or co-signers, you can apply even if you have a bankruptcy or bad credit, and it doesn't matter. Its Free Money Never Repay!
E.ON UK Supports Government's Carbon Capture and Storage Project
E.ON UK, one of the country's leading energy generators, and business energy supplier (http://www.eonenergy.com/business), has today confirmed its support for the Government's CCS project and its intention to take part in the competition.
IPv6 Transition within Government: What the Future Holds Web Conference February 7, 2007
The Office of Management and Budget has issued a directive that federal agencies must make the transition to IPv6 by 2008. Peter Tseronis, Co-Chair, CIO Council's IPv6 Working Group, will present tactics for meeting the transition requirements to IPv6 at this Xtalks produced web conference.
Young Couple Buys 1031 exchange news tax Ranch with Government Money
Kirk and Tina Sczepanik had a dream. They wanted a ranch of their own. But with the rising cost of land and the demands of raising three young children, the possibility of realizing their dream often seemed remote.Kirk, 29, grew up on a ranch. He earned a degree in Agriculture, and now works for a construction company. Tina teaches Spanish at their local high school in South Texas. From the time they got married, they had their eye out for available ranchland. They investigated financing, and they learned they would need a down payment of at least ten percent.Most area banks required twenty percent. On top of the purchase price, they would need to finance any improvements, equipment, and livestock. If the property they selected did...
Government Regulators Often Abuse Their Animals
Recently I had a conversation with a gentleman at a coffee shop who informed me that over 65% of all government regulators in Washington DC kick their dogs or abuse their animals. Although this may not sound too alarming and even expected of those folks living in DC working for our government, one has to wonder; Why do they do it?After learning of this high percentage, I was shocked and I think that some answers are in order.
Intelligent Transportation Society of America Announces New Vice President of Government Relations
Paul A. Feenstra has been named Vice President of Government Relations for the Intelligent Transportation Society of America, the organization announced today. Feenstra was most recently the Director of Governmental, International and Public Affairs at the Research and Innovative Technology Administration (RITA) of the U.S. Department of Transportation. He also served as an advisor to U.S. Transportation Secretary Mary E. Peters on surface transportation policy and strategy.
Auctions by Government
What do governments do with their surplus and/or impounded merchandise? Surplus merchandise is government owned goods that are no longer needed. They may be office furnishings, guns, ships, buildings, office equipment. Also included in surplus merchandise is military equipment, Coast Guard equipment, and fire equipment. If there is a default on a government guaranteed mortgage that results in foreclosure, there are houses that are auctioned. The government also sells at auction goods that it has seized from criminals. This can include almost anything ? cars, boats, planes, houses, jewelry, and antiques, any of their personal possessions because they were purchased with the proceeds acquired from criminal activities. All levels of gove...
Focus e-Gov: GES 2007 to Host e-Government Summit
Industry veterans & regional government leaders to gather, share real-world success stories and implementation challenges.
A New Jersey Student Government Election Made For The Screen
This day, April 29, 2008, I spot a front page headline in my local New Jersey paper, The Trenton Times that reads: Students kept off ballot: District to explore race factor while rescheduling vote Our local races for school board took place last week, so I thought this was an aftermath
eDynaQuote Is Approved by New Jersey's DLGS to Offer Online Procurement Services to Local Government Units
The New Jersey Department of Local Government Services has approved eDynaQuote to offer online procurement services to New Jersey local government units. The Local Unit Electronic Technology Pilot Program and Study Act (P.L. 2001, c.30.) allows the Department of Community Affairs to explore electronic commerce and embark upon a program to allow local units to experiment with purchasing commodities and services through means of the Internet and related technologies.
Does the American government see its citizens as its children?
In Americas 230 year history the government seems to have forgotten that there job is to run the government as the people see as best and not the government telling the people what is best for them.
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