National Weather Service Forcasts Should Continue Despite Private Competition Says Report 19th February 2003 The National Weather Service should continue to issue general forecasts and provide unrestricted access to observational data, even though weather forecasts
xxxNews Of The Weirdxxx 19th February 2003 Bizarre but true stories about real people collected by syndicated columnist Chuck Shepherd. The Atlanta firm Brighthouse Institute for Thought Sciences
Reverse Auctions: Defending Taxpayer Dollars 19th February 2003 Defending Taxpayer Dollars The Department of Defense, like all federal government agencies, is under increasing pressure to improve efficiency, cut costs,
Readers Respond to ‘Chickens and Squad Cars’ (Dec. 2002) 19th February 2003 Readers Editor’s Note: The following e-mails have been submitted in response to the December 2002 column Frisch Findings, “Chickens and Squad Cars.” I
Resources for Procurement Professionals 19th February 2003 Resources Find Mercury Content in a Wide Variety of Products From lamps to medical supplies, products that American businesses and government agencies
Going ‘Green’ Pays Off 19th February 2003 Going ‘Green’ Pays Off Sustainable design certification benefits people, the environment, and the bottom line The Poudre School District’s new high school
xxxNews Of The Weirdxxx 18th February 2003 Bizarre but true stories about real people collected by syndicated columnist Chuck Shepherd. Ron Landon, 32, was captured by police in Belleville, Ill.,
Majority Of Americans Want More Wilderness 17th February 2003 More than six in 10 Americans do not believe enough wilderness has been protected for future generations, according to a new poll by Zogby International.
xxxNews Of The Weirdxxx 17th February 2003 Richard Hobbs, who solicits tips in public by making balloon sculptures for children, filed a lawsuit against Westchester County, N.Y., for denying him
Cell Phone Users Drive “Blind” Says Researchers 17th February 2003 Motorists are more accident-prone and slower to react when they talk on cellular telephones — even hands-free models — because “inattention blindness”
Supercharge your ERP: How ERPs and Purpose-Built Solutions Work Together to Future-Proof Your Digital Strategy 15th May 2023
Mechanizing the Mop: How modernized floor cleaning technologies are delivering powerful competitive advantages 25th April 2023
Mind the Development Gaps: Keep Growth on Track by Aligning Planning, Zoning, Permitting, Licensing, and Enterprise Asset Management 19th April 2023
Young Leaders Episode 4 – Cyril Jefferson – City Councilman, High Point, North Carolina 13th October 2020
Young Leaders Episode 2 – Christian Williams – Development Services Planner, Goodyear, Ariz. 1st July 2020