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4 ways AWS can help states transform healthcare for incarcerated individuals

AWS Public Sector Blog

Enhancing coordination of care for incarcerated individuals Providing healthcare in correctional facilities is a difficult task further hampered by a lack of coordination among caregivers, as well as between the facilities and outside agencies. This coordination reduces the likelihood of relapse and hospitalization.

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AWS selects 13 startups to innovate public safety solutions through the GovTech Accelerator

AWS Public Sector Blog

Courts and other public safety organizations are being targeted by a rising number of cyber events,” said Kim Majerus, vice president of global education and US state and local government at AWS. The AWS GovTech Accelerator was created to support the development of technologies that can address these challenges.

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The 50 Best City Manager Blogs, Sites, and More

Masters in Public Administration

He coordinates all the activities of the city under the supervision of the mayor. Be sure not to miss the update or highlights sections. George Little : Visit here to get more information on the Chief Administrative Officer for the City of Memphis, Tennessee. Check out the main page for updates.

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Why Heirs’ Property is a Problem for Vacancy and Abandonment

Center for Community Progress

To address vacant, abandoned, and deteriorated (VAD) properties, local governments must first identify what types of VAD properties exist in the community. Heirs must coordinate maintenance of the property and payment of taxes or debts to avoid foreclosure. Some properties are abandoned with no mortgage and near tax foreclosure.

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County Legal Authority to Fund Non-Mandated Social Services Programs

Community and Economic Development Program of UNC

Adoption services , which include recruiting and screening adoptive parents and arranging and supervising adoptive placements. 32) prohibits a local government from providing “exclusive or separate emoluments or privileges” to private individuals except “in consideration of public services.” Additionally, G.S.