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Risk, resilience, and security – the three key functions of public safety technology

Open Access Government - Technology News

Ensuring emergencies are dealt with effectively requires adopting public safety technology that can facilitate the operational management of a crisis quickly and effectively to limit its potential damage. The platform is fully compliant with data privacy regulations, including GDPR.

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Why Data Literacy is Crucial for High-Level Federal Communicators

Partnership for Public Service

Drive Innovation and Efficiency Data-driven innovation is transforming the way our government operates. Federal communicators are gaining support for these advances by using data to educate the public. An informed public can generate support for policies and initiatives that can transform communities across our nation.

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One Working Capital Management Strategic Tool: Interfund Transfers

Death and Taxes

accounts payable and notes payable) to ensure smooth operations. The purpose is to maintain cash flows for liquidity to meet short-term operating expenses and obligations. If a government legally allows, authorizes, and fully discloses interfund transfers, it might be an ideal strategy to use to aid in sustaining government operations.

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CRA Podcast Episodes

CRA Today

Previously, he served as Director of Resource Development and Public Affairs for Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater Cleveland providing fund development and policy leadership. David Rothstein, Senior Principal, CFE Fund: [link]. Brett earned a joint B.A. Emily Gardner, Senior CRA Analyst.

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Task Forces: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Barrett & Greene

One task force currently operating is The Governor’s Commission on the Future of Health Care in New York State a hugely ambitious undertaking. Tim Maniccia, Chief Fiscal Officer and Treasurer at Hudson River-Black River Regulating District had some rules of thumb for us.