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Jobs on Wheels
BY:
Caroline Cournoyer
| April 18, 2011
Tennessee will roll out three vehicles to rural areas, bringing job-search assistance to those who need it most.
New Phone App for Filing Federal and State Taxes
BY:
Caroline Cournoyer
| April 14, 2011
With a few days left, iPhone and Android users can file their taxes with a few clicks.
Rebirth of the American Farmer
BY:
Caroline Cournoyer
| April 11, 2011
A pilot project in Washington state aims to attract more youth to farming by making internships safer and more educational.
Phasing Out The Big, Red Fire Truck
BY:
Caroline Cournoyer
| April 7, 2011
Notoriously gas-guzzling SUVs are being used in place of fire trucks to reduce fuel usage and costs.
Program Aims to Prevent Gun Violence ‘Disease’
BY:
Caroline Cournoyer
| April 4, 2011
A New Orleans initiative identifies those in contact with shooting victims and tries to keep the violence from spreading.
1 Comments
'Talking Bus' Technology Prevents Pedestrian Accidents
BY:
Caroline Cournoyer
| March 31, 2011
In several cities, buses alert pedestrians when they are making a turn.
Prepaying for Electricity in Ocala, Fla.
BY:
Caroline Cournoyer
| March 28, 2011
Residents will have the option to pay their electricity usage similar to the way they pay for gas -- upfront.
Drive-bys Reduce Western Mass. Residents’ Heating Costs
BY:
Caroline Cournoyer
| March 24, 2011
A new state pilot program is using thermal imaging technology inside SUVs to evaluate and improve the energy performance of homes.
Failing High Schoolers Get a Dose of Reality
BY:
Caroline Cournoyer
| March 21, 2011
A new program in Hawaii high schools shows students what their life could be like if they don’t improve their grades.
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Five Localities Aim to Eliminate Junk Mail
BY:
Caroline Cournoyer
| March 17, 2011
One program has the potential to save municipal governments up to $10 per household in collection and landfill costs.
4 Comments
Online Citizen Profiles Improve Emergency Response
BY:
Caroline Cournoyer
| March 14, 2011
Citizens that upload vital information into online profiles allow emergency call centers to improve their speed and quality of assistance.
1 Comments
Delaware Launches Data Coaching Initiative
BY:
Elizabeth Daigneau
| March 10, 2011
The program's aim is to help teachers broaden and deepen their ability to use student data to improve instruction and learning.
1 Comments
NYC Building Permits To Feature Quick Response Codes
BY:
Tina Trenkner
| March 7, 2011
Square codes on building permits allows passersby to learn more about construction via their smartphones.
2 Comments
State Call Centers See Real Savings in Virtual Queuing
BY:
Elizabeth Daigneau
| March 3, 2011
The technology cuts phone bills and makes waiting 'on hold' a thing of the past.
1 Comments
Pittsburgh Debuts Its Web-Based Permitting System
BY:
Elizabeth Daigneau
| February 28, 2011
The interdepartmental system will make permitting quicker, more efficient and paperless.
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