Governance & Finance: Page 117
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A case for achieving best value in procurement through PIPS
The state of Oklahoma's procurement team uses a form of best value procurement known as Performance Information Procurements Systems (PIPS). Through PIPS, the state leverages the expertise of the supplier community to help the state achieve its procurement goals.
By Steve Hagar • Aug. 1, 2013 -
Column
South Carolina K-9 units protected under new law
A new law in South Carolina will protect K-9 officers from liability if suspects are bitten while dogs are in the line of duty.
By Derek Prall • July 24, 2013 -
Column
Pennsylvania shelters can bill animal abusers under new law
A new law in Pennsylvania allows animal shelters to seek reimbursement for the costs of caring for abused animals. The new legislation hopes to offset the costs incurred, and usually absorbed, by shelters.
By Derek Prall • July 17, 2013 -
Column
What is ‘spend’?—Defining spend in the procurement process
Jonathan White discusses and defines what qualifies as "spend" in the procurement process.
By Jonathan White • July 9, 2013 -
Column
Publicly financed stadiums: economic boost or financial drain?
Should new sports venues be publicly financed? American City & County explores the potential positive and negative economic impacts of a new stadium funded by the public dollar.
By Taylor Skaggs • July 3, 2013 -
Column
Local governments find innovative ways to fund infrastructure projects
Local and state governments recognize the need for autonomous infrastructure development.
By Franky Hunter • May 22, 2013 -
Column
New law means clean slate for Indiana ex-offenders
A new Indiana law will erase the criminal records of some non-violent, non-sexual crimes, giving ex-offenders a fresh start.
By Derek Prall • May 15, 2013 -
Column
New law forbids destruction of forfeited guns
A new Arizona law prohibits the destruction of firearms collected through buyback programs.
By Derek Prall • May 1, 2013 -
Column
Carnegie Mellon University’s graduate program offers a powerful brand to public administrators
As part of our series on graduate degree programs and their value to government administrators, here is a brief profile of the Master of Public Management (MPM) program at Pittsburgh-based Carnegie Mellon University's (CMU) Heinz College.
April 4, 2013 -
Column
Mississippi bans local food ordinances
Any Mississippi cities or counties considering a sugary drink ban similar to the one New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg had proposed are out of luck.
March 20, 2013 -
Selling to California state government — opportunities at the DGS (with related video)
Monica Hassan, who is information officer at the state of California’s Department of General Services (DGS), provides information on selling opportunities at the DGS.
By Michael Keating • Feb. 19, 2013 -
Opinion
Atlanta’s housing market to rebalance
Ellen Haberle, a real estate economist for Redfin, evaluates the condition of the Atlanta housing market.
Feb. 4, 2013 -
Column
Kentucky law allows open guns at city sites
New measure extends open-carry provisions for gun owners
By Larry Conley • Jan. 29, 2013 -
2013 Keating Report on government budgets and spending
The U.S. economy and government budgets appear to be getting a little stronger as 2013 gets underway.
By Michael Keating • Jan. 22, 2013 -
Column
New Massachusetts law requires fingerprinting teachers
The measure includes a national background check
By Larry Conley • Jan. 16, 2013 -
Opinion
Viewpoint: Lean Six Sigma works for local government
By Mark McDaniel — In Tyler, Texas, the program saved money, reduced waste and improved efficiency.
By Mark McDaniel • Jan. 15, 2013 -
Column
The grayest cities in America
Aging population could affect local governments
By Larry Conley • Jan. 3, 2013 -
Brief but important lessons on RFPs and value added by procurement
Consultant Michael Asner recently provided Govpro with some advice on preparing RFPs and other procurement-related topics.
By Michael Keating • Nov. 2, 2012 -
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Voting technology develops
Voting technology develops to improve accuracy and save time for voters and election officials.
By Lindsay Isaacs • Oct. 18, 2012 -
Column
Enforceability of liquidated damages clauses
Two recent case decisions cover the enforceability of liquidated damages amid claims they operate as unenforceable penalties.
By Richard Pennington • Oct. 1, 2012 -
Column
Reverse auctions lower costs of employee benefits
New procurement tool generates millions in savings on life insurance and pre-paid dental in Maricopa County.
By Larry Anderson • Oct. 1, 2012 -
Opinion
Viewpoint: Convention centers can be opportunities for economic development
By Roger Zampell — Governments can generate jobs, income by forming public-private partnerships to build convention center headquarters hotels.
Sept. 14, 2012 -
Column
Towns for sale
Buy your own zip code, with the town hall included
By Larry Conley • Aug. 24, 2012 -
Column
NIGP’s 67th Annual Forum and Products Exposition
Awards presented at NIGP Forum recognized procurement professionals "reaching new heights."
Aug. 1, 2012