Article The efficient way to buy energy, Part 2 17th June 2016 Tradition Energy’s Bob Wooten discusses effective energy acquisition through coops in the public sector. He also weighs in on energy-based public-private partnerships. This is the second part of GPN’s interview with the Tradition Energy executive.
Article Anti-terrorist barricade halts loaded truck in test (with related video) 15th June 2016 The HD2055 electromechanically controlled anti-terrorist barricade from Delta Scientific has successfully passed a key crash test.
Article Vendors forecast a variety of Internet of Things applications in local government 14th June 2016 Which Internet of Things applications will local governments most likely adopt? Experts from Ingenu and Quantum make their predictions.
Article Shredders destroy both hard drives and solid-state devices (with related video) 14th June 2016 Security Engineered Machinery’s Combo combination shredders can destroy both rotational platter-based hard drives and solid-state devices.
Article Florida city dumps nearly 10 million gallons of wastewater into Tampa Bay 13th June 2016 Flooding from Tropical Storm Colin recently inundated St. Petersburg, Fla.’s sewer system, forcing the city to push millions of gallons of partially treated wastewater into Tampa Bay.
Article Versatile utility vehicle simplifies soil preparation (with related video) 10th June 2016 The BRUTUS landplane from Polaris Industries simplifies grading, leveling and aerating soil.
Article Defibrillator wall case is suited for government facilities 8th June 2016 Allegro Industries is offering plastic and metal defibrillator wall cases for government facilities and other public buildings.
Commentary Flint and our water infrastructure challenges 7th June 2016 Ductile Iron Pipe Research Association president Jon Runge explains how to mitigate hazards in water piping.
Article The value in the valueless 7th June 2016 Some cities are cutting costs and saving revenue by diverting residential food waste from landfills.
Article Job Order Contracting process speeds emergency highway repairs in Arizona 6th June 2016 A Gordian Job Order Contracting (JOC) process helped expedite emergency repairs at seven sites along 24 miles of U.S. Route 89A in Arizona.
Young Leaders Episode 4 – Cyril Jefferson – City Councilman, High Point, North Carolina 13th October 2020
A new dashboard tracks early voting for the 2024 election. These 10 counties have cast the most votes so far 21st October 2024
Cycling, recycling and green space: these are the top 10 most sustainable cities in the U.S. 30th August 2024