Yearly Archives: 2011

Phone Tips & Tricks: Most Annoying Ringtone

The Phone Tips & Tricks series is supported by the Sprint Federal Employee Discount Program. To find awesome discounts visit the Sprint Federal Employee Discount resource center today. These days, everyone seems to have the same phone as the person next to them, and in most cases, the same generic ringtone to go with it.Read… Read more »

Dress to Impress!

Happy Friday everyone! It’s time for another GEICO Friday fun video! I always say that when you look your best, you do your best. But what about when you are a handsome green gecko? Hmm, this makes me wonder. Where in the world can you buy a gecko-sized suit? ————————————– GEICO was created in 1936Read… Read more »

News of the Week

Here is a brief list of some of the interesting sustainability news articles from this week: Investments in Renewable Energy Greater Than Fossil Fuels for First Time Global Emissions Grow at Record Rate as Nations Seek Climate Treaty Washington Gas Announces 70% Greenhouse Emissions Cut New California Laws Clear the Way for Renewable Energy ProjectsRead… Read more »

The Deltek Straight Dope on State Budgets: Untangling Business Fact from Media Sensationalism

Deltek Sr Analyst Chris Cotner reports. Part I: Expenditures The National Association of State Budget Officers (NASBO) and the National Governor’s Association (NGA) released a report last week outlining the fiscal condition of the states. Some media coverage has sensationalized the report and the states’ fiscal conditions. This series of analysis examines NASBO numbers andRead… Read more »

Reallocation of D-block, NG911 funding, and a national interoperable public safety network

Deltek Analyst Evan Halperin reports. House Communications and Technology Subcommittee Chairman Greg Walden (R-Ore.) sponsored the Jumpstarting Opportunity with Broadband Spectrum (JOBS) Act of 2011. On December 1, the communications subcommittee majority voted to move the bill forward. The important aspects of the bill are the reallocation of the D-Block to public safety agencies fromRead… Read more »

Ed Week Hangover? Take the Deltek Hair of the Dog Cure with State Ed Budget & IT Analysis

Deltek Sr. Analyst Chris Cotner and Principal Analyst Jason Sajko report. With the recent recession and tepid recovery, the news for most state governments has not been good. Several states (e.g., California, New York, Texas, Florida, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Minnesota) have experienced wide-ranging and well-publicized problems including budget deficits, significant budget cuts, stateRead… Read more »

Weekly Round-up – December 09, 2011

Gadi Ben-Yehuda You Can Take It with You. Two articles on Mobile Web this week: first, from Aaron Smith of Pew Internet Research, “Americans and Mobile Computing: Key Trends in Consumer Research” and Max Cacas writing in Signal interviews Gwynne Kostin about government use of the moblie Web. Take-away quote: “One of the biggest challengesRead… Read more »

DOD confirms US Army Civilian Force Reduction – MetroDCites affected

The 2012 Presidential Budget requires the US Army to reduce civilian employees to comply with funding decrease demands. The Department of Army announced today it is moving forward with plans to reduce the size of its civilian employee workforce. The intended 8,700 civilian employee reduction will be completed by 30 September 2012. According to theRead… Read more »