Archive: information

Singapore Launches iPhone App For Property Market Information

From today, home-buyers will have easy access to property market information on the go from their iPhones and iPads to

Australia To Hire 29,000 Collectors For 2011 Census

Australia’s largest ever peace-time job drive has begun. Nationally the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) needs 29,000 Census Collectors to

U.S. State Department Launches HumanRights.gov Website

Last week, in conjunction with the release of its annual Human Rights Report, the State Department officially launches HumanRights.gov, a

Wyoming Invests $4.3 Million To Implement Electronic Health Records

Governor Matt Mead’s office has received word that the federal government approved Wyoming’s plan to implement the electronic exchange of

U.S. Launches Vaccines.gov To Help Consumers Learn About Immunizations

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services today unveiled an innovative new website to help parents and other consumers

AEG Partners With If You See Something, Say Something Campaign

Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano today joined AEG President and CEO Timothy J. Leiweke announced the expansion of the

Connecticut Launches If You See Something, Say Something Campaign

Governor Dannel P. Malloy announced today the start of an aggressive, statewide security awareness campaign urging residents (especially users of

Illinois And Manitoba Strengthen Trade And Commerce Opportunities

Governor Pat Quinn and Manitoba, Canada Premier Greg Selinger have signed a memorandum of understanding to boost trade and commerce

NCAA Partners With If You See Something, Say Something Campaign

Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano today announced a new partnership between the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) “If You

Hawaii To Modernize State Technology System, Hire First Ever CIO

Governor Neil Abercrombie has announced a major initiative to modernize the State’s technology system that will make government more efficient,

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