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The weekly GovPro Newsletter is produced by the editors of Government Product News and Government Procurement Journal. Visit: www.govpro.com a news-, product-, and issue-driven site for all levels of government. Sponsored by IRD This Week Features Features Looking for a Job? Try State Government More than 25 states will experience huge employee turnover in the next decade and beyond as aging public servants retire, a recent report found. The hardest hit will be the state of Washington, but Maine, Tennessee, Michigan and Pennsylvania are right behind. Be ready for the 2005 Traffic Counting/Classifying Season! City Leverages Funds to Improve Neighborhoods
California Law on ID Theft Seen as Model When con artists recently illegally gained access to Social Security numbers and other sensitive personal data of nearly 145,000 people, only the 35,000 Californians affected were initially notified by ChoicePoint, the data collection giant that erroneously disclosed the information. Now 26 other states are considering imitating California's effort to guard against identity theft. For related articles and products, visit the Homeland Security Zone. Unimog is a unique, all-wheel-drive vehicle whose hydraulics, PTOs, quick-connect fittings and dozens of attachments lets it replace many single-purpose trucks, on the highway or off. See it at www.unimogtrucks.com. State Expands GIS Program for Nonprofits and Environmental Commissions
News Amber Alert Programs Enter the Cyber Age Missouri is soon to become the fifth state to alert residents of missing children by sending out Amber Alerts via cell phones, pagers, emails, public message boards, bus stations, and casino sites; the alerts will span numerous states. Kansas is close to implementing a similar service, but the Kansas system will focus on state-based alerts rather than multi-state alerts. Missouri also eventually plans to use the system, which requires participants to sign up for the alerts via a Web portal to alert residents of potentially damaging weather, terrorist attacks, or other emergencies. The Amber Alert system is available for implementation without cost to all states due to a $4 million contribution of time and technology from several corporations, such as Intel and Symantec, as well as their continuing assistance. Legislation Looks To Reopen DCA To General Aviation The leadership of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Transportation & Infrastructure yesterday introduced legislation that continues to apply pressure to the federal government to re-open Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) to on-demand air charter and general aviation operations. H.R. 1496, titled Return of General Aviation to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Act of 2005, would direct the Department of Transportation, in consultation with the Department of Homeland Security, to allow the resumption of nonscheduled, commercial air carrier (air charter) and general aviation operations at DCA within six months after the bill's enactment into law. State and Local IT Spending to Grow 45% Over Five Years State and local IT spending is expected to grow from approximately $48 billion in FY 2005 to $70 billion in FY 2010, according to the latest annual State & Local IT Market Forecast released by INPUT, the providre of government market intelligence. INPUT expects moderate growth in IT investments to continue through 2005, with some market acceleration through FY 2006. Beginning in 2007, the need for outsourced technical services, primarily caused by increased employee retirements, will drive profound increased spending through 2010. The forecast projects that the leading market segment in state and local government IT expenditures will continue to be professional services, followed by telecommunications/networks. In 2008, INPUT expects the market to grow 15 percent largely due to the inevitable depletion of experienced technical government workers. Growth in the telecommunication/network segment will continue to be driven by initiatives for advanced interoperable communications systems for coordinating law enforcement, border security, and homeland security. News of the Weird Links Get rid of birds! Bird control "X-perts" since 1964 offer the world's most complete line of bird control products - an effective solution for ANY bird problem. For a FREE consultation call 800-662-5021. Flail-Master--Your best choice for quality, replacement flail blades and mower parts. Free shipping on orders over $50. Visit: www.flailmaster.com. Whether the job is big, or huge--Ford has the go-to line of trucks. For years, for decades, Ford trucks have gotten the job done. No matter what your business is, Ford's got what it takes. What Line of Work Are You In? So Are We! For nearly 70 years, we at C&H have committed ourselves to keeping America’s businesses running smoothly. We offer the widest selection of material storage, handling, and industrial products, as well as top-notch customer service with our Certified Product Specialists, Perfect Service Policy, Performance Guarantee, and 45-Day Money Back Guarantee. We look forward to continuing to offer you MORE. C&H KBR is a global engineering, procurement and services company. We are currently seeking Buyers (Job Req. # 136614) and Subcontract Administrators (Job Req. # 136634) for Overseas Opportunities in the Middle East and Central Asia. Apply online referencing applicable Job Req. # at www.kbrjobs.com. Visit the recently updated GovDeck to view an enhanced, electronic version of GPN's familiar "action card" deck. Click on a card of interest and link directly to vendor's Web site or click the "Learn More" button and link directly to vendor's e-mail address.
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