Yearly Archives: 2011

Agency Profile: University of Tennessee – Chattanooga, Emergency Preparedness

Deltek Analyst Kristin Howe reports. The University of Tennessee – Chattanooga is known for being a large metropolitan college with a beautiful campus. It is not generally known for its emergency preparedness, but it should be. When most people think of campus safety and security, they think of the traditional blue-light alarm systems installed atRead… Read more »

3D Printing: Even More Disruptive Than That.

“3d printing is even more disruptive than you’re giving it credit for.” So says Kevin Kwok of Yale University, in a comment on Wednesday’s post about MakerBot and 3D printing. Kevin is totally right, which is why I had to write a follow-up post. In Wednesday’s post I was focusing on how 3D printing mayRead… Read more »

Phone Tips & Tricks: What Happened to my Phone?

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. I think most folks would agree that we are pretty attached to our phones. When we are separated from them, we get that uneasy feeling like weRead… Read more »

Social Media During Emergencies. Are You Ready for an Explosion of Bad Information?

Http://LeonardSipes.Com “Connecting America: Building Resilience with Social Media” from the Center for National Policy in Washington, D.C. is an interesting read about the post 9/11 world and the growth of social media. The focus is on emergency response to tragedies. The premise of the 26 pages can be summarized by stating that social media canRead… Read more »

While ranking in the top 10 for efficiencies, Colorado has more than 265 active GovWin opportunities

Deltek Principal Analyst Brian Coyle reports. Over the past few weeks, GovWin has blogged about various states which have been working to improve efficiency and cut costs in the wake of tightening budget environments. One state which was stood out in making these improvements is Colorado. Currently, Colorado ranks as one of the more efficientRead… Read more »

News of the Week

Here is a brief list of some of the interesting sustainability news articles from this week: Geothermal potential reaches coast to coast GSA releases new telework policy 2012 Green Car of the Year finalists named Supercomputers Accelerate Development of Advanced Materials And you’ll find more headlines at CEILeadership.org! Original post