In New York City’s election, voters will encounter ballot Proposals 2, 3, and 4 that claim to create and speed up housing development.
Voters will be electing the next mayor, public advocate, city comptroller, as well as borough presidents and members of the ...
Proposals 1 and 6 on the back of the mayoral ballot shouldn’t even be there and show a lack of regard for what should be normal practices and process in New York government. Whether they pass or ...
In today’s increasingly competitive government contracting landscape, winning proposals are no longer just about getting ahead of the bid or maintaining compliance. As federal agencies demand more ...
This week, New Yorkers have a chance to vote on more than just their next mayor. By approving a series of ballot proposals, ...
The next round of the Student Technology Fee Competitive Proposal Process (Tech Fee) begins on Monday, August 18. The complete schedule for FY26 is available at MiamiOH.edu/TechFee, but we wanted to ...
Proposal 1 is about land use at the Mount Van Hoevenberg Olympic Sports Complex. One official says passing it will have a ...
The traditional tech RFP model is outdated, inefficient, and increasingly mistrusted. New intelligent vendor-buyer matching ...
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