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Requests for unmanned aerial vehicles and training are on the rise

by Kristin Gordon | Nov 1, 2017 | Technology

If your city, county, state or business is in the market for a drone or your business is looking for opportunities to bid on proposals to sell a drone or offer training, the demand is growing. The Trump administration is launching a pilot program that seeks to expand...

Big infrastructure projects have until Nov. 2 to request a portion of $1.5B

by Kristin Gordon | Oct 25, 2017 | Infrastructure

Colorado has agreed to provide 70 percent of the $350 million needed to widen 17 miles of Interstate 25 from Monument to Castle Rock if El Paso County succeeds in getting an Infrastructure for Rebuilding America (INFRA) grant. Under the current proposal, construction...

Bond proposals in Texas? For 2018? SPI has you covered

by Kristin Gordon | Oct 20, 2017 | Opportunities

On May 6, 2017, registered voters went to the polls to decide if voting yes for a bond proposal was in the best interest of their community. Bonds approved in May totaled around $6.9 billion for these taxation districts and now governmental entities have entered into...

Community input is key to successful, upcoming projects

by Kristin Gordon | Oct 18, 2017 | Opportunities

Community input is important for large or small projects that are planned for the city, county or state. Decision makers that sit on city and county boards recognize that the community that uses the spaces that it’s planning for have an intimate and unique...

Texas HHSC provides food security following Hurricane Harvey

by Kristin Gordon | Oct 13, 2017 | State

When a natural disaster occurs, state, county and city leaders must assess the damage and also do a head count of residents that may have lost food, water and shelter. Operations, plans and projects are put into place and state agencies begin requesting waivers and...
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