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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 Spacesaver Corporation This Week Features Features Intergovernmental Solutions Win Awards The American Council for Technology (ACT) announced the winners for its 2005 Intergovernmental Solutions Awards at the 25th annual ACT Management of Change Conference in Philadelphia, PA. The finalists for the awards clearly demonstrated the tremendous progress government agencies at all levels are accomplishing through collaboration and the innovative use of technology. These programs were given the opportunity to display their solutions at the conference's Innovative Technology Showcase. For related articles and products, visit the Best Practices Zone. Learn how to select floor-cleaning equipment for increased productivity. Little Rock, AR, Mayor Jim Dailey voiced the support of the National League of Cities (NLC) for actions taken by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to require enhanced 911 (E911) service for customers of voice-over-Internet (VoIP) phone service. Dailey, chairman of the FCC's Intergovernmental Advisory Committee and a member of the NLC Advisory Council, reaffirmed the importance of providing emergency service to anyone using phone service, regardless of how it is delivered. For related articles and products, visit the Communications Zone. For nearly 70 years, we at C&H Distributors, LLC, 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 $14 Million to Improve Fuel Efficient Vehicles "Our children and grandchildren will call the cars we drive today antiques," Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman said last Thursday while announcing a public-private partnership between the Department of Energy (DOE), industry, and academia aimed at improving the efficiency of cars and trucks through advances in technology. For related articles and products, visit the Earth Friendly Solutions Zone. Tired of trying to make ends meet? Solid plastic products from Comtec can help. EverTuff restroom partitions and TuffTec lockers are just like the names say--TOUGH PRODUCTS! Both are solid plastic: non-absorbent, odor & mildew resistant and virtually maintenance free so they're real value partners. Call 800-445-5148 or check them out on the Web at www.comtecindustries.com Voting Surged in 2004, Census Says Nationally, voter turnout in the United States increased to 64 percent of all adult citizens in 2004, up from 60 percent in 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau reports. News Private Cameras Transform Police Work Police departments are taking advantage of a boom in privately owned surveillance cameras to gather evidence and identify potential witnesses to crimes. In New York City recently, surveillance cameras have led to the arrest of numerous suspects, including one hit-and-run driver whose collision was filmed at a nearby B.P. gas station. The driver was then caught on tape near a construction site removing his license plates and throwing them in a dumpster. With new digital technology, the cost of surveillance video is going down while the quality of the images improves. New York police were able to create a wanted poster that helped catch a thief using two surveillance video clips from crime scenes. The video surveillance industry has grown about 15 percent to 20 percent a year for the past few years; the industry growth rate roughly doubled after Sept. 11, 2001, says security consulting firm executive Joe Freeman. But efforts to install government surveillance cameras has been met with fierce resistance from civil liberties groups in Washington, Chicago, and New Orleans. In New York, there are at least 200 cameras maintained by New York police, and 5,000 cameras in public housing developments. But the vast majority of video evidence is collected from privately owned cameras, which together constitute a "Little Brother" phenomenon. Investigators do not need a warrant to view private security tapes, and businesses are eager to provide them to help with investigations. Ironically, police often look up civil liberty group Web sites in order to find surveillance cameras near a crime scene. Federal Information Security Spending to Exceed $7 Billion by FY10 Federal information security spending will grow 20 percent over the next five years from $6.1 billion in fiscal year 2005 to $7.3 billion in fiscal year 2010 (FY10), according to a report released by INPUT, a provider of government market intelligence. Following the attacks of September 11, 2001, information security has become the single most critical component of information systems investments across all federal agencies and programs, causing a steady increase in IT expenditures. 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. 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