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PPEA/PPTA Bulletin - November 23, 2004
by
Christopher D. Lloyd, McGuireWoods Consulting
1. Department of Social Services posts PPEA for
technology
Recently, the Department of Social Services received an
unsolicited PPEA proposal from CGI-AMS to provide new
software and information technology systems to the agency. A
copy of that proposal can be accessed at:
http://www.dss.state.va.us/geninfo/ppea/index.cgi.
2. Crater region solicits PPEA for criminal justice
training academy
The Crater region, comprising the area around Petersburg,
Virginia, recently posted a solicitation for private
companies to build a new criminal justice training academy
for the area. A copy of that
solicitation notice and the RFP
can be downloaded [PDF format].
3. Traffic congestion in Hampton Roads increases calls
for 3rd Crossing
"Getting
there," Hampton Roads Daily Press, November 15,
2004
4. Jefferson Forest H.S. plans draw parent interest
"JF
plans worry some parents: Course offerings, future of sports,"
The News & Advance, November 15, 2004
5. Clarke board questions PPEA process in legislator
session
"Clarke
Supervisors Tackle 2005 Legislative Concerns," The
Winchester Star, November 13, 2004
"Supervisors
meet with legislator," Clarke Times-Courier,
November 18, 2004
6. Shucet to Fredericksburg region - "We're broke!"
"As
for roads, we're on our own," The Free Lance-Star,
November 16, 2004
7. Clarke board finds park plan in PPEA intriguing
"McCall:
School Construction Plan’s a Winner; Clarke School System,
County Park Would Benefit, Board Member Says," The
Winchester Star, November 16, 2004
8. 460 helps but does not replace need for a new
tunnel in Hampton Roads
"No
way around need for harbor highway," The
Virginian-Pilot, November 16, 2004
9. Teams advance in VITA PPEA competition
"Three
companies are finalists in Va. outsourcing deal,"
Washington Technology, November 22, 2004
10. Clarke financing options debated
"CCHS
Proposal ‘Is a Whole New Thing’: Officials Exploring
Alternative Financing Options," The Winchester Star,
November 23, 2004
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