
Michael Keating
Senior Editor at American City & County
Content Producer at Informa
Michael Keating produces content on the gov't market & HVAC for Am. City & County, Informa & Endeavor. He's written articles on the public sector for 100+ sites
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1 week ago |
johnmenadue.com | Michael Keating
Anthony Albanese has made it clear that we cannot expect a more ambitious government strategy in future, despite the size of his election win. But the critical question is how well the present set of policies will work towards achieving the government’s aims. In his first major speech following the election, at the National Press Club, Albanese outlined his vision for Australia’s future and his strategy for getting there. I believe most of us would agree with Albanese’s values and aims.
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1 week ago |
americancityandcounty.com | Michael Keating
More cities and counties are at risk of ransomware attacks today, says Douglas McKee, executive director of Threat Research at SonicWall, a firm that builds, scales and manages security across the cloud, hybrid and traditional environments in real-time, and seamlessly protects against cyberattacks across many exposure points for increasingly remote, mobile and cloud-enabled users. “Local governments are often treated the same as small and midsize businesses (SMBs) by threat actors.
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1 week ago |
fredericknewspost.com | Michael Keating
Due to its extensive trade routes and colonial holdings, Antwerp in the 1500s was inundated with goods — ill-gotten and otherwise — from across Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas. The Dutch were startled, amazed and delighted by the rich variety of plants and animals. They embraced the energetic study of this bounty, seeing in it the glory of God. And they developed through enthusiastic acquisitiveness a renewed interest in natural history, melding art, science and faith.
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3 weeks ago |
americancityandcounty.com | Michael Keating
Local governments are looking to buy greener, environmentally safe grounds maintenance equipment, says Tara Lordi, CEO of Weedoo, a South Florida-based firm, with more than 20 years of experience producing environmental workboats and amphibious work equipment. Lordi explains: “We find that many government agencies are trending toward ‘green’ initiatives, yes. But at the end of the day, what officials really want is a product that makes their job easier, not harder.
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3 weeks ago |
johnmenadue.com | Michael Keating
A carbon tax will obviously help reduce carbon emissions and achievement of the net zero target, but it will also help raise the revenue needed to fund essential government services and promote Australia’s economic development. Many Labor supporters, including such Labor giants as Bill Kelty, have been critical of what they see as the Albanese Government’s minimalist policy strategy in the last Parliament.
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