
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 |
americancityandcounty.com | Michael Keating
With more than 30 years of experience in the fleet management industry, Tony Yankovich has seen his fair share of changes. Yankovich, who is director of fleet consulting at RTA, says nothing compares to the number of industry shifts that have occurred over the past five years. “The pace of transformation is accelerating, and fleet managers must adapt or risk falling behind.
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1 week ago |
johnmenadue.com | Michael Keating
The recent election was won by looking ahead. But a better economic future requires an economic reform agenda, and getting agreement will not be easy. However, there are encouraging signs that the government is up to the task. The economy, and especially the cost of living, dominated the recent election campaign. It seems likely that Anthony Albanese won because he invited us to look forward instead of looking back, as Peter Dutton invited us to do.
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johnmenadue.com | Michael Keating
The Coalition’s costings finally reveal that in the next two years it will have a bigger deficit than Labor. In the second half of the four-year projection, the forecast net positive impact from the Coalition’s policy changes is questionable. A repost from 2 May 2025, for those who missed it. At last, only two days before the election, the Coalition finally produced its election costings and budget projections.
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1 week ago |
johnmenadue.com | Michael Keating
The Coalition’s costings finally reveal that in the next two years it will have a bigger deficit than Labor. In the second half of the four-year projection, the forecast net positive impact from the Coalition’s policy changes is questionable. At last, only two days before the election, the Coalition finally produced its election costings and budget projections.
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2 weeks ago |
americancityandcounty.com | Michael Keating
In addition to making the procurement process more efficient, cooperative purchasing enables procurement teams to be more strategic value-drivers within their organization. Cooperative purchasing can also uncover additional cost savings opportunities that may otherwise have gone unrealized. We hear reports of procurement teams doing more with less, and that local government purchasing departments are lean staffed.
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Cooperative purchasing enables procurement teams to be more strategic value-drivers within their agencies; co-op buys can also yield cost- and time-savings on government purchases @_OMNIA_Partners https://t.co/gqgPu38K3Y

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