MassDOT’s failed attempt to find a new operator for 18 highway service plazas across the state was filled with flaws that “undermined the integrity” of the process, the state inspector general said in ...
MassDOT's board awarded a contract to redevelop and run 18 services plazas across the state to Irish retailer Applegreen in June. The company has since backed out of contract talks. Inspector General ...
MassDOT’s failed attempt to find a new operator for 18 highway service plazas across the state was filled with flaws that ...
The reported practice of assigning correctional officers to transport and wash inmates’ clothing outside the prison to an off-site laundry facility is one such decision. At the Bahamas Department of ...
New offering enables organizations to streamline ISO 9001, ISO 27001, and ISO 27701 certification through a single accredited ...
Federal agencies navigating staff cuts are seeing value in technology lifecycle management supported by cutting-edge tools.
In response to customer demand, On Point Aerospace has expanded its in-stock inventory of certified aerospace parts for ...
A group of minority- and female-owned businesses filed a lawsuit in state court Monday to challenge the recent overhaul of the Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) program.
The National Assembly's Departmental Committee on Health has raised serious concerns over critical service gaps at the Kenyatta National Hospital following a fact-finding visit to the country's ...
A high-powered Nashville lobbying firm now admits, while it was getting paid to advise Metro Nashville Public Schools, it was ...
Freight Right Global Logistics reports over 78% of merchants selling oversized goods are unprepared for international orders, ...
Senate Bill 1591 imposes state and local litigation taxes on a person who is caught using a cellphone while they’re driving. Currently, there is a $50 fine and $10 worth of court costs. If this ...