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Louisville eclipses million-dollar milestone in surplus sales

LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Mayor Jerry Abramson today announced that the city has "unloaded" more than a million dollars worth of surplus government vehicles, equipment and other items through online auctions.

Metro Government sells obsolete and other surplus items through its website, LouisvilleKy.gov, and GovDeals.com, an online service similar to eBay. The $3,760 sale of a Case International 585 tractor to a bidder in Cookeville, Tenn., recently brought the total funds generated through the online auctions to more than $1 million.

"The online auctions are a creative way this government is operating efficiently and effectively for our citizens," Abramson said. "We're unloading items that have outlived their useful life for government, and in doing so creating a revenue stream and reducing warehouse space."

Abramson said the online auctions often generate more money than traditional auction-house auctions because items are up for bids around the clock and the online auctions allow more people - virtually from anywhere - to participate.


DOLE Tacloban invites security agencies to participate in bidding

TACLOBAN CITY (April 16) -- The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), Region 8 headed by Regional Director Forter G. Puguon invites PAGPAO registered security agencies to participate in the bidding process for three shifts 54 hours security services for DOLE Regional Office at one per shift.

According to DOLE, all interested applicants may submit their sealed bids on April 30, 2007 at exactly 9:30 A.M. Said bids will be opened at the same time at DOLE Conference Room.

Pre-qualification documents to be submitted should be original and photocopy. Said documents are as follows: name of company/business, telephone/fax number and the year of incorporation/year business was established; Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Department of Trade and Industry Registration; and Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) Tax Clearance from 20047 to 2005.


New Zealand: Amending A Resource Consent Application Post ...

Situations often arise during the resource consent process where an applicant may wish to change its application after the application has been notified. The changes may result from concerns raised in submissions, a request for further information from a consent authority, or at the suggestion of the consent authority itself. The applicants own advisers may even suggest that the application be amended to incorporate changes to better serve the applicants needs. This raises the question of whether an applicant can amend an application after it has been notified, without the need to re-notify the application.

In appropriate cases, an applicant can make changes to an application for resource consent after public notification of the application, without having to re-notify the application....


cMarket Cements Its Position as Largest Provider of Online Charity ...

CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--cMarket, the nation's largest provider of online fundraising auction events and parent to www.BiddingForGood.com, today announced that it has launched its 2,000th auction, making it the "category leader" as the company that has run the most fundraising auction events on the web. The company is set to keep this mantle, with a pipeline of another 500 online auction events scheduled to run over the next 90 days.

The 2,000 auctions ultimately represent thousands of children who've received a better education, hungry people who've been fed, environmentally beneficial programs that have been implemented, and medical research that has been funded.

Fundraising through auctions is also big business and cMarket believes it can be even bigger.



 

 

 

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