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New York, NY, October 28, 2001 -- Workers pra the smoldering rumble with water on the day of the memorial service at the World Trade Center site. Photo by Andrea Booher/ FEMA News Photo
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  • Sacramento's Central Plant

    March 1, 2011 - The California Department of General Services’ new LEED Gold certified facility provides heating and cooling for the 23 state buildings in the capital city.


  • Law Enforcement Upgrade

    February 22, 2011 - Next month, the San Francisco Police Department officially opens its Bay Area Regional Crime Center.


  • Bay Be Blue

    February 15, 2011 - Thanks to Southern California’s Hyperion wastewater treatment plant, water returned to the ocean is 95 percent free of biosolids.


  • Watson, the Jeopardy Computer, May Have Future in Government

    February 10, 2011 - Industry Perspective: The technology behind the IBM supercomputer may lead to a new era of innovation.


  • Space Tourism at Spaceport America

    February 8, 2011 - When complete, the Spaceport will house the space tourism startup Virgin Galactic.


  • Water Filtration in the Big Apple

    February 1, 2011 - New York City’s first – and only – water filtration plant is a marvel of engineering.


  • Inside Houston TranStar

    January 25, 2011 - The Greater Houston Transportation and Emergency Management Center coordinates responses with all Harris County jurisdictions and agencies from its TranStar facility.


  • Technologies Aid Dulles International Airport Air Traffic Controllers

    January 18, 2010 - Those in the air traffic control tower at Dulles International (shown above) now can more easily detect potential runway conflicts thanks to Airport Surface Detection Equipment, Model X technology.


  • Leadership Summits at the Conference on Californi

    Leadership Summits at the Conference on California's Future

    June 4, 2009 - Photos of the Leadership Summits at the Conference on California's Future



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