This Technical Bulletin includes an annotated bibliography of the Advisory Reports published by the Product Information Network (PIN). PIN was developed by the International City Management Association and McGraw-Hill, Inc., to provide local government officials with a nationwide network of information and ideas in the field of purchasing
This Technical Bulletin advises cities about the Federal Assistance Program Retrieval System (FAPRS)...
The Tennessee Legislature has authorized the state to distribute a portion of proceeds from the stat...
This guide is designed to clear up questions about purchasing and to save cities money
This Technical Bulletin explains the differences between the two publication series issued by MTAS s...
During the 1986 session of the Tennessee General Assembly, state representatives adopted hundreds of...
During the 1983 legislative session, Public Acts Chapter 451 was enacted to amend Title 6, Chapter 5...
This Technical Bulletin describes an amendment to the Municipal Purchasing Law of 1983. The amendmen...
This Technical Bulletin looks at the way three cities (Chattanooga, Johnson City, and Maryvllle) wer...
During the 2010 legislative session, the General Assembly amended the state\u27s purchasing law to g...
Because of the growing interest in productivity improvement (getting the most for your money), MTAS ...
This Technical Bulletin advises that the Tennessee public records law applies to written communicati...
This Technical Bulletin provides information about urban forestry, including two grant programs avai...
This short briefing will answer some frequently asked questions, give decision makers new or changed...
By action of the 1973 Tennessee General Assembly, surplus personal property of state agencies was ma...
This Technical Bulletin looks at the Local Government Antitrust Act of 1984, which was approved by C...
This Technical Bulletin advises cities about the Federal Assistance Program Retrieval System (FAPRS)...
The Tennessee Legislature has authorized the state to distribute a portion of proceeds from the stat...
This guide is designed to clear up questions about purchasing and to save cities money
This Technical Bulletin explains the differences between the two publication series issued by MTAS s...
During the 1986 session of the Tennessee General Assembly, state representatives adopted hundreds of...
During the 1983 legislative session, Public Acts Chapter 451 was enacted to amend Title 6, Chapter 5...
This Technical Bulletin describes an amendment to the Municipal Purchasing Law of 1983. The amendmen...
This Technical Bulletin looks at the way three cities (Chattanooga, Johnson City, and Maryvllle) wer...
During the 2010 legislative session, the General Assembly amended the state\u27s purchasing law to g...
Because of the growing interest in productivity improvement (getting the most for your money), MTAS ...
This Technical Bulletin advises that the Tennessee public records law applies to written communicati...
This Technical Bulletin provides information about urban forestry, including two grant programs avai...
This short briefing will answer some frequently asked questions, give decision makers new or changed...
By action of the 1973 Tennessee General Assembly, surplus personal property of state agencies was ma...
This Technical Bulletin looks at the Local Government Antitrust Act of 1984, which was approved by C...
This Technical Bulletin advises cities about the Federal Assistance Program Retrieval System (FAPRS)...
The Tennessee Legislature has authorized the state to distribute a portion of proceeds from the stat...
This guide is designed to clear up questions about purchasing and to save cities money