This Technical Bulletin discusses opportunities for Tennessee municipalities to obtain funding for the purpose of developing or enhancing computerized information systems. The available funding aimed to provide Tennessee law enforcement agencies with newly developed technology and to upgrade the quality of law enforcement data across the state
A summary of what cities could expect to receive from the state shared funds for the 1979-80 fiscal ...
These pamphlets briefly describe the history and purpose of the University of Tennessee\u27s Municip...
This Technical Bulletin announced a new source of information and assistance for municipalities with...
The Tennessee Legislature has authorized the state to distribute a portion of proceeds from the stat...
This Technical Bulletin discusses the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986 (Public Law 99-570, signed October...
This Technical Bulletin advises cities about the Federal Assistance Program Retrieval System (FAPRS)...
Cities may receive a share of these funds for needed transportation projects by participating in the...
Numerous organizations involved in municipal assistance and advancement sponsor awards programs that...
This Technical Bulletin describes efforts by the U.S. Fire Administration to help cities combat arso...
This Technical Bulletin looks at the way three cities (Chattanooga, Johnson City, and Maryvllle) wer...
MTAS received a copy of the following letter mailed by U.S. Representative Albert Gore, Jr. to citie...
This Technical Bulletin describes an amendment to the Municipal Purchasing Law of 1983. The amendmen...
During the 1986 session of the Tennessee General Assembly, state representatives adopted hundreds of...
A summary of what cities could expect to receive from the state shared taxes for the 1983-84 fiscal ...
A summary of what cities were expected to receive from the state shared funds for the 1982-83 fiscal...
A summary of what cities could expect to receive from the state shared funds for the 1979-80 fiscal ...
These pamphlets briefly describe the history and purpose of the University of Tennessee\u27s Municip...
This Technical Bulletin announced a new source of information and assistance for municipalities with...
The Tennessee Legislature has authorized the state to distribute a portion of proceeds from the stat...
This Technical Bulletin discusses the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986 (Public Law 99-570, signed October...
This Technical Bulletin advises cities about the Federal Assistance Program Retrieval System (FAPRS)...
Cities may receive a share of these funds for needed transportation projects by participating in the...
Numerous organizations involved in municipal assistance and advancement sponsor awards programs that...
This Technical Bulletin describes efforts by the U.S. Fire Administration to help cities combat arso...
This Technical Bulletin looks at the way three cities (Chattanooga, Johnson City, and Maryvllle) wer...
MTAS received a copy of the following letter mailed by U.S. Representative Albert Gore, Jr. to citie...
This Technical Bulletin describes an amendment to the Municipal Purchasing Law of 1983. The amendmen...
During the 1986 session of the Tennessee General Assembly, state representatives adopted hundreds of...
A summary of what cities could expect to receive from the state shared taxes for the 1983-84 fiscal ...
A summary of what cities were expected to receive from the state shared funds for the 1982-83 fiscal...
A summary of what cities could expect to receive from the state shared funds for the 1979-80 fiscal ...
These pamphlets briefly describe the history and purpose of the University of Tennessee\u27s Municip...
This Technical Bulletin announced a new source of information and assistance for municipalities with...