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pgwin02.jpg Name:  Popular Government back issue: Vol. 67, No. 2, Winter 2002
See links to online articles from this issue below.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • COVER ARTICLE
    Enhancing the Competitiveness of North Carolina Communities
    James H. Johnson, Jr.
    What kinds of capital does a community need to thrive in today's economy, and how can North Carolina communities acquire them? A keen observer of the national scene describes the necessary assets and offers an action plan.

  • FEATURE ARTICLES
  • Best Practices in Reducing Waste
    Charles Coe and James Hickman
    North Carolina Recycling figures range from 4 to 491 pounds per person in counties, 5 to 201 pounds in cities. Where does your community rank, and how can it recycle even more?

    Ensuring the Integrity of Crucial Data
    William C. Rivenbark and Carla M. Pizzarella
    Auditing performance data (their accuracy, reliability, and comparability) is an essential component of performance measurement and benchmarking. Two specialists explain why.

    E-Government in Rural North Carolina
    Shannon Howle Schelin
    More than ever, governments must be "enabled" in order to manage data and coordinate internal processes, and thus to serve citizens. A survey reveals that many rural governments are not yet equipped for the challenge.

  • DEPARTMENTS
  • NC Journal
    • North Carolina Responds to Bioterrorism
    • Cumberland Opts for County-wide Planning
    • Organizations Teach Consensus-Building
    • Institutes to Offer Training in New Medical Privacy Rule

  • From the MPA Program
    The Truth about Cats and Dogs: Vaccinations, Licenses, Service, Revenue
  • Catherine M. Clark

  • At the Institute
    • Ammons Appointed to Lead MPA Program
    • Juffras to Teach Employment Law
    • Wall Joins Public Health Law Faculty