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Request For Proposal: Automated Data Processing Equipment And Software For Butler County, Donald F. Norris
Request For Proposal: Automated Data Processing Equipment And Software For Butler County, Donald F. Norris
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On October 21, 1983 Butler County, NE released a request for proposal (RFP) for an in-house, on-line, real time, multi-user or multi-programming data processing system or comparable on-line, real time, multi-user or multi-programming, time sharing capability.
Data Processing Analysis And Recommendations For Butler County, Ne, Donald F. Norris, David R. Dimartino
Data Processing Analysis And Recommendations For Butler County, Ne, Donald F. Norris, David R. Dimartino
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This report presents an analysis with recommendations regarding the data processing needs of Butler County, Nebraska. It was undertaken pursuant to a letter of March 11, 1983 from the Center for Applied Urban Research of the University of Nebraska at Omaha to the Butler County Board of Supervisors.
Industrial Resources: Butler County - Morgantown, Kentucky Library Research Collections
Industrial Resources: Butler County - Morgantown, Kentucky Library Research Collections
Butler County
"A Comprehensive Report on Butler County, Kentucky" prepared by the Kentucky Department of Economic Development, Division of Research and Planning, and the Morgantown/Butler County Chamber of Commerce, 1983. The report includes, but is not limited to, information about: population, labor market, local manufacturing, transportation, utilities, fuel, water, sewage, industrial sites, local government and services, taxes, educational and health facilities, housing, communication, recreation, natural resources, markets, and climate.