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Iowa Board of Parole Strategic Plan FY2021-FY2026, 2026
This report outlines the strategic plan for Iowa Board of Parole Strategic Plan including, goals and mission
Reportable Diseases by Year 1930-2023
Annual case counts or reportable diseases to the Center for Acute Disease Epidemiology, Iowa Department of Health and Human Services
HREXPRESS, Department of Administrative Services, January 2025
A newsletter for State of Iowa employees from the
Department of Administrative Services - Human Resources Enterprise.This bi-monthly newsletter replaces “Benefit News,” and will include human resources news, training/educational opportunities, general topics of interest, and important information about your benefits
2024 HPV Vaccine Data Summary, January 7, 2025
Immunization information about HPV vaccine numbers in 2024
Report on the City of Nevada, Iowa for the year ended June 30, 2024
Report on the City of Nevada, Iowa for the year ended June 30, 202
2024 Adult Immunization Summary, January 7, 20225
Information about immunization statistics for adults in 202
FY2024 Recycled Content Plastic Bag and Soy Inks Report, January 28, 2025
This report summarizes the purchase activity for soy based inks and recycled content trash bags for the Iowa Department of Transportation
Examination on Compliance for the U.S. Department of Treasury Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds Program (CSLFRF) Requirements for an Alternative CSLFRF Compliance Examination Engagement on Jasper County, Iowa, for the year ended June 30, 2024
Examination on Compliance for the U.S. Department of Treasury Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds Program (CSLFRF) Requirements for an Alternative CSLFRF Compliance Examination Engagement on Jasper County, Iowa, for the year ended June 30, 202
Research Solutions, Evaluating the Use of Prefabricated Concrete Bridge Rails, TPF-5(367), February 2025
Accelerated Bridge Construction (ABC) has been widely used as a means to reduce the number of structurally deficient or functionally obsolete bridges in the nation. This approach is important to state DOTs because of the number of structurally deficient bridges in the nation. To complement ABC construction, which largely uses prefabricated components, concrete barriers should also follow accelerated construction method so that bridges can be completed over as short of a duration as possible and back open to the public as quickly as possible. Use of cast-in-place construction of barriers on ABC bridges is time consuming and not cost effective. Therefore, new ways to use prefabricated products for barrier construction should be investigated. Following the evaluation of the current state of knowledge, Iowa State University researchers have developed precast concrete barriers that can be rapidly implemented. This initial research was funded by the Accelerated Bridge Construction-University Transportation Center (ABC-UTC) housed at Florida International University, who leads the ABC-UTC university consortium. The research project considered two different barriers to deck connection details that were designed and tested under quasi static loads to understand the load distribution and evaluate the connection performance. The first connection utilizing inclined reinforcing bars promotes durability and reparability but its initial cost is higher than the second alternative. The second connection that utilizes U-shaped reinforcing bars for connecting the precast barriers to the bridge deck is durable and cost effective, but replacement cost will be higher than the first alternative
University of Northern Iowa SAS 122 Letter for the year ended June 30, 2024
University of Northern Iowa SAS 122 Letter for the year ended June 30, 202