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Agreed-upon procedures report on the City of Malcom, Iowa for the period April 1, 2024 through March 31, 2025
Agreed-upon procedures report on the City of Malcom, Iowa for the period April 1, 2024 through March 31, 202
Report on Woodward Granger Community School District in Granger, Iowa for the year ended June 30, 2024
Report on Woodward Granger Community School District in Granger, Iowa for the year ended June 30, 202
Iowa Respiratory Virus Surveillance Report: Week 52, January 3, 2025
The Iowa Influenza Surveillance Network (IISN) was established in 2004, though surveillance has been conducted at the Iowa Department of Public Health. Schools and long-term care facilities report data weekly into a Web-based reporting system. Schools report the number of students absent due to illness and the total enrolled. Long-term care facilities report cases of influenza and vaccination status of each case. Both passively report outbreaks of illness, including influenza, to IDPH. Beginning April of 2023, the report began to include COVID-19 information
Report of Recommendations on the Iowa Department of Public Safety for the year ended June 30, 2023
Report of Recommendations on the Iowa Department of Public Safety for the year ended June 30, 202
Epi Update for Friday, January 10, 2025
Weekly newsletter for the Center for Acute Disease Epidemiology of the Iowa Department of Public Healt
Iowa Fishing Report, January 9, 2025
E-newsletter providing information about Iowa natural resources activities across the state. Produced by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources
Agreed-upon procedures report on the City of Franklin, Iowa for the period July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024
Agreed-upon procedures report on the City of Franklin, Iowa for the period July 1, 2023 through June 30, 202
State Library of Iowa: Continuing Education Newsletter from the State Library of Iowa, January 17, 2025
This newsletter is produced by the State Library of Iowa's Continuing Education consultant. The information in this newsletter is updated and current information for the librarians of Iowa. It give information on classes, webinars, etc
2024 Innovation Peer Exchange Final Report, Executive Summary, January 2025
The Iowa Department of Transportation hosted a peer exchange from September 24 through 26, 2024, in Des Moines, Iowa, to discuss topics related to transportation research and innovation with other state departments of transportation (DOTs) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). The meeting and this report fulfill the agency’s obligation to conduct a periodic peer exchange as part of the federal State Planning & Research (SP&R) program (per Title 23, Part 420 of the Code of Federal Regulations). The peer exchange focused on two questions related to transportation innovation: 1. Programmatic aspects of innovation at different agencies and the challenges presented, framed as: “Innovation at your agency: who, what, how and why?” 2. Methodologies and strategies for spreading innovation, framed as: “How to encourage and promote innovation within a DOT and across a state.” Additional in-depth discussion focused on two areas of innovation support: hiring communication specialists and developing innovation strategic plans. The peer exchange concludes with a report-out on Iowa DOT’s strengths, opportunities for Iowa DOT, and key takeaways for all participants
Research In Progress Brief: Demonstrating Drone Capabilities to Meet Transportation and Infrastructure Needs, SPR-RE24(010)-8H-00, 2025
The use of small uncrewed aircraft systems (sUAS), more commonly referred to as drones, equipped with a variety of sensors, has been experiencing significant growth in many application areas. However, there are research needs to be addressed in understanding the use and value of data collected with sUAS for achieving the beneficial uses of sUAS in transportation and infrastructure work. The primary objective of this study is to develop, test, and demonstrate how sUAS technology could be deployed and implemented in various transportation- and infrastructure-related work of interest to the Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT) and local road agencies (i.e., Iowa counties and cities). The overall research approach proposed by the Iowa State University team in close partnership with Michigan Technological University team involve conducting a set of pilot project studies of interest to the Iowa DOT and local road agencies. These are pilot project study 1 - for developing as-built plans, pilot project study 2 - for low cost sUAV based traffic monitoring system, pilot project study 3 - for quantifying erosion control features, pilot project studies 4 and 5 - on using sUAS technologies for two specific functions/activities (e.g., ground mapping/design surveys, drainage damage inspection, gravel/unpaved road condition assessment, bridge inspection and so on) of interest to the Johnson County and/or other Iowa counties. One of the key outcomes of this study is to develop best practice guides that Iowa DOT and local road agencies could use for selecting and using sUAS platforms, sensor technologies, and data processing methods in their transportation and infrastructure related work. The expected outcomes of this research effort will be of great benefit to Iowa DOT and local road agencies as the results will be more cost-effective, efficient and safe ways for designing, building, maintaining, and operating transportation infrastructure systems while increasing safety and decreasing cost