Michigan Technology related politics
Secretary Johnson Cancels Contract For Computer System Upgrades
LANSING - The Michigan Department of State has canceled its contract with Hewlett Packard for its Business Application Modernization project, the company confirmed Wednesday. The project yielded a number of improvements, including moving some services to the Internet. But it also has been running since early in the administration of former Secretary of State Terri
Renewable Power Supporters Urge Retention Of Net Metering
LANSING - As the Michigan Senate Energy and Technology Committee wrapped public testimony on part of its energy policy package, renewable power companies and environmental groups urged that the panel retain the state's current net metering program. Under the bill (SB 438), those producing their own power but still connected to the utility would essentially
Web Marketing Strategy for Non-Techies
GRAND RAPIDS - No doubt. Website marketing is a big challenge for most small businesses. However, many people take a far too technical view of the problem which only makes it that much more difficult to solve. As a business owner, or subject matter expert, you may lack the basic understanding of website strategy (or
Automotive Buyout Paves Way For Entrepreneurial Dream
SOUTHFIELD - Crystal Scott's transformation from Chrysler assembly line worker to cookie entrepreneur is one of determination, focus and confidence in her ability to realize a dream that began when she was seven. After taking a buyout from the automaker during the depth of the recession, Scott finished her bachelor degree studies, applied and was
NextEnergy, PlugVolt Hosts Battery Seminar In October
DETROIT - NextEnergy is co-hosting a Battery Seminar in October with PlugVolt, which includes sessions with subject matter experts from more than 30 companies including major utilities, global automotive OEMs, Tier 1 system developers, battery manufacturers, suppliers, researchers and more. Sessions will discuss recent materials science and R&D advancements, hottest trends and cutting-edge developments in
Chinese Firm To Build New Headquarters In Northville, Snyder Says
LANSING - On his return from his fifth trade mission to China, Governor Rick Snyderon Monday said CW Bearings USA has agreed to build a new headquarters for American operations in Northville Township. The company will invest $26 million into the project that should create 126 jobs, Snyder said. Snyder met with executives of the firm
DEQ Consolidates Water Use Permits System
LANSING - Those needing water use or discharge permits now have a single website to visit under changes unveiled Monday by the Department of Environmental Quality. The new site,miwaters.deq.state.mi.us, includes applications for National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System, storm water, groundwater discharge, aquatic nuisance control, and land and water interface permits. The site also contains the
Talks On Fixing Roads Continue, Still No Political Will In Sight
LANSING - The Michigan House and Senate majority and minority leaders met for a Legislative Quadrant meeting Thursday with Lt. Governor Brian Calleyto discuss a road funding agreement, but neither side nor chamber indicated that they were anywhere near an agreement. "The majority leader is having regular communication with Speaker Cotter and Minority Leader Ananich," Amber
Blue Angels To Wow Crowds At Thunder Over Michigan Airshow This Weekend
YPSILANTI - Marine Major Mark Hamilton has flown the C-130 Hercules, dubbed Fat Albert, for the Blue Angels Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron since September 2014. He says travelling around the United States, meeting people at airshows and hearing their stories is one of the best things about his job. The 15-year Maine Corps veteran, who