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How Three Project Managers Stayed on Track
Managing near-disasters is part of the job. Here?s how three determined team leaders saved projects that had gone off the rails. Colorado State Patrol The goal: Coordinate law enforcement services with the Denver Police Department, the...
Tags: Team, Project Manager, Buisson, Synovus, TSYS, Telephony, Team Management, Telecom & Utilities, Telecommunications, Networking, Management, Project Management, Colorado State Patrol, Democratic National Convention, London Heathrow Airport, Kim Girard, BNET Feature Package
Articles 2009-10-27

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State patrol ambivalent on illegals bill
DENVER - The Colorado State Patrol won't turn down a legislative offer for 24 new troopers, but patrol officials aren't too excited about devoting them to enforcing federal immigration laws. That's why the CSP neither supports nor opposes Senate Bill 225, which would spend $3.7 million to...
Tags: Colorado, officer, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2006-04-11
Senate OKs easing security at state Capitol
DENVER - Colorado state senators voted 32-3 Wednesday to ease Capitol security and open up the public building to the public. Since the Sept. 11 attacks, Capitol visitors have been restricted to certain entrances, where they pass through security checks. Colorado State Patrol cars also have been parked...
Tags: Colorado, entrance, legislator, Republican, SECURITY, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2002-05-02
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Father may be charged in crash that hurt family GOLDEN - A father who crashed his pickup on U.S. 6 in Clear Creek Canyon on Saturday could face criminal charges for injuring his wife and three children in the accident, the Colorado State Patrol said. ...
Tags: Amtrak, HEALTHCARE
Research articles 2000-06-05
Colorado Department of Transportation Selects Bentley's Advanced Routing and Permitting Solution; Automated Routing, Permitting, Reporting and Financial System for Use Statewide
Business Editors EXTON, Pa.--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 30, 2002 Bentley Systems, Incorporated today announced that the Colorado Department of Transportation CDOT has chosen Bentley's Advanced Routing and Permitting System ARPS to streamline issuing, tracking and reporting of oversize and overweight permits. To be used by the CDOT Permit Office...
Tags: Bentley, financial, permit, Transportation, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2002-10-30
Avalanche buries cars in Colorado
WASHINGTON AFP — A massive avalanche in Colorado has buried cars on a highway near a major ski resort, US media reported, with one person injured and six rescued so far. "As far as how many vehicles were involved, it is unknown at this time," Colorado State Patrol spokesman Eric...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, car, Colorado, MARKETING, media
Research articles 2007-01-06
LEAA Asks Police Chiefs: Why the Double Standard? IACP Opposition Witness Carries His Gun Out Of State And Loses It!
WASHINGTON, July 23 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Senate Judiciary Committee held hearings today on legislation that would allow qualified off duty and retired law enforcement officers to carry their firearms in all 50 states. The only opposition witness was Colorado State Patrol Chief and IACP Vice President Lonnie Westphal....
Tags: officer, Strategy, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2002-07-23
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Texas woman dies in accident on I-25 A 73-year-old woman was killed after being thrown almost 20 feet when the car she was in crashed on Interstate 25 in Pueblo County. Alice Escalante of San Antonio was sitting in the back seat of a...
Tags: Denver, Manufacturing, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, uranium
Research articles 2001-02-20
Four people reportedly killed in two-car crash near Walsenberg
Four people are dead after a two-car collision Saturday night near the junction of Colorado Highway 12 and Colorado Highway 160 west of Walsenberg, the Colorado State Patrol said. An eastbound Nissan carrying three people from Farmington, N.M., lost control on a curve and crossed into...
Tags: Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.
Research articles 2000-09-25
A push toward policing trafficking of humans
DENVER - Colorado soon may have more state patrol officers to deal with human trafficking and smuggling under legislation approved by a House committee Tuesday. Senate Bill 225, by Rep. Angie Paccione, D-Fort Collins, would require the Colorado State Patrol to create a division to address human...
Tags: Colorado, FINANCE, officer, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2006-05-03
Privacy act hinders police investigations/ Federal law stops cops
New privacy rules are turning the Colorado State Patrol into an agency of ambulance chasers. No longer able to get information from emergency medical workers, troopers are watching which way an ambulance goes as it speeds away from accidents with an injured motorist. That helps them...
Tags: AMR Research, attorney, firefighter, Government, HEALTHCARE, HIPAA, hospital, officer, patient, privacy, Regulations
Research articles 2003-05-11
BRIEFLY/ METRO
Caon City teenager killed in Highway 115 rollover A 17-year-old Caon City girl was killed Tuesday afternoon in a one- car crash on Colorado Highway 115, the Colorado State Patrol reported. Kelsey Roerbaugh died at the scene. She was riding in a 1992 Mitsubishi...
Tags: car, Leadership, University of Colorado
Research articles 2003-05-01
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Crash victim's body discovered A resident found a 36-year-old Yoder woman dead about 6:30 a.m. Tuesday in a Ford pickup in the 14000 block of Vollmer Road in northern El Paso County, the Colorado State Patrol said. Karlene Witte-Belknap apparently crashed and died overnight, authorities said. She was...
Tags: Air Force, Denver, SECURITY
Research articles 2003-03-12
Crash kills 1, injures 4 in work zone
One man was killed and four people injured Wednesday morning when a tractor-trailer rear-ended a pickup in a construction zone on Interstate 25 north of Walsenburg, the Colorado State Patrol reported. Around 10:45 a.m., a white 2000 Freightliner truck driven by 35- year-old Robin L. Kirkland of...
Tags: lane, Toyota Motor Corp.
Research articles 2006-08-31
Racial profiling bill wins initial approval in Senate
DENVER - Colorado Springs police support legislation that requires officers throughout Colorado to hand out business cards when they pull someone over but don't issue a ticket. House Bill 1114 is aimed at stopping racial profiling, and the bill won initial approval in the state Senate...
Tags: Denver, MARKETING, officer, PRODUCTIVITY, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2001-03-30
Profiling bill upsets law officers
DENVER - Colorado law enforcement officials on Monday urged the state not to make police collect information about racial profiling at every traffic stop. House Bill 1114, which is now in the Senate, was amended in the House last week to require only the Colorado State...
Tags: Colorado, Denver, officer, PRODUCTIVITY, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2001-03-06
21 businesses moving out of 1-25's way
When Interstate 25 comes barreling down on your property, you move. That's what 21 businesses in southern Colorado Springs are doing to make way for improvements to the interstate's South Nevada Avenue and Tejon Street interchange. The $25 million reconstruction is expected to begin...
Tags: car, Construction, lane, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2001-01-11
I-25 pileup caused by driver accused of being drunk
Alcohol contributed to a fiery, three-car crash that closed northbound traffic on Interstate 25 near the Air Force Academy late Tuesday, the Colorado State Patrol said. Preliminary reports indicate Martin Moreno's blood-alcohol level was double the legal limit of .10, the patrol said. Moreno, 18, of...
Tags: accident, alcohol, Honda Motor Co., Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.
Research articles 1999-10-28
Springs man dies in head-on collision
A Colorado Springs man was killed early Sunday after a head-on collision on Colorado Highway 83, north of the El Paso County line. Steven A. Mitchell, 35, was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash, which happened at 1:50 a.m. near milepost 36, according to the...
Tags: collision, Ford Motor Co., HEALTHCARE, hospital, Mitchell
Research articles 2006-01-17
3 killed, 14-year-old critically injured in two-car crash in Elbert
KIOWA - Three people were killed and a 14-year-old girl was critically injured in a two-car crash in Elbert County on Wednesday evening, the Colorado State Patrol said. A Ford station wagon and a Ford sedan reached a T-intersection on West County Road 82 at about 5:30 p.m....
Tags: Ford Motor Co.
Research articles 1999-11-11
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