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Bright from the Start, also known as Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning, was established on July 1, 2004. The main office is located in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. The department licenses and monitors daycare centers and all state funded pre-k. Bright from the Start is headed by one commissioner and by a board of administrators.
The Presidential Award for Management Excellence—the President’s Quality Award (PQA)—is the highest award given to Executive Branch agencies for management excellence. The award was established in 1988 to recognize excellence in quality and productivity, applying to the public sector similar criteria used for the Malcolm Baldrige National ...
The Philippine Quality Award is the centerpiece program of the National Action Agenda for Productivity, the blueprint for the Philippines integrated approach to improve economy-wide productivity during the term of President Fidel V. Ramos in response to the growing challenges of globalization.
As Savannah chases its goal for 100% renewable energy citywide by 2035, it kicks off a new solar program geared toward the city’s low- and middle-income households.
The Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award recognizes U.S. organizations in the business, health care, education, and nonprofit sectors for performance excellence. The Baldrige Award is the highest [2] formal recognition of the performance excellence of both public and private U.S. organizations given by the President of the United States.
Serbisyo Muna sa PTV (not related to a PTV-produced public service program, 2024) Sulong Pilipinas! (2019) Talking Points: Ang Tinig ng Serbisyo Publiko (2011–2012) Task Force Siyasat (2002–2003) The Breaking Point (2016–2017) The Vaxplainer (2021–2023) Tinig ng Marino sa PTV (2019) Tugon sa Pangarap (2012)
Giannoulias helped reform the program, [25] and Bright Start went from being one of the worst programs in the country to one of the best. Morningstar called the transformation "a Cinderella story." [26] In 2008, one of the twenty-one funds in Bright Start, Core Plus, began experiencing excessive losses and eventually lost 38% of its value.
The program replaced the Agricultural Conservation Program, the Water Quality Incentives Program, the Great Plains Conservation Program, and the Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Program. EQIP was reauthorized in the 2002 farm bill at $0.4 billion in mandatory spending in FY2002 and rising to $1.3 billion in FY2007. [2]