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Description: In October 2005, the Alabama Department of Homeland Security (AL DHS) initiated a project to access new technologies in 3D visualization. At the request of the governor Alabama began exploring and identifying ways to leverage existing state asset imagery and infrastructure data into a visualization tool that is affordable, scalable, maintainable, and capable of employing the power of existing and evolving internet based applications. As a result, the Virtual Alabama program was created.
Captured on Feb 16, 2012
Subject: Geography - Alabama, Evacuation routing - Alabama, Mapping - Alabama, Infrastructure - Alabama
Description: The Alabama Geographical Information System (GIS) Program Office was created through Executive Order number 16 issued by Governor Robert Bentley on May 31, 2011, to act as the functional arm of the Alabama Geographic Information Executive Council. This Council is made up of 15 different directors and commissioners from state agencies and commissions whose central focus is on facilitating geographic information as a strategic resource in the State. The coordination, promotion, development, use, and sharing of geographic information, geospatial data, and the efficient use of GIS and related technologies for economic development will provide a long term benefit to the citizens of Alabama.
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Subject: Geographical information systems - Alabama, 3-D Mapping, Alabama Geographic Information Advisory Committee, Alabama Geospatial Strategic Plan
Captured 2 times between Mar 19, 2010 and Aug 31, 2010
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Description: The Alabama Holocaust Commission, a state agency, utilizes both public and private resources to provide Holocaust and genocide education to all Alabamians. Through Holocaust and genocide education, the Commission seeks to foster an understanding of one of the darkest periods in the history of mankind. The Holocaust provides opportunities, especially for our young people, to recognize the need for understanding diverse cultures and the lessons history can teach us about the consequences of discrimination and hatred. In a democratic society, human rights must be maintained and discrimination and hatred must be eradicated. The Alabama Holocaust Commission offers its resources in Holocaust and genocide education to everyone, in hopes of teaching remembrance as well as cultivating a sense of our individual and collective responsibilities in maintaining human rights. The state of Alabama is divided into four regions, each overseen by an Education Coordinator who maintains close contact with teachers, schools and district personnel to develop or enhance Holocaust Education in the region. This structure also provides a network for communication, sharing and long-range planning among the regions.
Captured 5 times between Mar 19, 2010 and Feb 16, 2012
Subject: Holocaust - Aalbama, Shoah - Alabama
Description: For more about the Board, see Alabama Code 34-41-1 - 34-41-24
Captured 3 times between Feb 21, 2011 and Feb 16, 2012
Subject: Geology - Alabama, Geologists - Alabama
Description: The Department of Human Resources was created in 1935 to administer to the assistance programs that were part of the Social Security Act. These programs were developed to help an American public that was suffering through the financial hardships of the Great Depression. The agency's original name was the Department of Public Welfare. In 1955, it was renamed the Department of Pensions and Security.
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Subject: Food Stamps - Alabama, Adult Services - Alabama, Child welfare - Alabama, Adoptions - Alabama, Child support - Alabama
Description: The State Licensing Board for General Contractors was created through legislation enacted in 1935. The Board licenses and regulates commercial/industrial contractors in the major and specialty classifications that constitute the industry. Currently, there are more than 10,000 general contractors licensed to work in the state.
Captured 3 times between Feb 21, 2011 and Feb 16, 2012
Subject: General contractors - Alabama
Description: The Geological Survey of Alabama collects information on the geology of Alabama.
Captured 5 times between Mar 19, 2010 and Feb 16, 2012
Videos: 5 Videos Captured
Subject: Geographical information systems - Alabama, Water - Alabama, Earthquakes - Alabama, Gold - Alabama, Geology - Alabama
Description: The Geological Survey of Alabama collects information on the geology of Alabama.
Captured 2 times between Mar 19, 2010 and Aug 31, 2010
Videos: 2 Videos Captured
Subject: Water - Alabama, Earthquakes - Alabama, Gold - Alabama, Geology - Alabama, Oil and Gas - Alabama
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Description: The board responsible for licensing Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Contractors in Alabama
Captured 3 times between Feb 21, 2011 and Feb 16, 2012
Subject: Heating contractors - Alabama, Air conditioning contractors - Alabama, Refrigeration contractors - Alabama
Description: The Home Builders Licensure Board was established in 1992 to enforce the provisions of The Home Building and Home Improvement Industries Act, codified at Ala. Code § 34-14A-1 (Amended 1975), et seq. The law provides for the licensure of persons engaged in residential construction in the State of Alabama. The Board consists of nine members that are appointed by the Governor, Lieutenant Governor and Speaker of the House of Representatives for three-year staggered terms. The Board includes at least one member from each United States Congressional District in Alabama. Of the nine members, seven shall be experienced home builders, one a building official and one a consumer.
Captured 3 times between Feb 21, 2011 and Feb 16, 2012
Description: This agency is responsile for homeland security in Alabama. The Alabama Department of Homeland Security (AL DHS) was established by an act of the Alabama State Legislature and signed into law on June 18, 2003. Alabama is the first state in the Nation to create its own legislatively enacted Cabinet-level Department of Homeland Security. Alabama’s Homeland Security Department is staffed and organized to mirror the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The Alabama Department of Homeland Security is divided into four major functional areas including: Borders, Ports and Transportation; Science and Technology; Information Management and Budget; and Emergency Preparedness and Response. The mission of the AL DHS is to work with our federal, state, and local partners to prevent acts of terrorism in Alabama, to protect lives and safeguard property, and if required, to respond to any acts of terrorism occurring in Alabama. To accomplish this mission, the Alabama Department of Homeland Security works closely with both public and private sector stakeholders in a wide range of disciplines: law enforcement, emergency management, emergency medical, fire services, public works, agriculture, public health, public safety communications, environmental management, military, transportation, and more.
Captured 5 times between Mar 19, 2010 and Feb 16, 2012
Description: This agency is responsile for homeland security in Alabama. The Alabama Department of Homeland Security (AL DHS) was established by an act of the Alabama State Legislature and signed into law on June 18, 2003. Alabama is the first state in the Nation to create its own legislatively enacted Cabinet-level Department of Homeland Security. Alabama’s Homeland Security Department is staffed and organized to mirror the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The Alabama Department of Homeland Security is divided into four major functional areas including: Borders, Ports and Transportation; Science and Technology; Information Management and Budget; and Emergency Preparedness and Response. The mission of the AL DHS is to work with our federal, state, and local partners to prevent acts of terrorism in Alabama, to protect lives and safeguard property, and if required, to respond to any acts of terrorism occurring in Alabama. To accomplish this mission, the Alabama Department of Homeland Security works closely with both public and private sector stakeholders in a wide range of disciplines: law enforcement, emergency management, emergency medical, fire services, public works, agriculture, public health, public safety communications, environmental management, military, transportation, and more.
Captured 2 times between Mar 19, 2010 and Aug 31, 2010
Description: This board licenses Home Medical Equipment Service Providers in Alabama
Captured 3 times between Feb 21, 2011 and Feb 16, 2012
Description: The Alabama Historical Commission (AHC) is the state agency charged with safeguarding Alabama’s historic buildings and sites. Created by an act of the state legislature in 1966, it consists of 21 appointed members who represent a broad cross section of Alabamians. Architects, historians, archaeologists, and representatives of Alabama’s universities are members of the AHC.
Captured 2 times between Aug 14, 2011 and Feb 16, 2012
Subject: Historic preservation - Alabama, History education - Alabama, National Register of Historic Sites - Alabama
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