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Your Federal Stimulus Package Specialists
Stateside Stimulus Team

The Stateside Stimulus Team (SST) is helping clients identify and address opportunities created by the federal stimulus package (ARRA).

With Stateside customized research tools and advocacy support, Stateside Stimulus clients are aligning their “go to market” strategies to maximize their potential to win stimulus contracts.  They are also using  ARRA objectives – such as energy efficiency -- as platforms to promote public policy changes that will yield more public sector business down the road.

And, as ARRA plans and procurement activities continue to evolve --- throughout the remainder of 2009 and 2010 – Stateside will work with clients to map their offerings to the next wave of stimulus expenditures.

For more information about how the Stateside Stimulus Team can support your company, please contact Steve Arthur at (703) 525-7466 ext. 242.




2010 PRIMARY DATES - NEW FACTPAD INSERTS

Two new Stateside Associates FactPad inserts have been added to our stable of handy reference guides.  Presented in both date and state order, these inserts will help you plan for gubernatorial, attorney general and state legislative primaries across the US.

You can find these and the many other FactPad inserts available from Stateside Associates by clicking here.  If you do not have a FactPad yet, please contact Jeannette Lowe at jrl@stateside.com.  FactPads are free to Stateside Associates clients and available for a nominal fee for others. 


NEW MAP INTERFACE FOR STATE LEGISLATIVE MONITORING

Clients of Stateside Associates' Legislative Monitoring Service are using new map applications to navigate their customized State Legislative Monitoring reports and to create maps for presentations.  The most interactive, customizable and robust mapping interface in the industry, Stateside's new map interface is already winning big kudos from clients.  And, more mapping applications are coming online later this year.