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The University of Nebraska Public Policy Center provides assistance to policymakers and researchers on a wide range of public policy issues. The Center works with policymakers in all three branches of government at local, state, and federal levels. As a system-wide Policy Center, staff work with University researchers from all campuses of the University of Nebraska system.
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Nebraska has, given its population and size, fairly extensive Internet connectivity; ... public Internet access in Nebraska can be hard to find. (Internet cafes are practically nonexistant.) In many places, the best option for public Internet access is a public library; in rural areas, libraries are often only open for a few hours each week.
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This is your source of information on the progress of the University of Nebraska Public Policy Center's Statewide Information & Referral (I&R) database project. The project, funded in part by the U.S. Department of Commerce - National Telecommunication and Information Administration, leverages the work of partners across the United States to enable resource sharing. The technical solution created by this project will facilitate the synchronization and consolidation of disparate I&R databases into a single statewide database.
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The University of Nebraska Public Policy Center conducted an evaluation of the Public Engagement Project on Community Control Measures for Pandemic Influenza. The purpose of this project was to engage citizens and stakeholders in discussions about the social and economic trade-offs of implementing community control measures to reduce the impact of an influenza pandemic.
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TierOne Corporation is the parent company of TierOne Bank, a $3.4 billion federally chartered savings bank and the largest publicly traded financial institution headquartered in Nebraska. Celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2007, TierOne Bank offers customers a wide variety of full-service consumer, commercial and agricultural banking products and services through a network of 69 banking offices located in Nebraska, Iowa and Kansas, and nine loan production offices located in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Minnesota, Nevada and North Carolina.
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