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Transmission and Distribution Equipment Market to Garner USD 273 Billion in 2024; Rise in Integration of Distributed Energy Resources (DER) to Strengthen Market Growth in Upcoming Years
New York, May 06, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)
With outbreak of coronavirus pandemic, the year 2020 witnessed a fall of around 6% in CO2 emissions due to shutdown of various business operations globally which further resulted in declining energy demand. However, with rollouts of COVID-19 vaccines and the strategies adopted by key industry leaders followed by new policies for sustainable recovery, the global demand for energy is estimated to bounce back by approximately 4.5% in 2021.
Exhibiting the market analysis from 2015-2024, Research Nester has segmented the
MyAdvisor collaborates with Johns Hopkins Balance Program
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A specialized holistic wellness team offers Care Concierge support to the Balance Program from Johns Hopkins HealthCare Solutions.
“At MyAdvisor, we’ve designed wellness solutions to make it easier for individuals to access and utilize behavioral health and wellness care,” said President Jennifer Christman. EBENSBURG, Pa. (PRWEB) March 17, 2021
MyAdvisor, a specialized holistic wellness division of technology company Three Wire Systems, LLC (Three Wire), is providing support to the Balance Program from Johns Hopkins HealthCare Solutions, which offers its customers’ employees, patients, and health plan members comprehensive care approaches for behavioral health and wellness.
GSA Drops 5 Vendors, Adds 9 to $5.5B 2GIT Contract Mark Gomez/Shutterstock
email February 24, 2021
The IT hardware and software contract vehicle was built with the Air Force in mind but will be available to all federal buyers.
After protests prompted the General Services Administration last year to pull back the first slate of awards on the Second Generation Information Technology, or 2GIT, blanket purchase agreement, the agency announced it reawarded the contract this week to 79 large and small vendors.
The contract custom built for the Air Force to replace the service’s NETCENTS-2 contract provides access to pre-vetted hardware and software IT vendors. The 79 awards are split between 21 large firms and 58 small businesses, including 8(a), HUBZone, woman-owned and service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses.