My GSA Alumni Video
My submission for the Kentucky Governor’s School for the Arts alumni video contest.
Photos by Kevin Flores
Music by Ben Sollee
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My submission for the Kentucky Governor’s School for the Arts alumni video contest.
Photos by Kevin Flores
Music by Ben Sollee
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The Office of Federal High Performance Green Buildings introduces a new sustainability design tool.
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Eleven projects won recognition in the 2010 gsa Design Awards
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GSA Administrator Martha Johnson joined King family members and others to rededicate the first federal building in the nation named for the cvil rights leader. In 2003, gsa committed to restoring the building. In doing so, the agency also committed to restoring the structure with an eye toward incorporating the best practices in historic preservation and sustainable design.
The project is a fusion of rehabilitation, preservation, recreation, and sustainable design. The integration of new technology into historic buildings is the key to giving new life to an older building by making it use by today’s standards.
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The U.S. General Services Administration is known for its building management and government procurement efforts. But, GSA also writes the rules that make sure government agency technology is accessible to all Americans.
For many people with disabilities, technology is out of reach. Through the Information Technology Accessibility and Workforce division in GSAs Office of Governmentwide Policy, that is changing. Director Terry Weaver and her team write the rules for 508 compliance issues, teach classes, and more.
For GSA’s Web presence, the gsa web management team helps by offering the skills and information needed to help make technology work better for people with disabilities. Team member Luis Medina even assists with locating resources and understanding the law.
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This video was made in response to a video aired at our school. Hope you like it!
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