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Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC)
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| January 12, 2010 |
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| Bioscience development, business growth... |
Preserving Maryland’s bioscience investment tax credits and other business incentives, support for charter schools and higher education resources, protecting the state’s transportation funding from being used for other purposes, and nurturing the growth of small businesses are among the Greater Baltimore Committee’s priorities for the 2010 session of the Maryland General Assembly, which convenes this week on January 13. |
| March 11, 2009 |
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| AACC offers training in building secure facilities... |
Building and construction industry workers can learn how to prepare successful bids to build sensitive and secure buildings needed to house government agencies and homeland security companies relocating to the area as part of the federal Base Realignment and Closure initiatives through a series of courses offered this spring at Anne Arundel Community College. |
| September 29, 2008 |
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| GBC’s Fry: BRAC road and commuter rail projects... |
Maryland’s transportation funding shortfall and the state’s continuing inability to generate sufficient transportation revenue for new projects is delaying BRAC-related road improvements and needed expansion of commuter rail service |
| February 3, 2008 |
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| GBC voices support for transit-oriented, BRAC... |
Greater Baltimore Committee President & CEO Donald C. Fry today voiced strong GBC support for two legislative measures that would nurture economic development near transit stations |
Preparing for growth from Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) and other economic development
The GBC nurtures public-private strategic teamwork on BRAC that makes room for growth, and enhances the region’s business climate and quality of life in the process.
Studies / Reports
Aberdeen Proving Ground BRAC Impacts on Seven Jurisdictions
Additional Resources
Maryland Base Realignment & Closure Subcabinet
Chesapeake Science & Security Corridor (CSSC)
Fort George G. Meade Regional Growth Management Committee, Maryland
For more information, contact Robert Hellauer, Director, Regional Transportation & BRAC, at 410-727-2820, x40 or roberth@gbc.org.