Large differentials in cost between FM-AT image acquisition (fast and inexpensive) and EM-AT imaging (much slower and more expensive) suggest consideration of hybrid FM/EM sampling strategies for many types of project. The FM/EM-AT modality allows for the imaging of relatively large volumes by FM-AT to be followed by the sparse sampling of smaller subvolumes by EM-AT, capturing many key advantages of both AT modes at reasonable cost. Information gained from the sparse FM/EM-AT volumes can be used to more deeply and rigorously interpret the larger, purely FM-AT volumes. The power of this approach has been demonstrated by recent analyses of mouse CNS synapse populations [27, 28, 31] and it seems likely that buttressing the strengths of FM-AT with sparse EM-AT in this way will help to manage the costs of data acquisition handling associated with many future large-scale AT projects.
For governments unsuccessful with traditional recruiting or without options for succession planning, alternative options for replacing staff in the finance office may be necessary. In this session, speakers will explore options that may be available for outsourcing finance. Many models exist from 1099 "employees" to staffing firms, to shared services, and turning over complete control of financial operations. Speakers will discuss pros and cons of each approach and next steps for anyone interested in exploring further.
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Art for art's sake is a noble notion that needs the seeds of support to find fruition. Local government plays a role in a strong and vibrant arts scene for its citizens, visitors, patrons, artists, and culture bearers. Public financing for cultural and creative sectors creates surprisingly powerful benefits. This can be in small rural communities or large urban cities. This session will explain some successful approaches local governments have been taking, along with the public expenditure models, and explore the role of non-governmental/non-profit funding groups.
GASB's statement on Compensated Absences reexamines and updates the accounting and financial reporting for compensated absences. This session will delve into the use of paid time off (PTO) by some governments rather than the more traditional approach of separate sick and vacation leave, and explain how PTO and other forms of compensated absences will be accounted for and reported based on the new standard. 2ff7e9595c
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