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== GreenPRO Online Launches ==


October 12, 2006
Washington, D.C. - Early this year, the Green Institute contracted with a software developer for the multi-phase design and development of a state-of-the-art policy database system using the effective and popular “wiki” technology. It is called GreenPRO - Green Policy, Resolutions, and Ordinances. The database will be searchable and will provide text, links, and basic information on progressive policy, both proposed and implemented, around the country. [[GreenPRO Online Launch|Read more here.]]
== Statement from the Executive Director ==
October 12, 2006
For GreenPRO to meet the expectations we have for it, it must be comprehensive. There are many single-issue organizations that present details on the policies they focus on, including model legislation, yet people who do not know about those organizations need a broad and comprehensive place to start their search. In order to meet this need, the GreenPRO project will also encompass advanced software to find policy content. We are designing a web robot, sometimes referred to as a “bot” or “spider bot,” to find the content. [[ED Statement Oct122006|Read more here.]]

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