Thursday - March 26, 2026

Tipoffs for Tulsa, Oklahoma (City)

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Contracts for Jan. 31, 2025
WASHINGTON, Jan. 31 -- The U.S. Department of Defense issued the following news: * * * Contracts for Jan. 31, 2025 AIR FORCE Linquest Corp., Herndon, Virginia, was awarded a Small Business Innovation Research Phase III indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract with a ceiling of $970,000,000 for advanced solutions for collaborative engineering and digital development. This contract provides for the operationalization of the digital engineering and decision support techniques required   more
Contracts for Jan. 31, 2025
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 -- The U.S. Department of Defense issued the following news: * * * Contracts for Jan. 31, 2025 AIR FORCE Linquest Corp., Herndon, Virginia, was awarded a Small Business Innovation Research Phase III indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract with a ceiling of $970,000,000 for advanced solutions for collaborative engineering and digital development. This contract provides for the operationalization of the digital engineering and decision support techniques required t  more
Mayor Nichols Proclaims Jan. 31 as 'Earned Income Tax Credit Awareness Day' in City of Tulsa
TULSA, Oklahoma, Feb. 1 -- Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols issued the following news on Jan. 31, 2025: Mayor Monroe Nichols has proclaimed Jan. 31, 2025, as "EITC Awareness Day" in the city of Tulsa, joining the national annual EITC Awareness Day. The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is a tax break for working families who meet certain eligibility requirements based on earned income, number of children, and marital status. Those who qualify could use the tax credit to reduce the taxes they owe and p  more
OU College of Medicine Researcher Looks to Turn Back the Clock on Dementia
NORMAN, Oklahoma, Jan. 29 -- The University of Oklahoma issued the following news release: * * * OU College of Medicine Researcher Looks to Turn Back the Clock on Dementia New $2.2 million grant could help advance alternate strategies for identifying and targeting Alzheimer's and related diseases OKLAHOMA CITY - An estimated 76,000 Oklahomans are living with Alzheimer's disease, a number that has surged by 13% in just five years. Yet, despite the increasing need for effective treatments, the  more