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Web Site Advisory April 2, 2008


We are in the midst of recreating our site after encountering technical difficulties. Please check back for the latest updates. We anticipate the completion of the restoration effort by April 3, 2008.

Web Site Advisory April 3, 2008

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MySQL Maintenance Scheduled for Tonight

As part of our ongoing efforts to improve MySQL performance, we will be adding new hardware and re-allocating the load on our MySQL servers between 12:00am and 5:00am EDT on Thursday, April 3, 2008. During this five-hour maintenance window, there may be periods of time when your database is temporarily inaccessible, making the database-driven pieces of your Web site temporarily unavailable to your visitors. (You should be able to connect to your database(s) as normal for most of this maintenance window, but you may experience intermittent connectivity issues between midnight and 5:00am EDT.)

We have scheduled this maintenance for a time when traffic to most customers' sites is typically at its lowest. Still, we apologize for any inconvenience, and we expect that the work we're doing will help improve your site's performance.

- 04/02/08 at 14:52 ET
 
Governor Signs Census Program Bill into Law PDF Print E-mail
Decennial 2010 Census expected to employ hundreds of residents

November 16, 2009

Governor Felix P. Camacho today signed Bill No. 116-30 into PL. 30-58. The new law authorizes the Guam Census Program to temporarily recruit and employ personnel to conduct the Guam Decennial 2010 Census.

The program is estimated to employ 1,000 people to conduct activities related to the Guam census. According to PL. 30-58, the 2000 Census hired more than 700 people to collect detailed housing and population information. 

“This census is critical to the true assessment of our needs,” said Gov. Camacho. “Not only will federal funding for the program employ hundreds of our residents, it will also give us the information we need to make the best decisions for our island as we move forward.”

According to PL. 30-58, the Guam Census Program will be established by the Guam Bureau of Statistics and Plans , which serves as the lead local agency responsible for Guam’s population and housing census. The U.S. Census Bureau will fund the program’s expenses, which include staff salaries, office space, all forms of publicity, and supplies.

The Decennial Census takes place every 10 years and provides key socio-economic, demographic, and housing information on Guam’s population. The comprehensive information provided by the census is used to identify and develop plans and policies that help meet the needs of Guam’s community.
 
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