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MECKProcure Vendor Training
https://fin.mecknc.gov/event/meckprocure-vendor-training-11-09-2022
This is an opportunity for all vendors, including Minority, Women, or Small Business Owners (MWSBE) interested in Mecklenburg County governmental bid opportunities.
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Contact the Department of Financial Services
https://fin.mecknc.gov/Contact
Contact the Financial Services Department
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About the Medical Examiner's Office
https://med.mecknc.gov/about-us
More information about the Medical Examiner's Office
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About Information Technology Services
https://it.mecknc.gov/About
Mecklenburg County Information Technology Services is responsible for providing creative tools and innovative technology solutions to engage, serve and connect County employees. The department provides assistance in many areas, including business operations and desktop and mobile device support.
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Services
https://deeds.mecknc.gov/Services
Services content must be added after a site is cloned and duplicated.
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About Financial Services
https://fin.mecknc.gov/about
The Department of Financial Services is responsible for capital and debt planning, investments, accounting, payroll, grant management and payables. In addition, it provides fiscal support to departments across the County.
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Safety and Prevention
https://covid-19.mecknc.gov/Safety
People of any age can become sick with COVID-19, but Immunocompromised people may need extra protection.
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Internal Audit
https://audit.mecknc.gov/Home
The Mecklenburg County Department of Internal Audit is an independent assurance and consulting activity. The department helps the organization accomplish its objectives by evaluating and improving the effectiveness of governance, risk management and control processes.
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Medical Examiner's Office
https://med.mecknc.gov/Home
The Mecklenburg County Medical Examiner's Office (MCMEO) mission is to provide county morgue and medical examiner/forensic pathology services to the citizens of Mecklenburg County. The MCMEO also provides consultation and forensic pathology services to five regional counties; Anson, Cabarrus, Cleveland, Gaston and Union.
Three board certified Forensic Pathologists are responsible for overseeing each death investigation conducted at the facility, totaling approximately 1300 annually. The MCMEO interacts with local, state and federal law enforcement agencies to assist in death investigations. The Forensic Pathologists provide expert testimony in court reporting their findings on the cause and manner of death.
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Symptoms
https://covid-19.mecknc.gov/Symptoms
Most people who become infected with COVID-19 will recover without needing medical care. But it's important to monitor your symptoms and seek emergency medical attention if symptoms are severe.
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