Recent News

2018 Lead to Succeed Class Begins!

Friday, April 6th was the first meeting for the 2018 Lead to Succeed class. This first session discussed the function of DGS within the City and was ran by DHR Training.

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DGS April All Stars!

Congratulations to our Facilities Maintenance Paint Team for being awarded as DGS All Stars! Their consistent hard work and quick turn around keeps our city owned buildings beautiful.

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The Brains Behind the Computer

"Kay Campbell and Renee Johnson are leading the way to create innovative it solutions for DGS"

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Brains Behind the Computer

Join DGS and Rec and Parks for Ready, Set, Hire Job Fair!

Searching for your next employment opportunity?

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FACILITIES MAINTENANCE BATHROOM RENOVATIONS

Our Facilities Maintenance Division has completed three bathroom renovations.

Bathroom Renovation

DGS ALL STARS: FEBRUARY 2018

The DGS Accounts Payable Team of Troy Parrish, Rose Carter, Garrett Knight, Forest Hinton, and Krystal Roberts-Saunders were honored as DGS All-Stars for the robust efforts to promptly process and

DGS All Stars

DIRECTOR FOR THE DAY ALVIN CLARK WORKS ALONGSIDE DIRECTOR SHARKEY FOR A DAY

Alvin Clark, an Automotive Lead Mechanic at the Liberty Dam Substation, was DGS’s Director for a Day! The Directors began the day by reviewing the day’s itinerary.

Director for a Day

CONGRATULATIONS AARON LEE! DGS’S FEBRUARY EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH

Congratulations to Aaron Lee, the DGS February 2018 Employee of the Month! Aaron Lee has been working for DGS for 16 years.

Employee of the Month February 2018

BBC at War Memorial, "The artists healing the wounds of Hiroshima"

The British Broadcasting Corporation stopped by the Baltimore War Memorial to view Afterimage Requiem, check out the story below.

Afterimage Requiem

Technical.ly Baltimore article: Code in the Schools students will help bring new tech to city government

Under a new partnership, students will get coding training, and work on projects with the Department of General Services.

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