The Division of Administration is responsible for the offices of communications, equal employment opportunity and personnel services. The Division of Administration conducts the finance, procurement, and other administrative functions for the Comptroller of Maryland and is responsible for the preparation and execution of the agency's budget, payment of invoices, accounting for expenditures of the agency, and procurement of goods and services (except for those concerned with information technology). The Division also oversees the Capital Grants and Loans Program for the Board of Public Works, and manages the sale of State General Obligation Bonds. Additionally, the Division maintains a centralized mail room and supply facility, and oversees fleet management, timekeeping and payroll for the various agencies.
The official name of the Annapolis Armory is the LTC (MD) E. Leslie Medford Armory. This red brick facility has a tank parked out front and is located just off West Street, visible from Route 50. The armory houses an Army National Guard recruiter office, where civilians can get information about serving the military on a part-time basis.
Also located at the armory is the 1st Squadron, 158th Cavalry Regiment. Note that the armory is maintained by the Maryland National Guard and can be rented for special events. Call to determine renter eligibility, facility availability and financial and legal requirements.
Located on Rowe Boulevard, the District 7 Court, serving Anne Arundel County, is in close proximity to both the U.S. Naval Academy and the State Department of Natural Resources.
The Distric Court of Maryland was first established in 1971 as the result of an ammendment to the state constitution. It is fully funded by the state. Cases tried in the District Court include landlord-tenant disputes, motor vehicle violations, misdemeanors and, in some instances, felonies.