Budget & Finance
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The company collects intelligence from disparate public agencies that could help suppliers craft better proposals and pitches. The funding reflects the growing role of AI in government procurement.
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Amid an overall growth projection for the market of more than $160 billion, government IT leaders at the Beyond the Beltway conference confront a tough budget picture, with some seeing AI as part of the solution.
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Paper-based procurement has long been the way governments operate, and it does help ensure security and compliance. But it also brings a cost, which digital solutions and AI tools can improve.
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The move by state bank supervisors could save time and millions of dollars in application fees for fintech companies and cryptocurrency exchanges.
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State and local law enforcement agencies are putting off the purchase of body-worn cameras for a number of reasons, not the least of which is a lack of funding.
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Aging systems in municipalities and governments can be some of the easiest targets for hackers — and the untrained employees make it even easier.
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In addition to publishing entirely new and conversational content, the city’s Web presence now includes access to dozens of municipal services that were not previously online.
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Despite being denied during last fiscal year’s budget talks, dispatch officials in Daviess County are pointing to systems failures as proof technology upgrades need to be made.
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Orange is the second township in its county to post its own budgeting information through OhioCheckbook.com.
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The proposal would give ports throughout the state the authority to build out fiber optic infrastructure in the communities around them.
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Idaho has struggled to make the state competitive when it comes to attracting new, big ticket data centers. Meanwhile, states like Iowa are using sales tax breaks to lure in the server farms.
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Bexar County Commissioner Kevin Wolff is pitching the idea of dedicated autonomous vehicle-only lanes on I-35 between Austin and San Antonio.
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Gov. John Kasich, legislators and elections officials all have different ideas about just how much money is needed to replace outdated voting machines in counties throughout the state.
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Without a new government campus, Raleigh's city hall and other city properties could need almost $80M in major repairs — $32M coming from the taxpayers.
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When it comes to entertainment, perhaps no place on earth has the caution-to-the-wind reputation of Las Vegas. But the city has gone quite another direction in maintaining transparency and staying accountable.
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Arizona's 25-year highway plan to focus on preservation, safety and modernization.
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Senate Bill 5935 would create a state office dedicated to broadband expansion, but local lawmakers say the legislation doesn’t go far enough to bridge the rural broadband gap.
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420 Blockchain was founded to try to help the cannabis industry become complete, offering companies a means of tracking their product from seed to smoke.
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Seven years ago, Gov. Jerry Brown eliminated an urban renewal program that provided billions of dollars for economic development and low-income housing. With Brown on his way out, agencies are trying to get it back.
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After a demonstration of the Ohio Checkbook budgeting portal, state business leaders and legislators are more interested in moving ahead with their own version than ever.
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Wyoming legislators are seeking economic development through bills to make it easier to invest in blockchain and cryptocurrencies in the state.
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