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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Two people have been arrested in connection with distributing fake identity cards following a lengthy investigation by the U.S. Secret Service.
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Making the right IT investments now can mean avoiding painful cost-cutting in the future.
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A recent audit shows the state of Oregon is lacking the enforcement needed to track illegal sales of marijuana, as well as the IT support necessary to secure the technology regulators use to monitor it.
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Supporters are saying that LouisianaCheckbook.com would make state and local governments more accountable to voters and taxpayers.
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After shutting down what officials called a fraudulent cryptocurrency lending platform, the state’s securities commissioner has issued an emergency cease and desist order for another.
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A report from the state comptroller’s office showed the city was missing critical policies around “granting, revoking, modifying and monitoring” access rights to the city’s information technology network and financial system.
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The RFP is the first step for the city in finding a partner that can “design, build, test and implement” the “backbone” operating system.
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The Brightline, which runs between Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach, is paid for by a private company and could be a new model for public infrastructure – if it survives.
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the final round of grant funding for the New NY Broadband Program Jan. 31.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission has lodged a complaint alleging Dallas-based AriseBank misled its customers with fraudulent claims and has since blocked the enterprise from selling its cryptocurrency.
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From gunshot detection to data collection, officials want to see technology playing a bigger role in the city’s decision-making process. But where to invest and how to pay for it remain unknown.
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The city of Pittsburgh recently embarked on a journey to purchase smart city technology. But rather than keep the process internal, they treated it like open data and shared it with the public.
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As the world learns more about the implications surrounding cryptocurrencies and blockchain, financial veterans warn the nascent technology could cause a major disruption.
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The online state budgeting tool OhioCheckbook.com is being looked at as a means of charting a path out of Louisiana’s financial troubles.
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During the Conference of Mayors in Washington, D.C., last week, mayors from across the country voiced concerns that the federal outline for infrastructure funding could leave cities holding the bag.
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Harris County Commissioners Court will have a meeting at the end of the month to hire a firm to look over the county's internal policies and cybersecurity controls.
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Similar to the action taken by Montana Gov. Steve Bullock Jan. 22, Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s executive order requires Internet service providers to adhere to certain net neutrality principles to be eligible for government contracts.
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Recently introduced legislation would force Internet service providers to maintain net neutrality standards or risk losing contracts they hold with state government.
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