Budget & Finance
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Negotiations have stalled over a state Senate proposal to repeal a sales tax exemption on data center equipment. Gov. Abigail Spanberger raised the possibility of a data center electricity consumption tax.
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The program, designed for water and wastewater systems, builds upon plans released last year by Gov. Kathy Hochul. The move comes amid increasing worries about cyber attacks linked to the ongoing and widening war in Iran.
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Plus, Maine is looking for partners for its middle-mile network, New Mexico has enacted a law establishing a broadband affordability program, fiber infrastructure expansion is continuing, and more.
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The new platform being used is modeled after Ohio's recent budget transparency work.
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Zombie software, or systems that have been maintained well past the expiration date, are just one symptom of outdated procurement processes for cities.
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The department has released its first strategic plan since becoming a standalone department.
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In California, the federal money helped to expand mosquito surveillance, tracking of birth defects related to Zika and programs to educate residents about the disease, among other efforts.
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The grant will fund the extension of fiber-optic cables to what is described as “key countywide industrial areas.”
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Focusing on customer value and continuous improvement, and engaging employees to improve productivity, quality and service has helped Arizona save millions of dollars so far.
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Shared services can help streamline government operations, saving taxpayer money in the process. Pennsylvania is counting on it.
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As it stands now, starting Jan. 1, 2018, to board a plane state residents will need a passport.
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Consumer groups and some lawmakers warned that the deregulation steps taken by the FCC would trigger more media consolidation and higher prices.
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The state has alleged that Ciber “used lobbyists and exercised inappropriate political influence” to persuade the state to continue making payments to the company.
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By rejecting the public option, Boulder avoids a scenario in which it spends about $100 million or more on the build-out.
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USAFacts may just be the first government spending data tool of its kind.
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Their drive to make a meaningful impact could provide the public sector a new pool of investors.
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While filing taxes can be a daunting task, the good news is that there are handy online resources already in place and able to swiftly provide answers.
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Analytics tools are important, but they're just the first step in mitigating the problem.
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Fees from so-called “premium processing” to expedite H-1B visas have paid for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services’ efforts to digitize. But the agency hasn’t been able to keep up with demand, forcing it to suspend its cash cow.
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Despite some political controversy, IT officials point to the latest statewide audit as support for the ongoing ERP project.
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Can private company that specializes in airport management, with access to worldwide technology and best practices, produce more customer satisfaction, better airline relationships and more net revenue?
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