Budget & Finance
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The blockchain-based token, believed to be the first from a U.S. public entity, is for individual and institutional use. The executive director of the Wyoming Stable Token Commission is planning what comes next.
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From the Rocky Mountains to the Gulf Coast, local governments are taking a strategic approach to sustain operational continuity in the face of IT department layoffs caused by budget constraints.
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The company has bought GrantExec, a young company that uses artificial intelligence to help match grant providers with recipients. The deal is not Euna’s first foray into grant administration technology.
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Several council members expressed reservations about accepting the grant because it required the city to contribute a 50 percent match.
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Some critics of the move are skeptical of the linkage between expanding broadband service and improved efforts to help utility customers save on their energy bills.
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While procurement technology might not be at the top of every public CIOs radar, its impact can be enormous. When we put the right procurement technology to work in the right way, it benefits everyone.
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Smart Cities Grant Winners announced Thursday were Denver; Los Angeles; Marysville, Ohio; Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority in New York; Pittsburgh, Pa.; San Francisco; and Houston.
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The city expects the improvements will be mandated under a pending consent decree with the U.S. Department of Justice.
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The grant will go to Ben Franklin TechVentures, a business incubator in need of funding for expansion on its Lehigh University campus.
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Amid the push to make as much data public available as possible, cities need to make sure people know what the numbers actually mean.
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Leaked documents and public reports show the digital service's funding agency is coping with declining revenues and budget shortfalls.
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The measure has the support of the hotel industry and Airbnb, which has said it views tax collection as a way to normalize its business in the eyes of the public.
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Two contracts are being reviewed, both with Clarity Communications about how many strands of fiber to lease, and for how long.
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Across the country, transit agencies and ride-sharing services are partnering up. Will those agencies come to regret it?
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Using the new system, data on applicants for the state's oil dividend will be cross checked with "risk factors" before payments are made.
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Hawaii is one of a handful of states looking at implementing road usage charges to make up for falling gas tax revenues and increased road repairs.
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The California Energy Commission found that the “core opportunity” for energy savings in computers is through reducing the amount of energy while in idle mode.
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Hoping to entice some of the younger work force priced out of Charlotte, N.C., Gastonia is investing in energy-efficient high-tech homes.
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Legislators proposed that 1,046 radios be purchased, as buying that many will allow the county to maximize Motorola’s system discount and lessen the project’s overall cost.
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The city’s Annual Financial Analysis report is significant because it exemplifies an open-source solution being embraced by a department that isn’t the city’s IT or innovation office.
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The 2016-17 fiscal code lawmakers passed and Gov. Tom Wolf signed seeks to reduce the state police's allotment from the Motor License Fund over several budget cycles, but an alternative source of funds has yet to be found.