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 agency will commit $30 million a year for five years to six large scientific teams working toward a vaccine and outright cure.
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The University of Florida Office of Technology Licensing saw a 43 percent increase in licenses in fiscal year 2015-16 compared to the previous fiscal year, and launched 17 start-up companies.
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Rather than focusing on appeasing large scale employers, the Madison Chamber of Commerce turned its attention to building a strong startup community.
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The new commercial drone rules are a reasonable way to guard public safety while providing businesses room to develop new uses for the technology.
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The Allegany County Small Business Technology Micro-Fund would offer a one-time, up-front cash incentive for each full-time employee earning a minimum of $45,000 annually.
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Anticipating the further stagnation of oil prices, Alaska has launched a tech accelerator that has allocated more than $100,000 to local tech companies.
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The future possibilities of blockchain, a data structure that produces a digital ledger of transactions, are endless.
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Though critics say new data shows the program hasn’t created enough jobs, its leader notes that "you can’t go from zero to thousands in two years.”
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An audit last summer highlighted areas for improvement, including the need for a full-time project manager to help guide the process.
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The Massachusetts Technology Learning Council called on companies to send proposals to the TSA for better ways to secure checkpoints and move passengers from the terminal to the gate.
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While technology companies have embraced Washington, they haven’t yet embraced political disclosure.
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Frustrated city officials have cut ties with the lead contractor after it failed to complete half its promised work by the end of a three-year-old contract.
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The proposed ballot measure would impose a 1.5 percent payroll tax on technology companies.
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In an effort led by Utah, final details will soon be ironed out on a cooperative agreement that represents a clear path to cloud services for more than 30 states.
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The TechHire program is a collaboration between the government, educational institutions and the private sector to train overlooked workers for the jobs that the technology sector says it can’t fill.
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Advocates of a mileage tax say new transportation revenue is needed because gasoline taxes have remained relatively flat while cars become more fuel efficient and electric vehicles are introduced.
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Airbnb insists it's trying to be a good corporate citizen: It has long urged its hosts to follow state and local laws. It also has voluntary tax collection agreements with communities in 18 states.
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Ad buy filings contain key information about who paid for spots and which candidate is supported or opposed, helping the public shine a light on outside groups and operatives bankrolling political attack ads.
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