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 North Carolina Money Transmitter Act would clarify the state’s language and requirements relating to the currencies like bitcoin, blockchains and distributed ledger businesses.
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By using data analytics to make decisions about pretrial detention, local governments could find substantial savings while making their communities safer.
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Britain exiting the European Union — dubbed the Brexit — threatens an effort to simplify rules for technology companies. But the United Kingdom, a substantial overseas market for American Internet companies, will probably impose its own regulations.
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The Innovation and Growth Fund, a project of the Mayor’s Office of Innovation, will offer $1 million annually to local programs that help young tech companies through leadership training, work-share spaces and other support.
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The Republican presumptive nominee and the Silicon Valley tech giant's relationship has been rocky due to his anti-free trade, anti-immigration policies, as well as publicly calling to boycott Apple due to its stance on encryption.
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House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy is pushing for legislation in Congress as part of a broader effort to encourage innovation in the federal government.
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State and local governments are projected to spend nearly $100 billion on IT this year. Here’s a look at where that money is being invested.
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Companies are competing to be selected for California's pool of agile developers. One developer hopes openness will improve its chances.
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After political and business leaders have urged the PUC to lighten up on a fine issued to Uber earlier this year, the commission voted to conduct a rehearing of its decision.
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San Francisco’s economic resiliency report will offer step-by-step actions aimed at protecting jobs and industries, and spell out how to best spend tax dollars and federal stimulus funds on public works projects to prop up the local economy.
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An agreement was reached for the state of Connecticut to harness some of the revenue of home sharing while also making it easier for Airbnb hosts to comply with local tax laws.
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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services seeks to create new opportunities for government through increased cooperation with the private sector.
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Mayor Kevin Johnson announced new initiatives from Sacramento's city government to support business creation, job growth and innovation as dozens of local coders gathered Saturday at The Hacker Lab co-working space in Midtown to participate in the National Day of Civic Hacking.
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Governments’ increasing reliance on special funds can put them in financial and legal trouble.
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"Blended" models have the potential to bridge some big gaps in infrastructure finance.
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SixThirty Cyber plans to invest $10 million in cybersecurity startups over the next five years.
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The Texas Attorney General's nearly $500 million technology upgrade serves as a warning for future IT projects on allocating the appropriate resources necessary and being prepared for unexpected obstacles.
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The money will be used for about 38 streetlights, with Wi-Fi, to be installed in various points around the city. The plan is to ultimately install them citywide.
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