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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State lawmakers want pharmaceutical companies to open their books to justify high-priced drugs.
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The government loses billions each year to tax refund fraud, but this summer, Georgia and North Carolina will pilot a new technology that aims to change that.
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Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin urged a Chicago-based company to cancel layoffs after hearing about a plan to replace American workers with foreign workers in a Senate Judiciary Committee meeting.
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As computerized voting machines reach the end of their life span, officials must figure out what to replace them with — and how to pay for it.
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Analysis of donation data in the 2016 election cycle showed that Republican candidates are making inroads in an industry traditionally perceived as closely aligned with Democrats.
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The federal digital service 18F is testing a new platform for small purchase coding projects by startups and technologists.
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Public and private officials looked to the future of technology in the public sector, honing in on three obstacles IT leaders face and potential opportunities.
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The term 'collaboration' gets thrown around a lot in the tech space, but as California officials on the heels of a massive public safety initiative contend, it's the best way of doing IT in government.
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The Texas Department of Information Resources board has voted to appoint Stacey Napier its executive director.
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State IT procurement is broken, says the organization. Here are five ways to fix it.
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Some states are looking at taxing new or different endeavors, like digital downloads, in the face of a changing economy.
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After years of promising to put campaign finance reports online, Sacramento County started a trial program in March 2015, but will go full force with the plan starting in August.
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Government may once again find itself the peripheral beneficiary of the Knight Prototype Fund, as the latest round of funding focuses chiefly on media and data consumption.
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Collinsville Ill., City Councilwoman Cheryl Brombolich asked the city finance director to "act like u never saw it" when faced with losing her position over the personal charge.
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The partnership's goal is to provide residents, officials, city councilors and others with a more inclusive and transparent picture of the city’s finances, and round-the-clock access to the budget.
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Procurement is at the heart of almost everything a government does. But states vary widely when it comes to how well they manage the things they buy.
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Mark Zuckerberg has ushered in a new form of philanthropy that has the potential to bring about positive change.
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Although the region has grown exponentially due to the tech boom, there are many challenges to solve, including transportation and housing problems that have intensified.
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