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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The platform received a grant to expand Raleigh, N.C.'s free data portal, getting the data out and into the hands of residents.
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The sharing economy is challenging the demand for land-use regulations, but they're still necessary.
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The LOT Network is a group of high-profile tech and auto companies -- including Google, Ford and Uber -- that are trying to combat being sued by a third party.
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In a hearing, the Rail Authority Commission told legislators that the project is more than two years behind schedule; however, it could cost the state less than the estimated $68 billion.
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Google, Facebook and Amazon are among the biggest spenders over the past 12 months trying to influence D.C. lawmakers on such things as privacy and cybersecurity.
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Bitcoin is the most prominent cryptocurrency, but there actually are more than 650 such currencies available for trade in online markets.
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General Electric relocating its headquarters from Fairfield, Conn., to Boston earlier this year is described as being digitally driven and advantageous thanks to Boston's higher bandwidth capabilities.
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The technology that UPS uses to optimize its routes and achieve big savings shows how powerful data analytics could be across the public sector.
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Although further ahead than projected in many areas, the state has still found more than 400 errors in employee paychecks with potentially hundreds more out there.
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State corrections systems are turning to telemedicine to improve care and public safety.
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Reports have said a second bubble is looming in the tech sector, but experts are divided as to whether it will signal impending doom or a new opportunity for savvy business people.
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Although no figures have been released, state officials have disclosed that it will be an expensive overhaul.
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ClearGov aims to decipher city budgets with interactive infographics, says CEO and Founder Chris Bullock.
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Although Florida ranked well in high-tech density in Bloomberg's latest State Innovation Index, it still lies 25th overall.
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A look back at highlights and happenings in the world of civic tech.
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The commission released a paper laying out a number of regulatory options, but focuses on creating a specific commission to oversee Internet gaming in the state.
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The purchase comes during fevered interest in artificial intelligence, or AI, in Silicon Valley and among other tech companies.
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Innovations in "open grantmaking" have the potential to yield more legitimate and more accountable processes than their closed-door antecedents.
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