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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As their potential for value creation gains recognition, airport public-private partnerships are picking up momentum.
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Desire for fast growth hasn’t fallen. But as mounting concerns about slowing global spending hammer U.S. stocks, investors are demanding lower prices for shares in early stage companies.
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The collective returns of public fund investments over the last few years have been volatile, but rules governing disclosure and transparency haven't kept pace with the trends.
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When launching a startup, not everyone realizes all the different hats necessary to run a successful business. Here's a list of important skills vital for success.
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Missouri has offered economic incentives and an environment for young businesses to thrive. Owners of recently emigrated companies have been impressed by the welcome it has received.
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Diego Piacentini is taking a leave of absence from the company to run the Italian government’s digital efforts.
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Attorney Shannon Liss-Riordan says too many Silicon Valley firms flout labor laws at the expense of low-wage workers.
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Citizenvestor helps local governments launch crowdfunding campaigns for everything from dog parks to bike racks.
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In gathering public input, governments remain stuck in a world of public hearings and postal mail.
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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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