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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Bloomington, Ind.’s Web app provides renters with information that they otherwise might not consider, potentially leading to demands for better housing.
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For small and large businesses in the area, the portal brings together data on revenues, salaries, health insurance costs, supplier locations and more.
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When Virginia wants technology, it goes to its sole contractor, who then sub-contracts out to other vendors — but the state is now looking toward a faster-paced model that matches the speed of the businesses it supports.
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With the growing popularity of services like Airbnb, Uber and Getaround, the tourism industry has had to adapt rapidly to accommodate the influx of vacationers.
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The bills are intended to put Michigan on the leading edge of a new technological advancements and could help attract other economic development on things like autonomous vehicles.
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Gov. David Ige has unveiled the IT Oversight Plan, and is working with state CIO Todd Nacapuy to correct mistakes made in the past that have given the department a bad reputation.
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The projects approved vary from simple sidewalk repair to a $25 million highway improvement project.
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Uber is starting to fear the possibility that their drivers may join a class action lawsuit that calls for their reclassification from an independent contractor to an employee, so the company is trying to be proactive about it.
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The new website is “designed to improve the experience of businesses selling products and services to the state of California” and replaces the previous system known as BidSync.
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During a House subcommittee meeting, one official said some states might be illegally using federal funding to pay for operations this year, and that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is working to recover money that exchanges have spent inappropriately.
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Companies like Uber drive money out of local communities and erase the benefits that employees fought hard for. Co-ops could fix that.
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The blockchain, a kind of accounting ledger, was created in order to keep track of ownership of bitcoins, but has been used to verify information on different products.
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A new breed of app-based moving companies has drawn the interest of the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles, which wants to ensure that the companies are following state laws.
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500 Startups, a Silicon Valley Startup Accelerator, is making its way into Miami to help grow businesses that reach Latin American audiences.
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The House Appropriations Committee has scheduled a Thursday hearing devoted to questions and concerns about the project, known as T2 -- a vast undertaking in which many vendors play a role.
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The district is a permanent place for startups and technology entrepreneurs since national attention to Jacksonville’s startup scene has increased in the past five years.
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Alternative weekly newspapers are going out of business all over the country, leaving a huge void in local government coverage.
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When politicians challenge Uber's legality, the company is often quick to respond with options built into the app that allow users to voice their concerns directly to the legislator.
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