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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Although the state scored in the top 10 as recently as 2012, the Center for Public Integrity has given Kansas and 11 other states an 'F' grade for their opaque records.
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Many proponents of Bitcoin speculate that if the current trajectory continues, it may become more popular to the masses.
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With the current state of technology, there is no reason for the clouded and enigmatic world of campaign finance.
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The two industry disruptors argue that they are able to help middle-class Americans earn a little extra income in spite of the wage stagnation felt across the nation.
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A Japanese-backed effort to build a Dallas-Houston bullet train may just be the start of an international rail play in Texas. Companies from France and China with experience building and running high-speed rail are also vying to get a piece of potential rail projects in the state.
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The partnership exemplifies the rapid changes occurring in the industry, as mobile computing, cloud computing and the Internet of Things create new demands for faster deployment of networks.
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New York Rep. Chris Collins pledged his support to the ride-sharing service based on his belief that the company is driving the economy by being on the cutting edge of technology.
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For those thinking about launching or already have launched a business, here are some things to keep in mind.
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State budget directors and budget committees usually look at IT as a cost rather than as a strategic investment that can produce a positive financial return for taxpayers. That mindset needs to change.
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The small suburb of Frederick has submitted a proposal to the state to transform part of a county-owned building into a business incubator for tech startup companies and entrepreneurs.
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Releasing this data can help improve delays in delivering newborn tests that can lead to information crucial to their health.
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Electronics manufacturers say a patchwork of state laws makes it difficult to comply with electronics recycling standards.
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Although funding has been approved, most of the cities and counties won't see it until 2017, despite their roads being in dire need of repair.
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Government officials aiming to promote transparency and accountability have at their disposal a tool that becomes increasingly legitimate with each new project.
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Some states are proposing ideas to outfit vehicles with GPS-like tracking devices that will measure mileage and tax citizens depending on how far they drive.
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Mayor Bill Peduto knows that although it isn't the most exciting thing he's done in his administration, it will be vital to increasing the city's transparency.
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When cities try to tax people who work in one place and live in another, things get really complicated really fast.
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To administer road construction projects in real time and avoid complex software that keeps engineers tethered to the office, the Montgomery County Engineer's Office chose a Web-based, mobile-accessible service that provides real-time online collaboration and data collection on mobile devices.
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