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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New York Sen. Chuck Schumer is creating a crowdsourced campaign against major telecommunications, which he claims mislead the public with deceitful coverage maps.
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Google is giving back to the community by awarding grants to 10 Bay Area nonprofits that are committed to issues ranging from mentoring kids from low-income families to helping lower the rate of recidivism.
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Irvine-based Western Digital has acquired SanDisk in a move toward developing flash memory and taking the focus off personal computers.
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Illinois’ disjointed grant-making agencies are getting new attention -- and an overhaul that leverages both old and new technology for better accountability.
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The increase in costs are not overruns, according to one official; they are to build a system with more and better functionality that achieves greater savings than what the state would have built at any other level.
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The various deals now means Apple has three major campuses in Silicon Valley under construction, leased or emerging.
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A leader in urban innovation in both the public and private sectors, Gabe Klein offers lessons for local leaders around the country.
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Get Me is the newest entry, but likely not the last, in an increasingly competitive market that Houston officials continue to monitor.
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Although there is enormous potential for growth in the commercial drone market, many are still concerned about impending regulations.
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The plan will replace more than 100,000 streetlights in Minnesota, saving up to $5,000 a month for a modest-sized city.
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A look at highlights and happenings in the world of civic tech.
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced a $500 million broadband initiative hoping to close the digital divide between metropolitan and rural New Yorkers, and Otsego County intends to cash in.
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The conference's second full day revealed an evolving climate in state IT, and ideas to increase government efficiency and service.
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The Information Technology & Innovation Foundation has issued a report that shows how state e-government can now fulfill its original promise — cutting government costs through higher productivity.
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Apple currently uses about 70 percent of office space in Cupertino, but city officials are looking to diversify its revenue sources in case the company skips town.
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Oregon sues Propylon, an Irish company, for breach of contract. The company is still working with the Kansas Legislature, however.
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Governor Jerry Brown is giving a $100 million subsidy for affordable housing to help decrease green house emissions.
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The lawsuit could force the city to review what "displacement" means under the California Environmental Quality Act.
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