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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A new study found that the smart grid and first-in-the-nation citywide gigabit Internet service has helped local education, health care, business, arts and culture, and municipal services.
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The electronic systems are quickly becoming obsolete and reliability is dwindling, which could spell for a major disruption come election season.
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While entire constituencies could benefit from public-private partnerships, investor-led consortia want to cherry-pick assets.
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Dropcountr uses analytical tools to determine if there’s a water leak on a participating customer’s property.
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His plan will support equitable access to technology, city resources and information by closing the digital divide and opening communication between the government and its constituents.
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The proposed Houston-Dallas high-speed train is still very controversial as most Texans in communities along the route won’t be able to ride them.
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Due to the drought, water scarcity is worse than ever and several big oil companies have failed to keep track of their water usage.
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The most radical reinvention of work since the rise of industrialization is upon us, as more of us drift toward app-enabled self-employment.
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Program evaluation can provide roadmaps, not destinations. Reformers need to be wary of unrealistic expectations.
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The state-funded Connecticut Innovations agency, invested in IT, biotech and clean tech startups last year.
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Nearly 60 rules outlined for standardizing publication of federal spending data.
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CIOs need to develop better ways to measure the impact of technology.
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It's time for a recap and review of this philanthropic, collaborative startup that has put down roots in eight cities so far.
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Demand for drone technology across many fields is leading to economic growth, but the lack of federal regulations still concerns many.
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Many state auditors and comptrollers are slow to take advantage of digital technology because of a culture that often impedes innovation, inflexible rules and an unskilled workforce, a new survey finds.
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The 16 tech companies that went public this year represent 12 percent of all IPOs over the period, down from a norm of 20 to 25 percent.
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Cooperative purchasing programs like NASPO's ValuePoint find growing popularity with technology buyers.
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Cities are moving toward a regulatory regime that, rather than striving to protect incumbents from competition, attempts to do a better job of protecting health and safety -- and at lower costs to taxpayers.
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