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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Survey data from the National Association of State Chief Information Officers reveal an IT leadership faced with complex challenges.
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The city of Chicago created a new tax on cloud-based services, but experts are dubious.
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If government merchants don't meet an upcoming deadline for transitioning to the Europay, MasterCard and Visa (EMV) specifications, they may be liable for fraudulent charges.
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Paying for Results: Making the Case for Funding 'Pay for Success' Initiatives (Industry Perspective)Pay for success financing has the potential to finance innovative evidence-based services — and ensures that taxpayer dollars will only be spent once the desired outcomes have been achieved.
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Employees complained that the department director at the time skirted purchasing rules to award contracts to favored companies, wasting taxpayer money.
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The technology, known as the blockchain, is a sort of infinite running ledger, keeping exact track of every bitcoin transaction -- and it may have far-reaching impacts in government.
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The tax change was referred to only obscurely in the budget-deal summary that lawmakers released, which referred to repeal of a “software machinery & equipment sales tax exemption.”
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The budget removes the Life Sciences Discovery Fund's final two years of revenue, a key source of money for early-stage biotechnology and biomedical companies.
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The law being upheld is important because thus far, it has been one of the main drivers in digital health adoption and investment.
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Too few local governments are taking advantage of a valuable tool: benchmarking compensation among their public- and private-sector peers.
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Two industry groups laud the budget’s plan for lowering corporate and personal income taxes and changing the way corporate income taxes are calculated.
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The office will receive $432,000 from the Technology Services Revolving Fund and ongoing support to develop a statewide project management framework.
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The City Council is poised to develop new campaign finance rules that would create a searchable, downloadable database of city election fundraising information on candidates and political committees.
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The rise of a new class of American corporation — start-ups with outrageously high values — and an influx of venture capital money have stoked fears about whether an exuberant tech sector is overheating once again.
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The legislation, called MNvest, allows online equity crowdfunding for small businesses that was previously limited by Depression-era protections.
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Despite early resistance from retailers and even consumers, momentum is now building toward making these tap-and-pay systems a widespread consumer habit.
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If officials are unable to find a new vendor, the city risks losing millions of dollars in U.S. Housing and Urban Development money needed to fund critical homeless-assistance programs.
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If past is prologue, tax modernization has a chance, but only if it’s defined to mean making the system we have work efficiently.
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