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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The Georgia Technology Authority has partnered with Capgemini to coordinate technology services for the state.
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The Connect America Fund is giving subsidies to Internet providers in Minnesota so that ratepayers do not see an increase for extending service to high-cost areas in the state.
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Through the state’s OhioCheckbook.com website, taxpayers are now able to view every dime the city spends in a searchable database.
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The state is walking away from a $130 million investment in the Hawaii Health Connector and permanently moving technology functions to the federal Obamacare program.
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The grant is meant to launch an effort aimed at expanding the university's computer-science department.
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Vendors and governments can learn a lot from each other. The procurement process ought to start long before the RFPs are issued.
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Under a bill Abbott signed into law Thursday, the fund would be abolished and replaced with the Governor’s University Research Initiative.
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California should expect to spend $4 million to $5 million in annual salaries to manage, develop and implement an open data policy, according to a report.
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Virginia’s transportation secretary suggests the state may be able to save taxpayer money by financing a $2.1 billion interstate widening project itself, rather than relying on a public-private partnership.
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A group of public, private and education entities are working together to strengthen career pathways that give students real-world experience.
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If passed, proposed measures would abolish the Emerging Technology Fund, whose star had faded amid a critical audit and bankruptcies of some startups it assisted.
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The multi-billion dollar figure comprises a variety of government incentives, including grants, tax breaks, factory construction, discounted loans and environmental credits.
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As the economy shifts from one that relies on goods to one that relies on services, states are finding it hard to capture revenue from constantly evolving technologies like cloud computing.
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To shame tax scofflaws into paying up, some states are publishing their names and the amounts they owe on public websites.
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The company is putting $20 million in Google.org grants behind nonprofits that use emerging technologies to increase independence for people living with disabilities.
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The sector now ranks third for venture fundraising, up from as low as 11th place during the dot-com boom.
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The IRS said whoever was behind the scheme tried to breach the online system called Get Transcript — where taxpayers can get filings from previous years — 200,000 times.
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Contracting concerns have focused largely on the Health and Human Services Commission following revelations regarding several questionable contracts.
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