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 high-tech approach in identifying property tax fraudsters is generating millions for Illinois’ Cook County, the most populous in the state.
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For Los Angeles, innovation won't live in just one office – it is being democratized across the city in an effort to improve operations.
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Some tech entrepreneurs are making headway, delivering a range of tools to improve government and ultimately better the lives of citizens.
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Massachusetts' first GIO discusses open data and the evolution of his office.
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A host of private-sector companies are offering unlimited vacation time to employees, but public-sector CIOs aren't sure the practice is feasible for technologists in government.
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More states are considering “social impact bonds” for multiyear projects in health, education and prisoner rehabilitation. Are they a good investment?
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A recent report indicates that the city brought in $7.6 million more in business tax revenue last year from the tax-break zone than the area had generated before the incentive.
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Illinois is in the midst of modernizing its purchasing rules to help better communicate with vendors and encourage cloud adoption in state agencies.
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The regulations will provide companies a new avenue for raising capital and give most of the state’s adult residents a new opportunity to take an ownership stake in those firms.
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Vendors and government buyers must work together to develop new forums designed to share perspectives on how each others’ world operates.
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The state's effort to publicize prices is the most comprehensive so far. But some say it's more important for patients to have information on the quality of care.
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The state-run exchange was plagued by glitches, but the website is now 75 percent faster and boasts page-load times of two seconds, officials said.
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The tally is significant because the state and Oracle haven't yet completed round one: a battle over whether the case will be held in state or federal court.
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With interest in transparency and data-driven accountability on the rise in higher education, officials say the relaunch could draw attention outside of Texas.
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Thanks to the way the deal to operate the Indiana Toll Road was structured, the state treasury and the road's users don't have anything to worry about.
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Gov. Jerry Brown has signed Senate Bill 1211, which requires the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services to develop a timeline for a statewide next-generation 911 emergency communications system.
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The project aims to create a pipeline of skilled workers from Oregon universities to go to work in cyber security, support research in the field and build cyber awareness at businesses.
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One year later, Cover Oregon's technological problems are continuing and the exchange has become a national case study in good intentions gone wrong.
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