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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FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler's long-awaited E-rate modernization plan will be discussed by commissioners and presumably voted on during an open meeting July 11.
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In an analysis by Steve Levy, director of the Center for Continuing Study of the California Economy, technology, trade and tourism are leading the state’s economy forward.
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The ATM stations require a palm scan and phone number to verify a transaction, says Expresscoin, the startup managing the Bitcoins for the terminals.
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IT modernization at state Franchise Tax Board is raising revenue faster than expected.
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The state spent 11 years on what could be the nation's largest financial system upgrade. Roll out starts this week.
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In the past, pension funds have pulled their investments as a way of spurring change. But they’re changing their strategy when it comes to oil, coal and gas companies.
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Alternative forms of currency are now legal to use in California.
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Delaware, Nevada and New Jersey became the first in the country to legalize Internet gaming. But New Jersey Treasurer Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff told state lawmakers: “Clearly, the results so far have not met our expectations.”
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Currently Pennsylvania is the only state that doesn't permit local enforcement officers to use radar guns -- but the Legislature is considering proposals that could change that.
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Just a few years ago, the idea of someone with the clout of Musk deciding to build one of the world's largest solar panel factories in western New York would have seemed impossible, but Cuomo has made expansion of the solar industry in New York a major policy initiative.
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Cities and counties considering BYOD should ponder these lessons from early adopters.
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Passing the Permanent Internet Tax Freedom Act would mean states and localities couldn't tax citizens for Internet usage.
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Understanding why governments struggle to implement new technology requires us to understand what these factors are and why they negatively impact technology adoption so specifically.
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A measure promoting domestic purchasing in the Garden State was modified to exempt most computing technology, but experts fear the legislation may still have a big impact on government IT budgets.
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Funds generated from the city's "The Art of Change” program was earmarked for homeless transportation.
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Cloud sales are expected to generate billions in revenue this year, but state and local governments are unsure whether they can (and how they would) tax them.
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The past decade has seen a resurgence of these boosterish bucks. But do they actually redirect spending to mom-and-pop shops instead of big box stores and online retailers?
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On July 1, the Financial Information System for California will begin its Wave 1 transition and cutover activities to combine 2,500 operations into a single financial management system.