Budget & Finance
-
Gov. Mikie Sherrill, who took office in January, wants more public safety tools to protect stops and stations, and a better user experience. She has ordered officials to come up with a plan.
-
The launch of GrantWell, which offers free support to municipal governments, aims to expand their access to federal and state funding. A recent listening tour highlighted local needs.
-
Negotiations have stalled over a state Senate proposal to repeal a sales tax exemption on data center equipment. Gov. Abigail Spanberger raised the possibility of a data center electricity consumption tax.
More Stories
-
But VMware / MeriTalk survey finds most federal government CIOs and IT managers aren’t using the OMB’s Cloud First policy.
-
State could save $57.6 million in IT costs, according to report.
-
Technology organizations must balance expectations and resources to be successful.
-
In 2010, New York state’s Department of Taxation and Finance implemented an IBM analytics tool to help recover $83 million in delinquent taxes.
-
Data analytics software has helped the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks bring in $3.8 million more in licensing fees during a three-year span.
-
Kentucky Department of Revenue has recaptured approximately $4.1 million in delinquent vendor payments since January.
-
CIOs hope White House memo leads to better funding allocation guidelines for state and local technology.
-
CEO of Consumer Electronics Association says America must command in innovation to restore being a global leader.
-
Google digitizes Nelson Mandela, customer satisfaction survey.
-
But experts are split as to what degree it may affect municipalities’ bottom line.
-
New tool pulls data from Oracle reports and puts the numbers in the city’s financial reporting template.
-
Thinking of government as a growth company.
-
Maryland county plans include increased transparency and improved information sharing.
-
Office in charge of beleaguered statewide case management system didn’t control costs and the project is at risk, audit finds.
-
Budget proposal for 2012 would merge the Government Information Technology Agency within the state’s Department of Administration.
-
Putting advertisements on a government website might force move to a dot-com domain.
-
The sluggish economy has delayed but not eliminated a retirement wave of IT employees.
-
States use ‘virtual queuing’ to tackle hold times and reduce phone bills.
Most Read
- School Districts Prioritize AI Governance, Not Adoption Speed
- Data Helps Washington, D.C., Transit Fine-tune Its Service
- How many Americans are worried that AI will make their jobs obsolete?
- Ohio Secretary of State Debuts Data Portal, Website Redesign
- Permitting Scammers Target Residents in Plainfield, Conn.