Budget & Finance
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The blockchain-based token, believed to be the first from a U.S. public entity, is for individual and institutional use. The executive director of the Wyoming Stable Token Commission is planning what comes next.
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From the Rocky Mountains to the Gulf Coast, local governments are taking a strategic approach to sustain operational continuity in the face of IT department layoffs caused by budget constraints.
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The company has bought GrantExec, a young company that uses artificial intelligence to help match grant providers with recipients. The deal is not Euna’s first foray into grant administration technology.
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Savings lets the Department of Information Technology give state agencies a 7 percent discount on IT and communication services for fiscal 2011.
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Many employees now use their personal phones at work and are reimbursed for city-related calls.
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State and local agencies seek ad space and sponsors to keep afloat financially.
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For the coming year, cloud-based business productivity applications, and document and content management solutions top shopping lists for end-user organizations, CompTIA survey finds.
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Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signs legislation to codify the state’s ongoing IT consolidation; the state CIO will take the title of Secretary of California Technology.
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San Francisco’s Bay Area Rapid Transit considering station and train video feeds, station co-naming rights, ad-wrapped trains.
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By the end of a three-and-a-half year project in June 2011, the state expects to collect more than $120 million in previously uncollected taxes.
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Arlington County expects light-emitting diodes to save more than $1 million per year and benefit the environment.
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CDW’s bimonthly measure of the U.S. IT marketplace finds a small uptick in positivity from state government IT decision-makers, but a slowing of the federal IT market.
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Vendors charging high maintenance fees put on notice to cut their rates by Steve Emanuel, CIO of Montgomery County, Md.
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Susan Combs: Texas Comptroller makes State Finances an Open Book
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Recession makes counties take innovative steps.
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The U.S. Commerce Department's grant awards lack resources to sufficiently oversee funds' use, agencies say.
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Baggage screening system commonly used by hotel and resort travelers to be remodeled, get new equipment with $23 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds.
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Colorado is one of a number of states where state and local governments are prohibited by law from directly providing broadband service, for example, free municipal wireless connections.
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Smart meters, electric vehicle charging stations and home energy management systems among technologies funded.
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Funding programs will be shaped by new administration and future disasters.
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Funding strategies for local emergency managers for fiscal 2008.
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