Budget & Finance
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Most sites promote the idea of consumerism; sell kid's creations back to them.
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"Bringing online the new E-Procurement system, a Web-based purchasing and tracking system for state agencies due this summer, is an exciting challenge."
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"Closing the digital divide is key to ensuring the long-term communal and economic health of the regions' residents."
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Will be connected to the Incheon International Airport, one of the world's busiest, by a new 7.4-mile bridge and linked by subway to Seoul.
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June 2008 is the deadline by which the Internet network of every government agency must be compatible with IPv6.
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The Intelligent Community Forum has released its first white paper of 2008, Can e-Government Make Communities More Competitive?, addressing the role of e-government in the economic success of communities around the world.
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Windows, in addition to Linux, on the XO laptop.
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Scot Rourke named Intelligent Community Visionary of the Year 2008.
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Only 7 percent of music buyers, 10 percent of cell phone buyers, and 11 percent of those who bought or rented a home in the prior year say that online information had a major impact on their decision.
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Award recognized local governments that apply technology to improve service delivery, reduce operating costs and create new revenue opportunities.
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One-stop system has been praised as among the most efficient and effective in the nation.
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Funding includes $175 million for transit, ports and bridges.
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International organized crime computer fraud ring obtained thousands of credit, debit card numbers and related personal information by phishing.
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Department of Homeland Security grant is part of $388 million to seaports throughout the country to assist ports.
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Municipal wireless networks must focus on the multiple-use applications that will run on those networks.
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New system lets state's 86,000 employees manage their own HR and payroll information online.
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New HP/EDS merger could lead to another large-scale IT vendor for state and local governments.
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States playing a prominent role in helping the private sector expand broadband access.
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