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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Paul Cosgrave talks IT with the Center for Digital Government.
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Government's budget crisis gives CIOs chance to bring efficiency.
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With an ongoing struggle for the basics of survival, how can technology be considered a priority by and for the citizens of Cambodia?
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The National Automated Clearinghouse adopted rules (called back office conversion) that allowed vendors to scan and deposit checks after face-to-face transactions.
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Blunt has directed the Office of Administration to examine the expenses identified by NTU and to report their findings.
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"CUNY's Institute for Software Design and Development will offer significant assistance to government agencies in evaluating and testing new open source technology solutions that will enable them to better serve our city's residents."
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"These investments are enabling people in rural areas enhanced access to technology, transforming our state economy, and expanding business opportunities for more Mainers."
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The HR and payroll component of the rollout benefited from lessons learned after introducing the finance portion.
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Asia represents 40 percent of internet users, but just 13 percent of web pages are in Asian languages.
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Philanthropy augments disaster response and other government activities.
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Grants.gov workers use Web conferencing to explain complex funding system.
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Expedia, Orbitz, Priceline and Travelocity are among the companies that have failed to remit the disputed hotel/motel room taxes.
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"This latest round of federal homeland security dollars will enhance the challenging work already under way."
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The pilot grant program is authorized at $25 million a year for 2 years and the maximum a state can receive is $3 million.
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Public-private partnerships help governments cope with tough budgetary times.
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"Designing a procurement system that insures that vendors doing business with the state directly verify the employment of individuals who are legally entitled to work within Rhode Island."
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URISA's 46th Annual Conference: October 7-10, 2008 in New Orleans
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UIGEA forced banks and other payments services to determine for themselves what types of online activity are lawful and what are not, when the federal government itself was unable to specify the distinction between lawful and illegal online gambling activities.