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SponsoredResidents now expect to pay government fees as easily as they pay a utility bill or use a banking app. Modern online payment systems are no longer just a convenience — they’re essential to operational efficiency, transparency and public trust.
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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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State now accepting text messages stored on a mobile device as proof of licensure.
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Will enable taxpayers to access all DOR services online at any time,"
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Budget cuts make tapping into societal resources, such as voluntary groups, philanthropists, associations and social network groups essential to complement weaker government action in some critical areas.
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Includes thermal imaging, night vision and video surveillance tools; chemical, biological and radiological detection tools; information technology and risk management tools; and vehicle tracking tools.
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Virtual Alabama uses geospatial data to aid first responders, educators and economic developers to name a few.
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State Rep. Carl Isett's office defends the Texas Department of Information Resources' data center contract with IBM, saying it was written effectively to hold IBM accountable
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"We are now in the position of being able to inform high-threat urban areas of their target allocations ahead of time, which will go a long way in helping their applications."
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The Texas Department of Information Resources gives IBM 30 days to solve backup shortcomings after Gov. Rick Perry expressed concern about data center consolidation.
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"We will see new leaders emerge who win not by surviving the storm, but by changing the game."
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The Web site has several features that will help engage New Yorkers in a discussion about government spending priorities.
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Award to IBM for infrastructure services, and to AT&T for managed network services.
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Adopting a shared-services delivery model could reduce current operating costs between 20 to 40 percent and free staff to focus on matters of greater strategic significance.
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"We're well aware that high-speed broadband Internet spurs economic development and improves education, health care and environmental sustainability."
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Large public works projects and federal backing for state and local bonds could be among new president's early priorities.
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ITU high-level meeting aims to strengthen cybersecurity and mitigate climate change.
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The Vital role of art, architecture, culture and commerce.
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Government IT community's attention is on President-elect Barack Obama's choice for a chief technology officer, but program delivery needs to be high on the federal IT to-do list.