Budget & Finance
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The combined company is building an end-to-end toolkit for public-sector finance. The new CEO of ClearGov discusses the reasons behind the merger and what comes next.
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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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"Although broadband on its own is not a silver bullet for prosperity, adequate broadband access is an enabler for economic development and for enhancing the lives of our citizens."
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Agencies help move free microblogging service beyond social media novelty.
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Biennial budget proposal from fiscal years 2010-11.
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Twenty-one corporations have voluntarily pledged to expand their use of minority and women owned businesses in the up-coming years.
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Macs and iPhones play a growing role inside the workplace.
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To help ensure that 100 million families rise above the $1 a day threshold by 2015.
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Clean energy and biofuels manufacturing supported by grants; tax credits encourage installation of solar and wind systems.
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A tremendous focus on cost-saving technology and technology that offers virtualization and reduced footprint.
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Research firm Government Insights gives its top 10 predictions for federal government IT
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"This center is an outstanding example of a project that brings together economic development, educational opportunity, and jobs in a way that can help transform our economy in the 21st century." -- Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm
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Utilizes the Internet2 network diagnostic tool testing engine.
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"We're not proposing to merge the Vikings and the Packers, but we are going to seek out every area where we can save money and improve services by working together across state lines." -- Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty
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Welcome to GovLog, the weekly video news report from the editors of Government Technology.
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"Everyday, we use the Internet to investigate pressing issues in our lives: education, jobs, immigration, health care and other vital issues."
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While President Obama will appoint a new federal CTO, most local government IT executives believe that this office will not have ample resources to impact technology services at the local level.
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CIO Melodie Mayberry-Stewart says vendor M/A-COM failed to deliver a reliable network and demands $50 million letter of credit.
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"One of my responsibilities as chief election official is to ensure that every voter at every election across the state has the opportunity to vote privately and independently,"
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"With more than 400 online services available, Californians are increasingly interacting with government through Internet browsers instead of offices."
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