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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779 cities of all sizes in all regions of the country have a total of 18,750 local infrastructure projects that are "ready to go," pending funds.
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The system is intuitive to Kentucky law and thus will prevent filers from making common mistakes that are currently reasons for most paper-based filing rejections.
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"The investments in a smarter energy grid, health care IT (such as electronic medical records) and accelerating broadband deployment recommended by President Obama will not only stimulate the economy, but will also accelerate long-term growth."
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Includes Web-based automated systems, increased server and mainframe capacity, rehiring retired employees.
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"It is incumbent on us to continue to offer our visitors and residents the best tools available to stimulate travel to New York City and within the five boroughs."
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Would provide payment incentives to encourage the widespread adoption of Health Information Technology and establish standards for interoperability and privacy.
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"Americans' electronic health records could be shared -- without their consent -- with over 600,000 covered entities through the forthcoming nationally linked electronic health-records network."
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FCC Chairman Kevin Martin said Comcast's network management amounted to "looking inside its subscribers' communications, blocking that communication when it uses a particular application regardless of whether there is congestion on the network, hiding what it is doing by making consumers think the problem is their own, and lying about it to the public."
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California Gov. Schwarzenegger says a proposed IT consolidation and a centralized CIO office would save the state billions of dollars.
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"In these tough economic times, it's more important than ever to keep making Colorado a business-friendly state."
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Among 168 legislative bills sent to the Hawaii state Legislature.
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Colorado CIO Mike Locatis urges new funding approach.
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Federal help possible as states struggle to fix budgets.
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Different programs have differing definitions of allowable uncompensated care, and many of those are outside the control of state policymakers.
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The California Office of the State Chief Information Officer publishes list of 122 projects included in IT Capital Plan.
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The current bill does not demand that states create public Web sites to show their own citizens how they are spending the money, despite the fact that state governments will be responsible for dispensing over half the funds.
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There are several funding sources available, but they have to know what they want and be prepared to roll it out quickly.
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EMSystems, PIER Systems each had a role in minimizing death toll.
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