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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The country will invest up to AUS$43 billion over eight years to build the national broadband network.
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The National Association of Counties offers tips and will hold a webinar to provide information and answer questions.
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Government seems to think it can profit from the poison while throwing coins at some supposed antidote.
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Online predators and cyber-enticement targeted by stimulus grants.
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Computer spies from China, Russia and other countries are tunneling into the U.S. electricity grid with increasing frequency in order to study America's infrastructure.
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Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire's shared services directive aims to reduce government costs.
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All compulsory federal legislation that requires states to comply under threat of civil or criminal penalties, or that requires states to pass legislation or lose federal funding, be prohibited or repealed.
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"A single transparent set of tests that will help give voters and governments confidence that the systems operate in a reliable fashion."
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The Pennsylvania Energy Development Authority expects $3.8 million in grants to create 155 jobs and attract $19 million from private sources.
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Gartner tells governments that are receiving stimulus money to prepare for more competition.
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Broadband stimulus should be awarded by states instead of federal agencies, says the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners.
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Georgia CIO Patrick Moore and chief operating officer Jim Lientz explain why the state outsourced its information technology infrastructure.
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Microsoft says customers, including state and local governments, must now pay for IT support that previously was free.
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Federal stimulus will fund updated traffic-monitoring software for St. Cloud, Minn.
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Responses to request for information are due June 1.
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Bridge safety, stimulus funds and financial information.
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A summary of each state's health IT and health information interoperability status.
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"More people are using libraries nowadays than before, yet several libraries are in danger of seeing cuts in hours, services or staff."
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