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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San Jose will convert 125 streetlights to LEDs by June.
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"From advanced battery cars to hybrid-electric city buses, we're going put Recovery Act dollars to work deploying cleaner, greener vehicles in cities and towns across the nation that will cut costs, reduce pollution and create the jobs that will drive our economic recovery."
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If you have a one-time only task that entails some kind of repetitive work, don't give it to a developer.
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Michael Locatis joins elite group of public CIOs involved with economic development.
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Transparency Web site for the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act will host a weeklong online dialog about improving Recovery.gov.
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"The Obama administration and the Congress want to stimulate broadband development, but the rules for doing so are not clear and won't be until a good chunk of this stimulus funding has already been spent."
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Federal CIO outlines ambitious government IT agenda during NASCIO conference.
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Economic stimulus plan will boost technology deployments in city and county governments -- but CIOs must know the rules.
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OMB to clarify stimulus transparency requirements and reimbursement for tracking expenses.
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Other federal agencies can now choose to sign the same agreement if it meets their needs because it resolves the legal concerns for federal agencies.
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Dell survey: Federal, state and local IT professionals need more clarity on the stimulus package, and existing stimulus information is too general or nonexistent.
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Fixation on 'shovel-ready' stimulus projects jeopardizes technology initiatives with long-term benefits.
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Microsoft Virtual Earth map of L.A. identifies foreclosed homes eligible for purchasing assistance.
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Free iPhone application to search for Arkansas ARRA-funded projects.
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New Lenox, Ill. will send government communications via 'Zumbox' accounts, hoping to cut paper, printing and postage costs.
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Web 2.0 tool could be useful idea generators, says panel at Conference on California's Future.
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Thanks to Wall Street greed and malfeasance in Washington, our fragile economy and the president who inherited it, there was no other option.
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