Budget & Finance
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Ensuring a smooth transition, the comptroller told a state Senate committee, is “absolutely of the utmost importance” to efficient revenue collection funding state operations.
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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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Having consolidated their IT, the states of Georgia and Virginia are updating how services are outsourced and are moving away from larger, longer contracts to smaller more agile pacts.
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A failed ransomware attack last year and system vulnerabilities has the mayor and other local leaders lobbying to hire an IT director to serve the city and its schools.
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Local governments are increasingly having to face that they are not exempt from damaging and costly ransomware attacks.
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The city council has approved the purchase of the virtual private network needed to allow dispatchers to send and receive text messages.
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It took Gov. Rick Scott’s administration two months to complete the application for the nearly $20 million to enhance elections security, and only one day for the federal government to approve the request.
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The Arkansas Valley Electric Cooperative is in the midst of studying the feasibility of building out broadband infrastructure in more rural parts of the state.
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According to recent research from one cybersecurity firm, state and local election infrastructure is becoming a more popular target for state-sponsored cyberattacks.
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It's been 10 years since the world first discovered blockchain. The hype about its potential has been extraordinary, but there's still no killer app.
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The city and county of Honolulu becomes the first government agency in the nation to pass a bill that caps fares charged by ridesharing services.
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Compatibility issues are prompting officials in Crawford County to look at their options.
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Oregon’s neighbor to the north has gotten the brunt of the cryptocurrency gold rush as miners flooded in after cheap power.
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The officer-worn cameras come on the heels of other big-ticket public safety technology investments of late.
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After a unanimous vote to move ahead with outreach efforts, the county’s Joint Economic Development Organization will issue a request for information from Internet service providers.
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The city council approved several projects worth more than $3 million, including an update to the city’s computer network, equipment and software.
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Before the 2018 legislative session, Wyoming was no friend to the emerging technology. But new legislation is solidifying the state as a leader.
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NextLight, a community-owned fiber-optic network ISP in Longmont, Colo., kicked Google Fiber from its top-seeded post and vows to retain its No. 1 rank as neighboring Fort Collins prepares to launch a similar broadband service.
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State lawmakers want companies like Airbnb to share short-term rental host information to ensure they are paying their fair share of taxes.
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Smaller governments are advertising cheap electricity and other incentives to draw the eager new businesses to their towns.