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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Manatee County’s ERP system is already $10 million over budget and one year behind schedule.
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Douglas County, Colo., CIO John Huber discusses his first year on the job and the benefits and drawbacks that come with serving a tech-savvy part of the country.
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Plus, the top 10 priorities for state procurement in 2017.
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The federal government has released data on how states will spend $380 million set aside for election infrastructure. But questions remain about how much it will help secure the 2018 election.
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The latest financial tool for citizens is intended to offer a direct, intuitive look at how and where the state earns and spends revenue.
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After early success with 51 readers last year, the city is investing more than $530,000 to purchase more of them.
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SmartAg has received funds from a number of state and local sources.
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Cuts to federal funding sources and program budgets on the part of the Trump administration have left cities searching for creative ways to fund government.
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The overall ask to replace outdated servers is only around $17,000, but officials say that represents a big spend in the current climate.
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Eighty-eight counties will divide the funding to replace outdated machines based on their number of voters.
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Tech like mail-screening device and body scanners will be put to use to more easily find contraband.
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Hennepin is the only county in the state to have had a cybersecurity resilience review and vulnerability test by a team from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
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Forty-two body cameras have been deployed to officers, and new in-car camera systems are coming soon.
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A 5-4 ruling overturned a decades-old decision which only allowed states to collect online sales tax from sellers if they maintained a physical presence in the state.
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In January, Gov. Rick Snyder signed legislation to strengthen statewide broadband Internet access efforts, but geography and a lack of infrastructure continue to pose challenges.
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Mountain View’s city council recently placed a business tax aimed at Google on the November ballot. The move could generate $3.3 million in revenue for the city each year.
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Henderson County Public Schools created a tool to let students and parents reports threats and concerning student behavior to administrators and authorities
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County officials voted to spend $400,000 to replace aging voting machines before the state decertifies them.
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