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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The city of Atlanta's ongoing recovery from a crippling ransomware cyberattack in March offers a chance to improve its network security and architecture, the interim CIO told the City Council recently.
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Some $300,000 has been set aside to establish the feasibility of building a massive municipal broadband network.
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This self-assessment tool can help city leaders determine the degree to which they are using data to drive better results for the public.
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At least 11 states introduced laws in January to regulate cryptocurrencies and blockchain.
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The issue of whether the state has the authority to enforce a law imposing penalties against cities using traffic enforcement cameras saw support from the state’s Supreme Court June 20.
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Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguin helped think up the idea for a sort-of coin offering when trying to tackle fundraising for the affordable housing crisis.
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Illinois state and industry experts explained the value of the digital ledger technology to lawmakers and where it could improve state services.
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The MN Cyber Range has comprehensive, realistic courses that are billed as a “flight simulator for cyberattacks.”
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Last year, city officials weighed the implementation of the technology, estimating it could cost the police department as much as $6 million.
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The Obama administration has announced a series of government and industry initiatives to accelerate deployment of unmanned aircraft systems.
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Plus, Barbara Bush Foundation sponsors adult learning app competition; Sacramento’s Civic Lab celebrates its inaugural graduating class; City Innovate looks to hire a program director for its Startup in Residence Program; and civic tech continues to go to the dogs.
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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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