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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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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In 15 states and the District of Columbia, tax returns that are flagged as unusual are issued as a paper refund check.
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It's been over a year since the accident and the homeowners still can't move back in due to disputes over who should cover the costs.
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Officials are in favor of the change, stating that the new system should be less intrusive and faster.
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The talented men and women who will constitute the IT workforce of the future are out there, public officials said, but they may come to government from unusual occupations.
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Gov. Rick Scott's decision to request the funding quickly followed a statement from Florida's secretary of state that the money would not be available prior to the election.
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An FCC official fielded questions last week from legislators and other stakeholders on how the state can secure a chance at better funding for mobile Internet.
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As on-demand streaming services have replaced video rental brick-and-mortar stores, the state’s tax code hasn't yet caught up.
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At a time when the state is turning its energy toward bolstering its cyberdefenses, the comptroller's office is tightening the purse strings on key tech upgrades.
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The Legislature had allocated about $178 million in additional funding in 2013-16 for the unemployment compensation system, and nearly $170 million was spent before then to modernize the department's technology.
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Utility officials in Chelan County have decided to uphold the temporary ban on digital currency mining operations until August, citing a need to find the best way to handle the high-density electrical demand.
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Skyrocketing rental prices and the “missing middle” are just a few of the problems brought on by the successes of Silicon Valley tech giants. Now, Mountain View is considering a tax based on a company’s number of full-time employees.
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Moving away from the stale and dated modes of procurement can drive efficiencies and make for better outcomes for all involved.
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Conversations are underway in Albany County to make legislative information more accessible to the public through the purchase of new equipment and software.
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Brook Conner, CIO and assistant superintendent of Hawaii’s Department of Education, discusses the IT strategy for the state’s students, teachers and school administrators.
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During a frank conversation with reporters May 11, Department of Revenue secretary Sam Williams opened up about his decision to award a $53.5 million IT contract and the struggle to find and recruit talent.
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On the job since February, Minnesota Information Technology Services Commissioner Johanna Clyborne has begun key changes to the agency’s organizational culture and the management of its tech projects.
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Four local agencies in Ottawa County are permanently pooling their fiber resources, allowing for faster Internet speeds and more reliable backups.