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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Geographic Information Systems provider Esri created a story map, which combines mapping with narrative and multimedia content, called “Wealth Divides” to give users a dynamic way to see and interact with data about this issue.
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The state has seen a flurry of tech-centered activity in recent weeks.
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Higher education and technology both inherently create jobs, so when budgets must be cut, can a state afford to lessen their investments in those areas?
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Inviting public comment early in the budget process, and doing so in multiple ways, is closely associated with better performance outcomes, according to a new study.
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An electronic purchasing system may seem like an ideal way for states to save money, but beware of the roadblocks.
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The key to controlling the risks in benefit administration is knowing what to look for in the benefit payment data and choosing the right technology.
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Ideas from Christmas shopping that government can adopt to increase revenue.
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Transparency 2.0 is a searchable database that makes it easier to track government spending on contracts, salaries and budgets than two existing budget accountability websites.
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Despite bipartisan support in Congress and among state officials, federal legislation that would allow states to make online retailers collect sales taxes may not pass this year as part of any fiscal cliff compromise.
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The department says the body-worn cameras will be activated at the discretion of officers during interactions with the public.
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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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In a flurry of other city business, officials started to plot the shift from city-owned servers to the cloud.
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Manatee County’s ERP system is already $10 million over budget and one year behind schedule.
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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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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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