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San Jose Approves Its First AI Budget Allocation

State Tech Magazine

The San Jose City Council recently approved the California city’s first budget allocation dedicated to advancing the use of artificial intelligence to improve city services.

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TMF Boasts More Than $1B in IT Investments

FedTech Magazine

In the Office of the Federal CIO 2024 Impact Report, the Office of Management and Budget touted the accomplishments of the Technology Modernization Fund, a federal investment program that awards agencies additional allocations to implement IT projects.

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Why Agencies Aren’t Efficiently Implementing Backup as a Service

FedTech Magazine

Agencies must prioritize implementing Backup as a Service more efficiently in order to realize the full data storage and access benefits. While many BaaS providers offer to securely back up agencies’ data and apps in the cloud and let them pay for storage, agencies must be mindful of their budgets as well.

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PBB Provides Branson, MO "A More Fiscally Sustainable Future for the City."

PBB Center for Priority Based Budgeting

The City of Branson was the first city in Missouri to implement Priority Based Budgeting. Branson was among the first communities to truly recognize the power of PBB to unify and fortify budgeting with strategic planning. This year Branson created a Budget Magazine to compliment their budget book.

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Government Should Brace for AI Disruption

FedTech Magazine

Recent developments in artificial intelligence require federal IT leaders to implement significant change management practices to keep pace while identifying opportunities and threats to their individual missions.

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ETIC 2023: Agencies Find That Generative AI Is Here, Ready or Not

FedTech Magazine

The Department of the Interior is beginning to look at AI because it will be part of the SAP S/4HANA financial management system it’s implementing by 2024. Generative AI describes deep learning…

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POTHOLES ON THE AI ROAD

Barrett & Greene

But based on years of watching how government regulations work, we worry that there’ll be insufficient oversight to make sure that the policies actually have been implemented. We’ve always made it a point to talk about “performance-informed” budgeting. There’s an enormous amount of misinformation available in the AI-verse.