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Celebrate National Women's Month With The State Budget Officers

Barrett & Greene

The 1953 membership photo of the National Association of State Budget Officers (NASBO) shows a world in which men dominated the positions of budget officers. In 1992 18 percent of members were women, while in 2022-2023, 38 percent are. This wouldn't have been a surprise to anyone at the time.

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A Celebration of National Women’s Month with State Budget Officers

Barrett & Greene

This male-dominated 1953 photo of a National Association of State Budget Officers (NASBO) annual meeting would not have been a surprise to public sector leaders of the time. That was followed by two budget directors we knew well -- Kansas’s Gloria Timmer in 1996-1997 and Utah’s Lynne Koga the following year.

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2023 Year-End Boxscore Charts, Billboard Magazine

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

Fans line up outside the arena before the opening night game between the Washington Capitals and the Boston Bruins at Capital One Arena on October 12, 2022 in Washington, DC. Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images).

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The Benefits of Automation for Constituent Identity Verification

Government Technology Insider

This forces agencies to put higher-priority work on hold to address these issues, which are now having widespread impacts on government budgets. In 2020, the General Services Administration (GSA) estimated that the government spends more than $20 billion per year on contact centers for constituent services.

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Commerce Bureau Gives Employees a Helping Hand

GovLoop

Problem: Limited IT Budgets Slow Modernization Working with a limited IT budget typically forces an agency’s IT leaders to put up with outdated technology longer than they would. A small bureau in a massive agency, BIS does not have a robust IT budget. When Rao arrived at BIS in 2020, many of the systems were archaic. “We

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Vermont Chapter Councilor Report – ALA Annual 2023

Librarian.net

Previous reports from me: June 2020 , January 2021 (did not write a report), July 2021 , January 2022 , June 2022 (did not go to ALA ), January 2023 I filled in for outgoing Councilor Marti Fisk who moved, and was elected to a three-year term starting in 2020. Here is my report.

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Looking ahead: What has the pandemic taught us about online access?

Open Access Government - Technology News

During the first few months of 2020, while the world entered a period of uncertainty and restrictions on public spaces and traditional face-to-face interactions became unfeasible, the online world became more crowded and prosperous. rather than waiting for the demand.