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For government fleet managers, the shift to EVs takes planning, training and funding
Because of the urgent need for decarbonization and reducing climate change, local government fleet managers are facing several major trends. One of these is the shift from internal combustion engines to electric vehicles (EVs), says Sam Pournazeri, senior director of Clean Transportation & Energy at ICF, a global consulting and technology services company with approximately […]
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The major challenges in government payment processes: Survey reveals critical inefficiencies
With local governments facing increasing pressure to modernize their revenue collection processes, the Autoagent 2024 Government Payment Processing survey presented to 2,500 government payment collections administrators and payment processing officials nationwide in July 2024 highlights the many significant challenges and inefficiencies plaguing current payment systems used by city and state governments. As six out of […]
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Cities and counties can take key steps to avoid costly ransomware attacks
It costs real money when the public sector gets hit with a ransomware assault. The average (mean) cost for state and local government organizations to recover from a ransomware attack was $2.83 million in 2024, more than double the $1.21 million reported in 2023. This is a sample of the data in the “State of […]
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Charging Forward: Public sector EVs pose both challenges and opportunities for state agencies and their partners
Across the country, state and local procurement teams are taking up the call to expand electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure. For forward-thinking governments and government leaders, EV infrastructure is something of a no-brainer—it lays the groundwork for a fully electric future that matches contemporary sustainability goals and eventual cost savings. However, this transition comes with its […]