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Where should public sector budget dollars go in 2017? | American City & County

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Total government purchases in the U.S. could reach $3.36 trillion in 2017. That’s 3 percent higher than 2016 levels, say forecasters at IHS Global Insight. As we head into 2017, which areas need more public sector budget dollars? Please choose your answer(s). We’ll report poll results in the next Keating Report forecast on government budgets and spending

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Navigating New Waters: Calming the Rough C’s: Contracts, Crisis and Conflict | American City & County

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In this first in a series of webinars presented by the National Coalition for Public Procurement, learn about Plotting the Course to Effective Contract Management

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Navigating New Waters: Calming the Rough C’s: Contracts, Crisis and Conflict-Part 2 | American City & County

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In this second in a series of webinars presented by the National Coalition for Public Procurement, learn about Emergency Preparedness: Batten Down the Hatches.

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Navigating New Waters: Calming the Rough C’s: Contracts, Crisis and Conflict Part 3 | American City & County

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In this third in a series of webinars presented by the National Coalition for Public Procurement, learn about Walking the Plank: Negotiations, Protests and Conflict Management.

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Infographic: How state and local governments manage IT | American City & County

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State and local governments were expected to spend over $71 billion on IT in 2016, and many reported sharing similar challenges and viewpoints.

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