Vol. 17 No. 6, December 2001
Index
- Colorado Helping Retailers Calculate Sales Taxes.
- D.C. Regains Control of Finances.
- Federal Tax Cuts Adversely Affecting State Revenues.
- New York City Grappling with Fiscal Aftermath of Attacks.
- Remote Sales to Cost State and Local Governments $440 Billion.
- SEC Urges Confidence in Municipal Bond Market.
- State Fiscal Conditions Deteriorating.
- Fairfax County Settles Contract Dispute with AMS.
- Historic Bond Issue Uncertain.
- Illinois Governments on Online Privacy.
- Michigan Modernizes Municipal Finance Law.
- Minnesota Comes to Terms with Striking Employees.
- Property Tax Hikes Not an Option for Strapped Governments.
- Intergovernmental Cooperation ON ERP Systems: This article describes the joint procurement and implementation of an ERP solution by three Nebraska governments: Douglas County, the City of Omaha, and the Omaha/Douglas Public Building Commission.
- Dashboards and Scorecards: Executive Information Systems for the Public Sector.
- Extensible Markup Language: A New Technology Tool for the Public Sector.
- Power to the People: Implementing Constituent Relationship Management in the Public Sector.
- Strategic Planning for Technology Investments: A well-crafted technology plan can help governments maximize the value of their technology investments. This article outlines the factors to consider in developing an IT strategy.
- Online Advertising as an Alternative Revenue Source.
- ERP Implementation: Managing the Final Preparation and Go-Live Stages.
- What the Soft Market Means for Government IT Initiatives.
- Financing Public Services in the New South Africa.
- GFOA Graduates First Class of Certified Public Finance Officers.
- Book Reviews.
- Privatizing Education: Can the Marketplace Deliver Choice, Efficiency, Equity, and Social Cohesion?
- e-Government.
- Economic Development.
- Environmental Finance.
- Performance Measurement.
- Public Pensions and Employee Benefits.
- Taxes and Other Revenues.
- Nationwide Sales Tax Holiday: A 'Cockamamie' Idea.