Old Computers Causing Big Problems For Illinois State Offices – CBS Chicago

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NB-Chicago
6 years ago

Meanwhile florida is moving to full digital xbrl cafr reporting. Northern illinois univ is supposedly a hot bed for xbrl. Illinois is a digital joke. https://xbrl.us/

NB-Chicago
6 years ago
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This is my politic—a fully digital transparent government (illinois is in the stone age) Forbes: The Four Letters Transforming The Municipal Bond Market And Government Finance.https://www.forbes.com/sites/investor/2018/12/04/the-four-letters-transforming-the-municipal-bond-market-and-government-finance/?ss=money

debtsor
6 years ago

“But it’s also an aging workforce. As older state employees retire, they take the institutional knowledge of keeping old systems running with them.”

Collectively these aging workers also take with them enormous pensions, which is money that could otherwise be used for other things, like upgrading state computers.

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