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Software Scarcity: Why is Federal Budgeting Software as Elusive as a Full-Year Appropriation?

Posted by on June 5, 2024 7:51 am
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Ever wonder why there are so few software solutions built for federal budgeting? The scarcity isn’t due to a lack of demand or interest but reflects the unique complexities and mechanics inherent in federal budgeting and planning. After all, appropriators and budgeteers have developed a special dialect to set policy in motion. From traversing the […]

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Counting Trillions: Meet the Federal Budgeteers

Posted by on April 1, 2024 5:18 pm
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Budgeteering: Not Your Average Bean Counting Let’s talk about a group of folks who’ve mastered federal budgeting—the budgeteers. These aren’t your garden-variety number crunchers. Budgeteers stand front and center, managing a colossal annual discretionary budget of nearly two trillion dollars, a figure that makes even the toughest calculators blink. When you consider the emergency supplementals […]

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From Mirage to Mastery: The Myth of ‘Single Source of Truth’ in Federal Budgeting

Posted by on January 4, 2024 7:40 am
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The Long Road to Mastery  Imagine taking three years to grasp the ins and outs of your role. That’s the reality for newcomers to federal bureaucracy. They spend most of their time just learning processes and grasping the significance of data relationships, tirelessly chasing traceability and accuracy. The goal is to master the lifecycle integrity […]

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Ditching the Jack-of-All-Trades Software in Federal Budgeting

Posted by on September 26, 2023 7:00 am
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It’s no secret that federal budgeting often feels like you’re trying to nail Jell-O to a wall. The unpredictability, the diverse workforce, and the nonspecialized systems make it an Everest of a task. But what if the uphill climb could be transformed with the right equipment, fine-tuned to the distinct challenges federal budgeteers face? Let’s […]

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Navigating Challenges in Federal Budgeting: A Vision for the Future

Posted by on July 19, 2023 8:16 am
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The Silent Crisis in Federal Budgeting Managing, consolidating, and interpreting vast and intricate data is paramount in the complex labyrinth of federal budgeting. Yet, an undeniable challenge lurks in the shadows: the obstacle posed by disparate systems and data silos. This problem intensifies during high-pressure periods such as the production of the President’s Budget and […]

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