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INPUT Predicts $1.3 Billion in State Integrated Eligibility Spending by FY09

Source: INPUT news release. August 23, 2006

State spending driven by need to improve efficiencies and contain costs

Reston, VA – August 23, 2006 – An estimated $1.3 billion will be spent by states to bring integrated eligibility services to the Web for use by state and county workers as well as citizens, according to a report released today by INPUT, the authority on government business. The upturn will be driven by new administrations looking to capture savings and make their marks in terms of improving citizen service.