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Responder MAX will focus on marketing, communications, recruitment and other areas. First Arriving, which has worked with some 1,300 agencies, will keep involved with its "real-time information platform."
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The company has bought GrantExec, a young company that uses artificial intelligence to help match grant providers with recipients. The deal is not Euna’s first foray into grant administration technology.
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The newest Transit Tech Lab competition focuses on such areas as data modernization, infrastructure management and workflows. Finalists have a chance to work with city officials and enter procurement.
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If a problem exists across departments or groups of people, collaboration is key to getting things done.
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The California city is preparing to move onto the next phase of innovation.
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How does a city make its data more accessible if the people who have the data are afraid to release it?
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What used to be multi-million-dollar work is now getting broken down at the local level.
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Maury Blackman is leaving Accela. What does it mean for the company's future?
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North Carolina State is the first U.S. university to partner with IBM's quantum-computing network.
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The tool’s debut comes as Michigan prepares to give greater weight to student performance and growth when conducting annual teacher reviews.
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The program's latest projects range from improving 311 efficiency to rounding up a city's list of buildings for hurricane damage assessment.
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The Bridge SF conference embraced startups this year. Here's a sampling of them.
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With the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) enforcement deadline fast approaching, tech companies like Microsoft are applying their GDPR practices beyond their EU customers.
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The companies are pledging that GitHub will operate independently as it joins one of the largest companies in tech.
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ClearGov has raised its total funding to $3.75 million after its second round of seed funding brought in an additional $2.25 million.
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The San Diego-based company hopes to become like the government contractors’ version of Salesforce.
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Cutting-edge tech could help governments manage the impact of a shifting environment.
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NIC co-founder Ross Hartley has retired from the company board of directors. At the same time the board has added two new members.
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The firm has a pool of about $50 million total to draw from now.
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BidPrime also published the SmartProcure CEO's home address, along with other personal details, online when it posted a court filing along with a press release. A BidPrime official said he believes the SmartProcure CEO performed most of the activity in question from his home computer.
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Why the majority of voting systems in the U.S. are more than a decade old.