GovTech Biz
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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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The largest city in Kentucky recently hired a public-sector AI leader, and marked the first AI pilot for the local government. Louisville, in need of affordable housing, wants to build AI leadership.
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The approved learning management system from Blackboard and Taborda comes as part of an initiative designed to improve employee processes and data statewide.
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The company's clients tend not to be in the public sector, so cities get to use its product free.
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The startup is running a series of pilot tests right now to try out a new way of setting up last-mile fiber connections.
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Mapzen's API and services will stop running on Feb. 1.
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The move leaves CivicPlus with two CMS offerings. It plans to target larger customers with one and smaller customers with the other.
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The changes will make it more difficult for people to make custom maps using Google's software, but it doesn't appear likely to mean much to state and local government.
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The CEO was only on board for a little more than a year, but a lot happened in that time. Now, as he leaves, the company is taking on a major cloud computing partnership.
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A 5-4 ruling overturned a decades-old decision which only allowed states to collect online sales tax from sellers if they maintained a physical presence in the state.
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The bill passed with lobbying from an Arizona-based company that sells the cameras.
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Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguin helped think up the idea for a sort-of coin offering when trying to tackle fundraising for the affordable housing crisis.
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Examples of local government using blockchain are pretty hard to come by, but one city is testing the technology on property transactions.
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The county is expected to choose a contractor for "unmanned aircraft services" in the next few weeks.
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Angela Langston will oversee a lot of customer-centric functions at SeamlessDocs.
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The company said transparency — among other functionalities — can help reduce the amount of time it takes for a city to approve development.
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A $5.1 million, 5-year contract with SENSYS, will help operate 16 traffic safety cameras around the city.
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The department tried an agile, user-centered approach to building its new housing portal. It liked the outcome.
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Microsoft bought GitHub for $7.5 billion. What will that mean for the platform, which has become a big part of the work of transforming how government works with technology?
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Elected officials in the city are working with a startup and university faculty to try to revamp the municipal bond issuance process.