GovTech Biz
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The deal provides Motorola Solutions with HyperYou’s agentic AI for handling nonemergency calls, as well as real-time language translation. The general idea is that AI can help alleviate call center staffing shortages.
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The seller of ERP, budgeting, permitting and other software turns to a company insider to lead its next phase of growth. The company, backed by Cox Enterprises, holds a relatively high valuation for a gov tech firm.
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Born from the chaos of 9/11, FirstNet provides a mobile phone network designed for public safety professionals. The new deal comes as the U.S. Congress considers a 10-year reauthorization of FirstNet.
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Increased venture capital attention, success stories and a viable exit lend credence to the forward momentum of the gov tech marketplace.
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The federal agency wants to work quicker and more iteratively.
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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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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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