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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Infor works across multiple industries, including all levels of government.
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AirMap and Matternet both inched forward in their public sector work this week.
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An examination of the fundamental elements of a scalable and successful software-as-a-service company.
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AirMap thinks cities can use unmanned aircraft for a lot more than they are.
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Corporate dollars can be a boon to a startup. The infusion of cash can help bring a product to market or fund expansion, and a recognizable corporate logo can give an unknown startup visibility and creditably.
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Combining data sets to see which of the states that signed onto a cooperative cloud RFP have shown room to grow in buying cloud services.
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The cloud-based startup competition includes backing from some big Silicon Valley venture capitalists.
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The representative-contacting company has received its first venture capital injection.
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The company is set to deliver multiple components of a massive, 16-year-old system.
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See how these six publicly traded gov tech companies from our 2017 list are doing.
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The product, Atom, can “learn” how to transform data on its own, and draw on Google’s proprietary traffic data taken from user’s mobile phones.
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The federal digital consultancy hasn't been meeting financial expectations, according to a report from the inspector general.
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Plus, a sneak peek at the new federal Web design standards and further efforts to encrypt government Web domains.
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The U.S. Chief Information Officer's push to encrypt all federal government domains will take a little longer.
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Plus, a new data visualization partnership within federal government.
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An Israeli firm that hopes to predict traffic accidents is expanding to the U.S.
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One organization's quest to pair data with a banjo.
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Will government tech advancements progress under President Donald Trump? Few answers, many questions.
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