GovTech Biz
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The gov tech market expert breaks down a "strong first half," including major deals in the public safety and property tax spaces, and forecasts an increase in activity for the remaining months of 2025.
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The young Ohio company provides software that fire and EMS personnel use for a variety of tasks. According to Tyler, Emergency Networking tools already meet new federal reporting requirements.
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The project, a collaboration between the North Central Texas Council of Governments' TXShare arm, the Alliance for Innovation and Civic Marketplace, provides an AI tech purchasing platform with already vetted vendors.
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420 Blockchain was founded to try to help the cannabis industry become complete, offering companies a means of tracking their product from seed to smoke.
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A recent audit shows the state of Oregon is lacking the enforcement needed to track illegal sales of marijuana, as well as the IT support necessary to secure the technology regulators use to monitor it.
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California-based Pondera recently added IT vet Mike Borman to its board of directors.
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Xylem Inc. has recently acquired South Bend, Ind.-based EmNet, where the two companies will tag team the revamping of the city's sewer system.
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The company, Premise, has a worldwide network of contributors it pays to gather data, as well as machine learning capabilities set up to vet the data as it comes in.
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Having used data visualization to educate residents about the flu season, the Springfield-Greene County Health Department will deploy it to help area hospitals maintain nonprofit status.
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CEO Chris Young talks about changes in the security industry and how McAfee intends to provide new services for its security customers' needs.
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Gov tech may be niche in the startup world, but it has drawn its share of star power.
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The startup, Statecraft, is in its early stages — but it's got some very big ideas.
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The seed round was led by Responder Ventures.
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The center is designed to help government address the tech issues in emerging areas such as environmental health and the regulation of legalized pot.
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A lot of statehouses will be changing hands after this year's elections, and with them will come a new wave of IT leaders.
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The Department of Justice's case against Microsoft, involving access to emails held in an an Irish data server, will have a major impact on digital privacy across borders.
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Blackman has made investments and taken positions on several company boards since leaving Accela.
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The former Maryland governor made a name for himself with data. Now he's going to help lead a startup built on data.
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The company's backers include Omidyar Network and the Y Combinator.
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The money will help Voatz continue to test its mobile voting system in new places.