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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 company supplies digital licensing, lien and other automotive-documentation tools, and works with state agencies and other gov tech providers. CHAMP has raised more than $100 million since 2018.
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The merger between the communications-focuses companies was announced Sept. 26.
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The Massachusetts-based startup announced the product Sept. 20.
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The $36-million, 30-month contract with Maximus will help the California Department of Technology provide discounted home and cell phones to eligible households.
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By uniting under the GTY organization, the companies could leverage their marketing power, while also making it easier for government entities to access needed services.
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As the most populous state replaces its bail system with risk assessments to determine who is most likely to fail to appear for their court dates, Uptrust is expanding its tool that it says helps people stay in compliance.
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InterVision, which does similar work in the managed IT-cloud services space, bought out Infiniti.
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The e-scooter company Bird's offering is tailored toward some of the exact complaints of cities like San Francisco and San Jose.
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The company analyzes 311 data and other citizen feedback sources to give local government a view into performance and sentiment.
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The merger created one of the biggest companies in gov tech.
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The equipment is popping up in urban environments across the country, and the NLC is trying to educate local governments before 5G hits.
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The company has been busy — it also just raised more than $2 million.
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The city is already an international draw. Now it wants to focus on experience.
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The most popular Web browser has taken a stance against unencrypted websites. The move appears to be driving a shift toward encryption among state and local governments.
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Integrated Roadways of Kansas City, Mo., is working on a technology to increase safety and boost connectivity for cars and future mobility services.
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The Unmanned Aerial System Integration Pilot Program will give the administration insights into how it might relax drone restrictions in the future.
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URBAN-X announced its fourth cohort this week.
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Ekistic Ventures led the round.
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He will focus on finding the urban problems the financial company can address.