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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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There have been a lot of changes in state IT leadership in the past two years — with plenty more on the way.
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Municode has a long history, including several recent acquisitions.
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The company beat out about 200 other startups to win the prize.
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With some educated guessing, one can pull a lot of information out of a cellphone's location data.
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The Deloitte staff will develop "defense cyber capability" for the command's space mission systems.
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ShotSpotter says it can no longer offer service to Fall River for free after officials balked at funding a system working less than 50 percent of the time.
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The company offers tools for firefighters to track their exposure to harmful substances.
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The round included participation from Microsoft Ventures.
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Augusta's $100 million facility's mission is to promote cybersecurity innovation through collaboration by government organizations, private-sector businesses, academia and the military.
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At their core, Tyler Technologies and Socrata are two government data companies.
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The platform enables users to renew vehicle registration online, and future plans call for expanding its functionality to include more areas of government service.
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Despite some Butler County, Ohio, communities not getting many views on their public financial books, officials say the transparency is still worth it.
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Under CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, the company wants to partner with cities and be more than just a rideshare.
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This year's Startup in Residence demonstrations will take place at the Bridge SF conference.
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For the most part, the bigger states got bigger grants. But the presidential battleground state of Michigan got more money per person than other big states.
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Propylon is putting down an investment in PrimeGov, but the nature of the transaction is fuzzy.
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The company is buying Public Safety Corp., the firm that makes CryWolf.
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SeeClickFix's CEO and co-founder looks back at a decade in the gov tech space as the company launches an overhaul of its signature citizen engagement app.