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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 California center has pushed out nearly 1,600 false alarm calls in the past few months, according to emergency dispatchers.
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Mike Wons will be the newest voice advising the company.
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A local businessman is establishing a high-tech supercomputer facility for use with evolving Blockchain technology.
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Some of the biggest names in technology have been aggressively lobbying to have their voices heard and get their share of government contracts.
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E-commerce companies like Unisys, headquartered in Blue Bell, PA., are saying that the company should benefit more than than most giants from a tax reform.
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Both companies are regulars on the GovTech 100 list.
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The company offers enterprise software, most notably in permitting and licensing functions.
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The software company announced it will be building 12 cloud-based data centers around the world to better compete with the likes of Amazon, Microsoft and Google.
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A look through government tech purchasing data.
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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.