GovTech Biz
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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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The Big Apple has its hands full when it comes to environmental issues. The Environmental Tech Lab program gives suppliers a chance to prove their gov tech tools can help solve big problems.
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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.
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The startup has been quietly building itself for nearly a year, but now it's got its first customers.
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The hacking has gone on since 2013, the Justice Department said.
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Mark Zuckerberg and company recently pitched in more than $1 million to fight the California privacy ballot initiative.
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Developers want to invest at least $40 million in what would be the largest data center in the state of Indiana, Mayor Thomas McDermott said.
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The company expects a lot of new customers this year.
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The three tech giants are losing their luster in Washington as revelations that the Russian government used their platforms to meddle in the 2016 election escalate.
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A new analysis sheds some light on how big the problems are and where they're the worst.
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A new startup might be the key to identifying the neighborhoods most affected by drug use.
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The company has expanded beyond its core services and is looking to grow.
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As Google's Deadline for Web Encryption Looms, Many State and Local Websites Don't Meet the StandardThe most popular Web browser wants every page on the Internet encrypted. Government is still behind.
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The company is building off what it's already been working on.
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Can cities pull themselves out of a purchasing cycle that only benefits vendors?
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It's venture capital meets government affairs, with a focus on middle America.
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EdgeCore Internet Real Estate will construct a 200,000-square-foot building containing seven data center and support for over 24 megawatts of critical load.