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The impacts of President Donald Trump’s proposed budget are still being debated, but the CEO of Euna takes a silver-lining approach to potential funding reductions. Euna sells grant management software to tribes.
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The first part of a major North Dakota modernization project went live this week. The ND Gateway portal will continue to evolve as the main channel through which businesses can interact with state services.
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The state’s digital ID program, free and voluntary, continues to grow as more airports and bars accept those forms of identification. Other states are expanding their own mobile ID programs.
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The venture capital firm Urban.Us is involved with this round of companies.
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The move likely means rapid growth for Accela, starting with expansion into the European market.
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Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings and his team are working with Downtown Dallas Inc. to try and sway Amazon to put its $5 billion investment in their town.
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Amazon remains hush on any word involving the placement of their new HQ.
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The young company is fresh out of the 500 Startups accelerator.
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The Bay Area is world-renown when it comes to tech, but that success has come with steadily rising living costs and growing crowds. Now, a push to attract startups to Sacramento is taking shape.
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The scale, timing and nature of the attack remain unclear.
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Accenture finds evidence that people would have a hard time trusting artificial intelligence to handle various activities.
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The 10-21 Video service aims to bring police video recordings to cellphones, without the burden of storing it.
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Sacramento-based business Pondera Solutions adds anti-fraud expert Malcolm Sparrow to its list of board of directors.
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A contract, awarded to Inrix and StreetLight Data, will extend out to multiple state agencies and local governments, streamlining information sharing and improving the state's transportation network.
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The company is only a year old, but it's moving quickly.
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This share transaction system, which would enable people to buy and sell digital stakes as they wish, will run on a blockchain.
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Caught up in the chaos, we should be looking at the Amazon RFP completely different.
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Two combined contracts with Tyler Technologies are worth $5.29 million.
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A lot of local governments are using citizen engagement technology, but there's room for improvement in how they use them.
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Joe Morris, vice president of research for e.Republic, Government Technology's parent company, talks about what winning looks like when selling to the public sector.
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Some tools are very, very popular.
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