GovTech Biz
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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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We talked to three leading startups about getting started, gaining ground and going forward in gov tech.
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It's probably the largest gov tech deal ever.
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Three years in, more signs emerge that upstart tech companies see government as a legitimate market.
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The federal agency signed off on two technologies capable of delivering an electrical charge from a distance.
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Company names on this year’s GT100 reflect government priorities in 2018.
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Chicago Police officials have announced they carried out a months-long sting on drug and illegal gun dealers who used private Facebook groups to sell contraband. But Facebook, they say, was not cooperative with their efforts.
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It's going to be a busy 2018 for Passport.
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The company has pulled in a comparatively large Series A round to further its machine learning-driven technology.
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Near Earth Autonomy promises a future that includes self-driving flying taxis and groceries delivered by drone.
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A look at the state of smart electric metering, courtesy of U.S. Energy Information Administration data.
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The tech giant thought the federal government should rely less on in-house expertise and open-source software. Those complaints didn't change much in a big report on modernizing government IT.
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Answers to commonly asked questions from companies working in the growing gov tech market.
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The company continues to pull in money from private investors.
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Acivilate's funding round includes money from a public-private venture firm that the state of Georgia has capital invested in.
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This week, county commissioners approved a $68 million contract with the city and Motorola that will upgrade the outdated radios and provide maintenance for 15 years. The city council is set to decide on the project next week.
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Florida-based National Credit Federation was breached in early October, according to a third-party security company.
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With Verizon's deal, Sacramento will become the first U.S. city to establish 5G infrastructure throughout.
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It's the first acquisition since NEOGOV received investment money from a private equity firm last year.