GovTech Biz
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The deal provides Motorola Solutions with HyperYou’s agentic AI for handling nonemergency calls, as well as real-time language translation. The general idea is that AI can help alleviate call center staffing shortages.
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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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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.
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The seed round was led by Responder Ventures.
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The center is designed to help government address the tech issues in emerging areas such as environmental health and the regulation of legalized pot.
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A lot of statehouses will be changing hands after this year's elections, and with them will come a new wave of IT leaders.
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The Department of Justice's case against Microsoft, involving access to emails held in an an Irish data server, will have a major impact on digital privacy across borders.
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Blackman has made investments and taken positions on several company boards since leaving Accela.
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The former Maryland governor made a name for himself with data. Now he's going to help lead a startup built on data.
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The company's backers include Omidyar Network and the Y Combinator.
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The money will help Voatz continue to test its mobile voting system in new places.
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The Series A round was led by a major financial sector player.
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Joe Morris, vice president of research for e.Republic, Government Technology's parent company, talks about what happens when a government buyer goes with somebody else.
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The city will need to acquire a joint-use agreement with multiple companies to get the benefits of Kentucky Wired.
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How will 2017's gov tech advancements play on this year's changes?
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Technology should be used to connect and empower a modern, equitable citizen experience.
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