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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Startups have an important role to play in transforming government using technology.
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How startups can empower the modern government workforce.
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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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