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Work on the new portal began in 2023, with the next phase scheduled for 2026. Nevada joins other states in setting up such portals for a variety of tasks, including accessing services such as unemployment benefits.
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EY, the global accounting and consulting firm, wants to provide “peer learning” and other educational services to public agency tech leaders. They face a potentially turbulent new year, given upcoming elections.
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The money is a bet that more airports and cities will use the company’s computer vision technology to help manage increasingly busy curbside spaces. Automotus traces its roots to two college buddies in Los Angeles.
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It's the first acquisition Granicus has made since merging with GovDelivery last year.
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The partnership will open up the software, which enables users to receive notifications of drone flights to airports, higher education institutions and government agencies across the state.
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The ERP provider is beefing up its SaaS inspections portfolio.
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Munetrix alleges in a lawsuit that Socrata went back on an agreement to work together to build a data system in Michigan.
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This makes for the company's second acquisition.
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If the program continues its successes, it could change how startups and government work together, leading to an increase in civic innovations. All interested cities must RSVP before Aug. 4 to be eligible to apply.
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MeWe’s software for safety and compliance checks is in use by government agencies such as the New York State Department of Health.
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Because the traditional approach of scanning data for malware has become less effective given the widespread use of encryption, Observable’s software enhances security by monitoring all devices attached to a network.
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All 15 are from Long Island, which points to the challenges the Island faces in nurturing tech startups.
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Here are five tips for IT professionals to manage change requests before they turn into scope creep and disrupt the project’s timing and profitability.
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There are more than 18,000 law enforcement agencies in the country.
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Joe Morris, vice president of research for e.Republic, Government Technology's parent company, discusses how companies should proceed once they've gotten onto a government contract.
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Joe Morris, vice president of research for e.Republic, Government Technology's parent company, discusses differences between RFPs and state- or county-wide contracts, and offers tips for companies looking to get their foot in the door.
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Analytics is the top bet.
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The company is looking to stand out in a competitive niche.
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Plus, comparisons to the previous year.
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The companies are working together on grants to make their resources available to conservationists to process data from wetlands and other endangered locations.
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