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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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The firm thinks now is the time to be investing in public safety technology. One of the big reasons why? FirstNet.
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It's the first time the company has turned to venture capital since its founding four years ago.
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The majority say they could put most of their systems in the cloud, but have not.
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In its first U.S. pilot, the startup plans to use AI software to predict accidents hours before they happen.
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It's a huge contract that will quite literally bring the Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles into a new century.
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The company will serve a central role amid other vendors working to set up a new child welfare system for a project the state is watching as a possible new way of approaching tech.
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PlaceSpeak, a location-based civic engagement tool, is designed to prevent interference from bots and trolls that have plagued online discourse as of late.
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Even as it looks to younger people to help it evolve, the public sector is lagging behind the private sector in hiring them.
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The fund has added seven new companies in a relatively short period of time.
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Matt Miszewski is heading to the open data company as it begins to explore non-open data.
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Superion's customers will now have access to OpenGov's tools, and OpenGov will have access to Superion's clientele.
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The company is getting into the government payments game.
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Pondera Solutions is going down a route that has produced some quick business changes in the past.
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The company has finished its initial public offering.
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A stroll through the GovTech 100's funding history.
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The Miami-based accelerator will focus on building bridges between regions to advance the global tech ecosystem.
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The startup offers a means for people to interact with courts without physically appearing.
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The company is moving past its roots as an open data company.
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