GovTech Biz
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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 company has been growing fast.
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One state has a lot of the biggest county budgets. Guess which one?
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The new platform being used is modeled after Ohio's recent budget transparency work.
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The transit planning company plans on using the money to help expand internationally.
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The biggest cities don't always have the budgets to match.
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At TiECon 2017 in Santa Clara, Calif., some gov tech leaders parceled out advice on how to successfully sell to the public sector.
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In rural areas, the system could potentially provide even faster speeds because fewer transceivers would be needed, allowing the laser chips to shoot beams at optimum speed over long distances.
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After more than 20 years of operation, SST is looking to enter the stock market.
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Initial findings from an Accenture survey show how far along government IT is in adopting agile approaches.
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The conference is offering a free track on gov tech for the first time.
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Joe Davis describes himself as "on the bench" at the moment as he explores his options moving forward.
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Boundless collects information online from applicants and uses technology to fill out the forms for them, offering advice and support along the way.
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The company has a contract, but isn't saying much about what its work will be at the moment.
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The board, which regulates aspects of casinos, horse racing and charitable gaming, is working to unify its data and file management through one platform.
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CIS CyberMarket is now offering cloud access security brokering to its state and local government members.
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Turns out special districts serve a lot of different functions.
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Automated DL is going through an accelerator program right now, focusing on cybersecurity. But that's not the only thing the company is thinking about.
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