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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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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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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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