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Government Technology
Technology, Information and Media
Folsom, CA 22,028 followers
Government Technology is an award-winning media platform covering technology's role in state and local governments.
About us
Solving problems in state and local government through the smart use of technology.
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http://www.govtech.com
External link for Government Technology
- Industry
- Technology, Information and Media
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Folsom, CA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1987
- Specialties
- Information Technology, Government, Enterprise Technology, Policy and Management, Smart Infrastructure, GIS, Public Safety, Sustainable Solutions, and Wireless and Mobility
Employees at Government Technology
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100 Blue Ravine Rd.
Folsom, CA 95630, US
Updates
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David Edinger will step down as Colorado CIO and leader of the Office of Information Technology. The change is part of a large transformation the agency is undertaking for better service delivery. https://bit.ly/4fQSe97
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The Nevada Governor’s Technology Office has named Michael D. Smith the state’s new chief technology officer, selecting a longtime state employee whose background spans enterprise tech support and service management. https://bit.ly/4dTlFF0
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Motorola will conduct research and development there for what the company called “applied AI and mission-critical, cloud-based solutions, powering the core platform that enables seamless emergency coordination and collaboration between private enterprises and first responders.” https://bit.ly/4nYaVKh
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The Oklahoma Health Care Authority’s new AI tool aims to help answer eligibility questions from the state’s Medicaid program members to reduce wait times and expand access to information. https://bit.ly/4u9b9zN
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Law enforcement officials in the state’s most populous county will deploy drone detection technology during FIFA World Cup games starting in June. The technology is partially funded by a federal grant. https://bit.ly/49wRK4h
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Internal service teams helped three cities get through the hardest parts of modernization — hiring the people, and building the workflows and technical ownership to keep tech running after implementation. https://bit.ly/3QdY61T
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The Indiana Office of the Secretary of State is leveraging AI to improve efficient service delivery. This includes the recent launch of a financial literacy program and a new phase of the notary education platform. https://bit.ly/4ecGAUP
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Tyler Technologies has made big bets on payments through the years, and says this current move is part of the ongoing modernization of government in Alaska’s largest city. The company also recently reported a revenue gain. https://bit.ly/4wWKpoz
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It’s graduation season, and people entering the workforce now can turn the 2026 hiring slowdown into a career launchpad using practical skills — and some surprising suggestions. https://bit.ly/4fc9XYx