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Amid COVID-19 Data Needs, Tableau Pushes Into Public Sector, Kofile Acquires SeamlessDocs to Digitize Government Services, Accela, Forte Partner on Payment Processing In the Cloud, Carahsoft to Start Selling CoreView Microsoft 365 Management, Salesforce Announces Permitting Apps, Vaccine Management, Avenu Launches Platform to Integrate Apps for Courts, Tyler Technologies Clients Report Suspicious Login Attempts, Oklahoma Partners with Anomali on Threat Intelligence, Tyler Technologies' Internal Systems Hit by Ransomware, Hexagon Releases AI Tool for Real-Time Emergency Analysis, Indianapolis Becomes Last Top-20 City to Roll Out Body Cams, Video Management Helps New Orleans Catch Illegal Dumpers, More County Governments Are Using Chatbots — Here's How, One Concern Raises $15M, Expands Business to Japan, Google, OnStar, ADT and Others Integrate With 911 Startup, Intel Ignite Startup Program to Put Down Roots in Texas, Accela, OpenCities Partner on No-Code Digital Services Tool, PayIt Opens First International Headquarters in Toronto, Ubicquia Raises $30M for Smart Streetlights, Expansion, New York Organizes Giant Public-Private Effort to Meet COVID, Second CivStart Startup Cohort Ranges from Water to Housing, Motorola Solutions Buys Callyo, Mobile Apps for Police, New Tyler Product Meant to Speed Property Value Analysis, Axon to Add Police Intervention Scenarios to VR Training, New Dude Solutions Product Forecasts Infrastructure's Aging, Palantir Reveals Business Details Before Going Public, Olea Aims for User Community Approach for Water Meter Tech, Tableau to Provide Data Visualization to Springbrook Users, Tech Company: Existing Products Can Help Address Police Bias, Hangar Pulls in $15M to Launch New Gov Tech Companies, Public Records Request Startup NextRequest Swaps CEO, COO, Verizon Council Talks Interoperability, 5G in First Town Hall, Sirius XM, RapidSOS Partner to Send Car Crash Data to 911, IBM: Government Data Breaches Becoming Less Costly, Amid Protests, a Moment of Circumspection for Police Tech, Amazon Web Services Has Hired Four Former State CIOs, Orlando Improves Citizen Satisfaction with Existing Tools, Buffalo, N.Y., Creates Remote 311 Center in Two Days, Partnership Aims to Prevent Use of Stolen Biometric ID Data, Company: New Screen Hides 5G Cells Without Blocking Signal, StreetLight Data Raises $15M for Growth, Multimodal Data, Social Sentiment Company ZenCity Raises $13.5M for Expansion, Copado Adds Government-Specific DevOps Tools to Salesforce, Corporate Giant Invests in Rapid Weapons Detection Tech, Verizon Launches Public Safety Advisory Council Event Series, Johnson Controls Partners with EAGL on Gunshot Detection, Gov Tech Company Recruits Noveck for U.S. GovTech is a division of e.Republic. 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Meet the 2020 #Govtech100 - ClearGov aggregates city financial data to help citizens and local officials understand and visualize how tax dollars are being spent compared to other jurisdictions. The Gov Tech market is composed of a diverse set of investors – from individual angel investors to large private equity companies – each of these organizations play a critical role in a company’s growth. In many cases, they are amping up earlier efforts by coordinating with federal and local officials, patching software, protecting voter registration systems with two-factor authentication, and taking other measures.