Uncover why the promises of the second Trump administration have contractors concerned about spending and acquisition funding ...
U.S. officials commemorated Data Privacy Day in several ways, ranging from spreading awareness to sharing informational ...
An ongoing “service interruption” at government contractor giant Conduent sparked outages across several U.S. states, leaving residents without access to some benefits and support payments.
"The plan that we have is in two phases – the first phase is launching it this year, then of course, 2026 to 2030 is to see full implementation of GovTech. "What does that mean? That means you ...
The “GovTech: Fundamentals and Key Concepts” e-Learning course (GovTech 101) introduces the GovTech concepts, focus areas, solutions, and good practices to support digital transformation reforms of ...
A new AI-focused partnership aims to provide wider access to government contracts while also raising the profile of a young but quickly growing group designed to promote use of artificial ...
A global survey of law enforcement reveals the top tech tools, from those empowering criminals to those aiding law enforcement. The North American data reveals unique challenges and priorities.
Tyler Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: TYL), the largest company in North America solely focused on providing software and services to the public sector, has been recognized as a GovTech 100 company for ...
First Due is proud to announce its inclusion in the prestigious 2025 GovTech 100 list. Curated by Government Technology magazine, this annual list spotlights the top technology companies serving ...
HdL Companies is proud to announce it has been recognized in the 2025 GovTech 100 list by Government Technology Magazine. This prestigious list highlights companies focused on and making a ...
"Tyler has been focused on its mission to empower the public sector through technology for decades, and this recognition from Government Technology underscores our commitment to that mission," sai ...
An ongoing "service interruption" at government contractor giant Conduent sparked outages across several U.S. states, leaving residents without access to some benefits and support payments.