Nov 6th 2020 | Posted in Technology by Government Contracting Pipeline
 NH city issues RFI for disaster recovery server infrastructure input
Rochester, NH

New Hampshire – The city of Rochester issued a request for information (RFI) for disaster recovery solutions for server infrastructure. City officials are soliciting input and identifying potential partners to provide a comprehensive disaster recovery solution that meets recovery goals, is easy and efficient to maintain, and is easily scalable. Rochester is planning to implement a […]

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Oct 28th 2020 | Posted in Technology by Texas Government Insider
U.S. Space Command Basing Nominations 340x240 San Antonio campaigns to host U.S. Space Command headquarters

As the U.S. Air Force prepares to select the site for the new U.S. Space Command headquarters in January 2021, San Antonio officials are taking the discussion to Washington, D.C. San Antonio’s contingent comprises Mayor Ron Nirenberg, retired Marine Maj. Gen. Juan Ayala, director of the city’s Office of Military and Veteran Affairs, and Jenna […]

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Oct 19th 2020 | Posted in Technology by Government Contracting Pipeline
NY civil service collage 340x240 New York issues RFI for civil service examination solution

New York – The New York State (NYS) Office of Information Technology Services released a request for information (RFI) to solicit input on out-of-box solutions and industry standards for examination services and application management. These solutions would be used by NYS’ Department of Civil Service (DCS), human resources staff at various state agencies, and civil service […]

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Oct 13th 2020 | Posted in Technology by Texas Government Insider
Houston Intercontinental concourse 340x240 Houston Airport System issues RFI for digital, interactive directory technology
Houston Intercontinental - concourse

The Houston Airport System (HAS) is requesting information and input from industry vendors about the newest Digital and Interactive Directory (DID) technology and applications for George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) and William P. Hobby Airport (HOU). Information should include the latest innovation and technology in passenger information, wayfinding, and content design. Responses to the request […]

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Oct 13th 2020 | Posted in Technology by Texas Government Insider
Arlington RAPID autonomous vehicle 340x240 Arlington to start autonomous vehicle rideshare program in March 2021
Arlington RAPID autonomous vehicle

Arlington city officials are planning to launch an autonomous vehicle pilot program in March 2021 after gathering public input. The Rideshare, Automation, and Payment Integration Demonstration (RAPID) project will integrate fully autonomous vehicles into Arlington’s existing Via on-demand rideshare service. Riders will book and pay for rides through the existing Via platform. If the ride […]

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Oct 13th 2020 | Posted in Technology by Government Contracting Pipeline
NY NYC Internet Master Plan 340x240 New York City to issue RFP for Internet Master Plan this fall

New York – The city of New York will release a request for proposals (RFP) this fall as it accelerates its $157 million Internet Master Plan initiative to provide hundreds of thousands of residents with low-cost internet service. According to the city’s chief technology officer, the RFP will help the city find the partners and allocate […]

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Oct 13th 2020 | Posted in Technology by Government Contracting Pipeline
 Jacksonville issues RFQ for autonomous vehicle corridor project
Jacksonville U2C rendering

Florida – The Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA) issued a request for qualifications (RFQ) for the design, build, operation, and maintenance of an autonomous vehicle project. Phase 1 of the Bay Street Innovation Corridor would construct 3 miles of an autonomous transportation network known as the Ultimate Urban Circulator System, or U2C. The project integrates innovative and […]

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Jul 17th 2020 | Posted in Technology by Texas Government Insider
 Houston issues RFI for electric vehicle charging stations in advance of RFP

The city of Houston issued a request for information (RFI) to collect input on business models and potential partnership opportunities as it seeks to modernize and expand its electric vehicle (EV) efforts. Houston is gathering information on owning, operating, and managing publicly and privately accessible Electric Vehicle Support Equipment (EVSE). Prior to developing its long-range […]

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Mar 6th 2020 | Posted in Technology by Government Contracting Pipeline
 Jacksonville seeks partner for autonomous vehicle program
Rendering of Jacksonville U2C system

Florida – The Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA) plans to issue a request for proposals (RFP) seeking firms to help build and operate its Ultimate Urban Circulator (U2C) autonomous vehicle program. Officials estimate the project will cost $350 million to $400 million, and JTA will likely offer a 30-year contract with the RFP. The winning bidder will […]

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Feb 21st 2020 | Posted in Technology by Government Contracting Pipeline
Illinois R D 340x240 Illinois to proceed with $500M university investment

Illinois – Gov. JB Pritzker recently announced $500 million in capital funding for the University of Illinois’ research and innovation hubs. The investment is part of Pritzker’s vision for state-of-the-art technology, robust higher education, and private partnerships that will spur economic development. The money will go to the university system’s Illinois Innovation Network (IIN) and […]

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Feb 7th 2020 | Posted in Technology by Government Contracting Pipeline
rural constructionWEB 1 340x240 Rural Americans to benefit from $20.4B in broadband subsidies

Washington, D.C. – California, Texas, Michigan, and Wisconsin are in line to benefit from their lack of broadband services in rural areas after the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved the first phase of the $20.4 billion Rural Digital Opportunity Fund on January 30. The Rural Digital Opportunity Fund will subsidize the construction of high-speed broadband in […]

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Jan 31st 2020 | Posted in Technology by Texas Government Insider
rural constructionWEB 340x240 Rural Texans to benefit from $20.4B in federal subsidies for broadband

Texas is in line to benefit from its lack of broadband services in rural areas after the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved the first phase of the $20.4 billion Rural Digital Opportunity Fund on January 30. The Rural Digital Opportunity Fund will subsidize the construction of high-speed broadband in 48 states through a reverse-auction format […]

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Dec 20th 2019 | Posted in Technology by Texas Government Insider
hackerWEB 340x240 Hackers steal customers credit card information from several Texas municipalities

The cities of Fort Worth, Sugar Land, and Waco are among the latest municipalities around the state and country to report data breaches that exposed customers’ credit card information to theft. They joined College Station, Odessa, and San Angelo as clients of the same third-party vendor whose software was violated by an unauthorized party. Hackers […]

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Oct 11th 2019 | Posted in Technology by Texas Government Insider
air taxi 340x240 Innovation taking off at DFW Airport

The innovation department at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is embarking on several cutting-edge projects to deliver new products and services to the airport that support its operations. Airport innovators also are considering air taxis with a mission to conduct test flights by December 2020 between the airport’s corporate aviation area and a helipad in […]

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Oct 4th 2019 | Posted in Technology by Texas Government Insider
Army Futures Command A M partnership Gen. John M. Murray 340x240 Texas A&M system, Army Futures Command reach technology deal

Texas A&M University System and U.S. Army Futures Command representatives announced a multi-year cooperative agreement on October 2 that will support research into new technologies. Through the agreement, Army Futures Command will provide $65 million over five years to aid Texas A&M System researchers in focusing on several areas that advance laser and hypersonic defense […]

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Apr 5th 2019 | Posted in Technology by wpengine
artificial intelligence 3382507 960 720 340x240 Naperville requesting information on smart technologies

Illinois– The city of Naperville has issued a request for information (RFI) to bring more smart technologies to its city. The RFI asks for ideas regarding how data, design and technology can contribute to what officials are calling the next generation streetscape. The request is an attempt to see what vendors are able to bring forward […]

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Apr 5th 2019 | Posted in Technology by wpengine
cloud 3406627 960 720 340x240 CIA to issue RFI for cloud computing services 

Washington, D.C.- The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is preparing to significantly increase its reliance on cloud-computing services, with plans to solicit tens of billions of dollars of work divided among multiple tech companies. The CIA is conducting a two-phase procurement, called IC Commercial Cloud Enterprise (C2E), that will be released as a request for information […]

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Mar 28th 2018 | Posted in Technology by Strategic Partnerships, Inc.
AI 340x240 Bill introduced to study AI and provide competitiveness through P3s

A new bill, the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act of 2018, was introduced by a New York congresswoman that would create a commission focused on studying artificial intelligence and its impact on the country and national security. The AI legislation proposes an independent commission to examine artificial intelligence advances on a national […]

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Mar 7th 2018 | Posted in Technology by Strategic Partnerships, Inc.
glass fiber 661685 960 720 340x240 San Francisco seeks P3 for city wide fiber network

California– San Francisco is moving ahead with plans for a public-private partnership (P3) to build a city-wide fiber network that will encompass the almost 47-square miles of the city. The city has issued a request for information (RFI) for the project and also plans to select five proposals by April 30. The city will then […]

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Mar 7th 2018 | Posted in Technology by Strategic Partnerships, Inc.
binary 3168094 960 720 340x240 Erie County considers P3 for high speed internet

Pennsylvania– The Pennsylvania Regional Planning and Development Commission and Connected Nation completed a study that identifies Erie County as providing the lowest access to high-speed internet in the region. County executives are reviewing the report that shows access at 7.6 percent and recommends forming a team to oversee and implement actions. To counter this low […]

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Dec 6th 2017 | Posted in Technology by Kristin Gordon
mac 459196 960 720 340x240 Broadband is infrastructure for todays America... and now is the time to build

From telegraphs, to telephones to mobile devices, the United States is trying to bring broadband, or advanced telecommunications services into the 21st century. Stringing telephone lines from pole to pole has now moved to underground cable and vertical towers that attempt to keep you connected in any large or small town.    Greater Minnesota plans to make some headway on integrating […]

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Nov 3rd 2017 | Posted in Technology by Kristin Gordon
security 2337429  340 340x240 State cybersecurity coordinator Kimbriel wants to make Texas cyber leader

Cyber attacks are becoming more common and even though we tend to only hear about the attacks of high-profile entities, no company with an online presence is immune to attacks. “We are only as strong as our weakest link,” said Todd Kimbriel, Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) acting cybersecurity coordinator for the state. “There […]

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Sep 22nd 2017 | Posted in Technology by Kristin Gordon
smart 340x240 Texas cities testing innovative transportation projects, Part II

Editor’s Note: This is the second part of a two-part article on our follow-up with cities that presented innovative transportation projects at the Texas Mobility Summit 2.0 in 2016. This week we will cover the cities of Dallas and Fort Worth, city of Corpus Christi and the city of San Antonio. Last week’s article covered the […]

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Sep 15th 2017 | Posted in Technology by Kristin Gordon
future 340x240 Texas cities testing innovate transportation projects

Editor’s Note: This is a two-part article on our follow-up with cities that presented innovative transportation pilot projects at the Texas Mobility Summit 2.0 in 2016. This week we will cover the city of Bryan, city of College Station and the city of Arlington. Next week we will cover the cities of Dallas and Fort […]

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