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Leaptree | June 02, 2020
Leaptree, an Irish cloud-based software company building revenue workforce-related products using powerful AI, has recently announced a formal partnership with Carahsoft, the leading US Government IT Solutions provider based in Virginia, USA. Carahsoft will become the primary distributor of Leaptree Optimize in the Federal, State, and Local Government sectors of the USA. This follows the recent contract award for Leaptree Optimize with a large US Federal Agency....
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Dcode Capital | June 20, 2022
Dcode Capital, the affiliated investment arm of Washington D.C.-based federally-focused accelerator Dcode, announced it has invested in two high-growth, commercially successful technology companies with the potential to transform the U.S. government: UrbanFootprint, the world’s first Urban Intelligence platform, and Tamr, the leading cloud-native data mastering solution. In failing to adopt commercial technology, the federal government wastes billions of dollars and misses k...
Bonfire Interactive Inc. | December 02, 2021
Bonfire Interactive Ltd. , a business unit of GTY Technology and a leader in strategic sourcing and procurement software for the public sector, today announced it has officially released Bonfire Open Access Community Projects. This new procurement tool—free to anyone working in public sector purchasing—provides access to an extensive database of public projects from across North America to streamline the RFx creation process. “Procurement teams can ...
TSMC | May 15, 2020
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd, the biggest contract chipmaker, said it plans to build a $12 billion factory in Arizona in an apparent win for the Trump administration’s efforts to wrestle global tech supply chains back from China. The plan, which will create over 1,600 jobs, comes as U.S. President Donald Trump steps up criticism of Chinese trade practices and Beijing’s handling of the novel coronavirus ahead of the Nov. 3 U.S. presidential election....
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