| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Josh Bosquez |
Chief Technology Officer | Profile |
Dan Burton |
Vice President of Engineering | Profile |
GTY Technology Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: GTYH) (“GTY”) brings leading public sector technology companies together to achieve a new standard in stakeholder engagement and resource management. Through its six business units, GTY offers an intuitive cloud-based suite of solutions for state and local governments, education institutions, and healthcare organizations spanning functions in procurement, payments, grant management, budgeting, and permitting: Bonfire provides strategic sourcing and procurement software to enable confident and compliant spending decisions; CityBase provides government payment solutions to connect constituents with utilities and government agencies; eCivis offers a grant management system to maximize grant revenues and track performance; OpenCounter provides government payment software to guide applicants through complex permitting and licensing procedures; Questica offers budget preparation and management software to deliver on financial and non-financial strategic objectives; Sherpa provides public-sector budgeting software and consulting services.
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Augury brings internet-age technologies into the maintenance world and combines them with the gold-standard practices of Predictive Maintenance. Ideal for use in factories, commercial buildings and even homes, our platform enables facility owners and service companies to deploy quick, cost-efficient and scalable predictive maintenance strategies that reduce environmental impact, energy usage and operational costs. We teamed up certified Vibration Analysis experts with Machine Learning algorithm experts - in order to build the mechanical diagnostics platform of the Internet of Things.
Robotics has the potential to do so much good, but progress has been slowed by complicated hardware and software integrations, long development cycles, and people`s fear of tripping over a robot on their way to work.