Govshop Blogs
Our posts are devoted to the use of the GovShop ecosystem, marketing research and other points of interest relevant to public procurement.
29 October 2021
On October 28, 2021, Public Spend Forum and GovShop, our AI-enabled Market Intelligence platform, hosted 4 innovative tech companies as part of our biweekly Emerging Tech and Innovation Showcase...
19 October 2021
This blog focuses on the diverse and emerging backgrounds of the listed suppliers pivoting their major functionalities, and worldwide accepted terminologies, which might assist a buyer make an...
26 October 2021
Given this backdrop and urgency, our team at GovShop continues to expand coverage of cybersecurity technology companies so the more than 250+ agencies along with prime contractors searching can...
12 October 2021
In a world newly aware of the dangers of quickly-spreading viruses, an abundance of technology solutions across the globe are attempting to alleviate these concerns. Many of these efforts, however,...
7 October 2021
Plan Bay Area 2050 is a long-range plan charting the course for the future of the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area. Launched by the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC), PBA 2050 will...
4 October 2021
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) recently announced a partnership with Girls Who Code, a nonprofit organization working to close the gender gap in technology. ...
1 October 2021
On September 30, 2021, Public Spend Forum and GovShop, our AI-enabled Market Intelligence platform, hosted 4 innovative tech companies as part of our biweekly Emerging Tech and Innovation Showcase...
16 September 2021
In 2006, Clive Humby, who is a British mathematician, coined the phrase “Data is the new oil.” Later, George Firican wrote that “Both oil and data can be transformed into different products....
23 September 2021
Squishy Robotics recently participated in a prescribed burn event in Novato, CA that was run by F.I.R.E. Foundry and a local fire department. The primary purpose of this testing was to...