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GovTech 100 is the market-leading curation of the top 100 companies in gov tech released each year by
Government Technology magazine. It is an editorial-driven list that is shaped by a variety of key market experts, government employees, investors, and our editorial team.
The formal reveal of the list was made on Jan. 4.
GovTech writer Thad Rueter joined ICYMI that day to discuss the standout moments and deals of 2022, how the gov tech platform conversation is evolving, the biggest needs of government which drove market activity last year — as well as what may be on the horizon for 2023.
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Joseph Morris is the chief innovation officer of <i>Government Technology</i>’s parent company e.Republic and a national keynote speaker on issues, trends and drivers impacting state and local government and education. He has authored publications and reports on funding streams, technology investment areas and public-sector priorities, and has led roundtables, projects and initiatives focused on issues within the public sector. Joe has conducted state and local government research with e.Republic since 2007 and knows the ins and outs of government on all levels. He received his Bachelor of Arts in government and international relations from the California State University, Sacramento.
Thad Rueter writes about the business of government technology. He covered local and state governments for newspapers in the Chicago area and Florida, as well as e-commerce, digital payments and related topics for various publications. He lives in Wisconsin. <br/>