
Eight Texas companies are on the 2024 list, and re-entering is GovOS, based in Austin, which made the 2020 and 2021 lists.
“The hundreds of dedicated state and local government officials we work with are the inspiration driving our continued growth and commitment to delivering the industry’s most innovative and impactful solutions,” said GovOS CEO Michael Crosno in a news release. “We are humbled by the trust these agencies place in us to deliver technology that can truly make a difference in communities.”
The other Texas companies on the list are Aurigo Software, Esper and RapidDeploy in Austin; Kofile in Dallas; Lexipol in Frisco; Tyler Technologies in Plano; and VertexOne in Houston.
“The industry’s resilience and growth, even while other sectors slowed due to economic conditions, underscores the critical nature of technology’s role in solving the most complex government challenges,” said e.Republic Chief Innovation Officer Dustin Haisler. “The 2024 GovTech 100 exemplifies this market energy, as we saw innovation from the back-office ERPs to the citizen-facing service requests systems.”
*Government Technology is a sister publication to Industry Insider — Texas, both divisions of e.Republic.