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Austin TX. Local government licensing, permitting, and short-term rental compliance platform, helping cities manage business licenses and regulate STR markets.
GovOS is an Austin, Texas-based local government software company that provides cloud-based licensing, permitting, and regulatory compliance platforms for cities and counties. The company is particularly well known for its short-term rental (STR) compliance platform, which helps municipalities track, register, and regulate Airbnb and VRBO properties in their jurisdictions—a rapidly growing need as cities struggle to enforce STR regulations. GovOS also offers a broader business licensing and civic services platform.\n\nThe platform enables local governments to create online application portals for business licenses and permits, automate renewal workflows, and enforce compliance through data matching and penalty management. GovOS's STR compliance module scrapes rental listing platforms to identify unregistered properties, matches them against city registration databases, and generates notices and citations for non-compliant operators, significantly increasing compliance rates without adding staff.\n\nGovOS targets mid-size cities and counties that are dealing with the regulatory challenges of the short-term rental economy and the broader need to modernize business licensing from paper-based processes. It competes with Accela, OpenGov, and STR-specific tools from Host Compliance. GovOS differentiates through its specialization in short-term rental regulation—an underserved niche that gives it a strong wedge into local government permitting and licensing accounts.
Largest AI supplier to the U.S. government. $12B FY2025 revenue, 12.4% growth. Serves DoD, intelligence, and civilian agencies with AI, cyber, and digital transformation.
Booz Allen Hamilton is a leading management consulting and technology firm founded in 1914 and headquartered in McLean, Virginia. With roughly 34,000 employees and fiscal year 2025 revenue of $12 billion (up 12.4% year-over-year), it is widely recognized as the premier analytics and AI partner to the U.S. federal government, contributing approximately $800 million in AI-related revenue in FY2025 alone.\n\nThe company serves clients across the Department of Defense, intelligence community, civilian agencies, and commercial sectors, delivering solutions in AI and machine learning, cybersecurity, cloud migration, data engineering, digital transformation, and space. Booz Allen's proprietary Vellox agentic cyber product suite, launched in 2026, uses AI to fight AI-powered threats in real time. The firm ended Q4 FY2025 with a record $37 billion contract backlog.\n\nBooz Allen is known for embedding highly cleared engineers and data scientists directly into classified government programs, translating cutting-edge commercial AI into mission-critical applications. Recent strategic priorities include Indo-Pacific Command support, quantum computing research, software-defined communications, and a $1.58 billion Defense Intelligence Agency contract for weapons-of-mass-destruction intelligence analysis awarded in 2025.
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