Does anyone have any insight into which states have the best software solutions?
I suspect you're mostly going to get counterexamples from other states.
When it comes to software, Florida is all around pretty terrible. I like to think of this as an opportunity to make a difference, but getting a RFP accepted is a very protracted process and you have to overcome nepotism from e.g. security companies run by "forensics" experts who are actually totally clueless about software.
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I suspect you're mostly going to get counterexamples from other states.
When it comes to software, Florida is all around pretty terrible. I like to think of this as an opportunity to make a difference, but getting a RFP accepted is a very protracted process and you have to overcome nepotism from e.g. security companies run by "forensics" experts who are actually totally clueless about software.