Government Digital Tools The Texas Office of the Secretary of State utilizes a tech stack including Open Graph, DreamWeaver, Google Fonts API, APS, jQuery, Windows Server, and Microsoft ASP.NET, indicating a focus on digital infrastructure and web-based services that could benefit from modernization or enhanced cybersecurity solutions.
Public Engagement Opportunities Recent initiatives, such as collaboration with health and housing agencies and community programs for animal sterilization and youth employment, reveal ongoing government active engagement, providing opportunities for partnerships in civic tech, community outreach, and program management solutions.
Funding and Grants With a revenue range of 10 to 25 million dollars, the office operates within a substantial budget supported by federal and state funding, presenting a potential market for financial management tools, grant management software, or consulting services for large-scale government projects.
Collaborative Networks The office's partnerships with state agencies, universities like Texas A&M, and organizations such as the Texas Humane Legislation Network exemplify a collaborative environment that values strategic alliances—opportunities exist to offer SaaS solutions, data-sharing platforms, or stakeholder engagement tools.
Election and Records Management Serving as chief election officer and records keeper, the office’s core functions revolve around election law compliance and document management, indicating a need for secure, efficient election technology, digital record-keeping solutions, and compliance software to support these critical activities.