FiscalNote Announces Major New Customer Agreements with International Governments, Embassies, Agencies, Parliaments, and Ministries
FiscalNote Holdings, a leading AI-driven enterprise SaaS technology provider of global policy and market intelligence, announced a new series of wide-ranging customer agreements covering the global public sector – including diplomatic entities and embassies, agencies for international cooperation and defense, parliaments and councils, government-owned or funded finance and banking institutions, and various prominent ministries and cabinet offices in capitals around the world.
Read More about Generative AI : LinkedIn announces New Generative AI Tools for Recruiters
“In the corridors of power and influence around the world, leading decision makers rely on FiscalNote’s mission-critical solutions to deliver the results that help the global public sector navigate geopolitical complexity and volatility, meet the challenges of macroeconomic headwinds, and deliver government services to the citizens they represent”
These recent agreements – covering the First Quarter of 2023 – include new contract wins, expansions, and renewals for FiscalNote’s market-leading portfolio of offerings which provide AI-powered geopolitical intelligence, issue monitoring, legislative tracking, and more.
These customers benefit from a range of FiscalNote technology investments and relationships, including its recently announced collaboration with OpenAI, and its decade-long investment in legal domain-specific models, enhanced accuracy and relevancy, aggregated legislative and regulatory data, and its market leadership in the application of AI in the legal and regulatory space. FiscalNote will continue to work with these and all public sector customers to provide additional value for upselling and cross-selling as the company innovates across its broader product portfolio.
Machine Learning Insights: Machine Learning in Supply Chain: KoiReader Technologies & NVIDIA Team Up To Simplify…
The new customer wins include, but are not limited to, the following:
The European Parliament
The Council of the European Union
The Cabinet Office, United Kingdom
The Office of Parliamentary Counsel, ACT, Australia
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, France
The Department of International Relations and Cooperation, South Africa
Mission of Canada to the European Union
The Ministry of Defense, Spain
The Ministry of Defense, Singapore
The Ministry of the Interior, Netherlands
The Ministry of the Interior, The Czech Republic
The Federal Court of Australia
The Ministry of Transport and Communications, Norway
The Ministry for the Environment and Consumer Protection, State of Bavaria, Germany
The African Union
The NATO Communications and Information Agency
The NATO Intelligence Fusion Centre
Embassy of Germany in the U.S.
Embassy of the Republic of Korea in the U.S.
Embassy of Ireland in the U.S.
Embassy of the Dominican Republic in the U.S.
The Economic and Trade Office, Hong Kong
The Japan Bank for International Cooperation, Japan
The Center for International Finance, Korea
The Korea Institute for International Economic Policy, Korea
“In the corridors of power and influence around the world, leading decision makers rely on FiscalNote’s mission-critical solutions to deliver the results that help the global public sector navigate geopolitical complexity and volatility, meet the challenges of macroeconomic headwinds, and deliver government services to the citizens they represent,” said Josh Resnik, President and Chief Operating Officer, FiscalNote. “These latest customer agreements are representative of the recurring and reliable relationships we continue to grow with blue chip public sector clients who are both geographically diverse and constitute a varied cross-section of international agencies, organizations, embassies, and ministries. We will continue to innovate across our broad portfolio, leveraging our ability to cross-sell and upsell a wide range of products and services, and using our market-leading AI solutions to deliver insights that produce action and impact to advance and improve global government and diplomatic objectives on every continent in the world.”
Today’s unveiling of recent major international public sector customer agreements is the latest in a series of announcements in the Q4/2022 and Q1/2023 quarters by the company regarding significant new healthcare, U.S. public sector, global commercial, and trade association, advocacy, and nonprofit contract wins, expansions, and renewals – demonstrating a sustained momentum for the business and the broad diversity of FiscalNote’s global customer base.
Latest AI Insights : Salesforce Announces New AI-powered Tableau Capabilities for Slack
[To share your insights with us, please write to sghosh@martechseries.com]
Comments are closed.