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Locality: San Francisco, California

Phone: +1 415-797-7404



Address: 351 California St, San Francisco, CA 94104 94104 San Francisco, CA, US

Website: www.appallicious.com/

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Appallicious 28.09.2021

Always a HUGE Day when the CTO FEMA Department of Homeland Security Ted Okada visits our office with his team and we have exceptionally productive meetings! Looking forward to the work we will do together in the coming months!

Appallicious 19.08.2021

Huge day for the Appallicious Team!!! Making history with the North West Tribes and the Bay View district. First Community Resilience Platforms!!! What an accomplishment!! Congrats to you all! http://www.govtech.com//Tech-and-Community-Resilience-From with Aki Yoshida and 20 others.

Appallicious 10.08.2021

Here are five such startups helping bring government into the 21st century. 1. APPALLICIOUS Founder: Yo Yoshida Open data visualization startup Appallicious is best known for its mobility services in disaster response...,... http://www.govtech.com//5-Startups-Helping-to-Bring-Govern See more

Appallicious 28.07.2021

As we get closer to the public San Francisco launch of the Disaster Assessment and Assistance Dashboard we are grateful for our feature in Government Technology News. Exciting stuff, check it out.

Appallicious 24.07.2021

A great day when our friends at Microsoft mention us on their website. Thank you for the mention in your article on Civic Tech at the Accela Conference!!! Look forward to working with you in the future. http://www.microsoft.com//Connecting-for-civ/default.aspx

Appallicious 05.07.2021

Proud of CEO @YoYoshida representing Appallicious at the Accela Partnerships Conference. A HUGE congratulations to our partner, Accela Software, for raising $143.5 M, one of the largest ever single investments in a government-related technology start-up.

Appallicious 27.06.2021

Amazing to make the list of the 5 Companies that will have the largest impact on citizens and government this year!!!!! Congrats to the team..Eddy Abiano, Logan Weir, Isabel Cortes, Ashley De Smeth, Fabrice Ganzfeld Armisen, Kevin O'Connor, Robby Sasir, Brian Purchia, Max Wertheimer, Michael Deeb, Christina Deeb, Pam Cacci, Jordan Adair, Chandra Danine Farmer, John Farmer, We've been quite for the last few months as our platform is getting ready to be adopted soon in a region near year... https://www.techwire.net/5-civic-tech-startups-watch-2015/

Appallicious 21.06.2021

A Giant Thank You to the White House for the this awesome posting and listing us as a solution for the future of Disaster Tech!!! The White House Innovation for Disaster Response and Recovery Initiative was first launched by the Administration in the wake of Hurricane Sandy to find the most effective ways technology can empower survivors, first responders, and local, state, tribal, territorial, and Federal Governments with critical information and resources. In response to th...e Administration’s call to better prepare and empower survivors and communities in the wake of a disaster, the public and private sectors announced the following technology initiatives and platforms: http://www.data.gov/disasters/apps-tools/ See more

Appallicious 09.06.2021

Appallicious founder Yo Yoshida discusses a personal tragedy that lead him to become a prolific champion of citywide open data in San Francisco tied to apartments and housing. His comments were from March's inaugural Data Summit in 2014. Regional forums for the 2015 Data Summit, scheduled to happen again in March during the nationwide transparency awareness week known as "Sunshine Week" are just underway. http://www.cafwd.org//data-summit-yo-yoshida-of-appallicio

Appallicious 25.05.2021

So thankful for the incredible team at Appallicious, the incredible dedication to the vision of trying to create products that can possibly help save lives, and the determination to make this company a reality.

Appallicious 08.05.2021

Great Article from GOVTECH following the successful Pilot of DAAD in SF!!! San Francisco Pilots Disaster Preparation Dashboard The cloud-based platform is a multi-purpose, disaster preparation and recovery program that serves citizens, businesses and government. http://www.govtech.com//San-Francisco-Pilots-Disaster-Prep

Appallicious 28.03.2021

Over the next year, San Francisco's Office of Resilience & Recovery will partner with Urban Risk Lab, San Francisco Department of Emergency Management, SFDPH, N...eighborland and Appallicious to host community meetings in various library branches around the city to discuss the possibility of placing the hubs in underserved parts of the cityto serve not only as disaster preparedness but as usable public space. See more

Appallicious 20.03.2021

Always a HUGE Day when the CTO FEMA Department of Homeland Security Ted Okada visits our office with his team and we have exceptionally productive meetings! Looking forward to the work we will do together in the coming months!

Appallicious 28.02.2021

Here’s a favorite post of ours from the past: President Barack Obama has reaffirmed the United States' commitment to the Open Government Partnership and announced several new open government initiatives in various agencies and departments during an event held at the United Nations. #opendata #opengov https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wei-pO5fU4#t=168 #ThrowbackThursday powered by https://sumall.com/facebook

Appallicious 18.02.2021

Finished Submission for Knight Foundation Competition- Last time we placed 2nd this time we should win. Need some people to give us a heart and comment that they could use this in their community please! If we win we split $3,000,000- Here is the challenge... How might we make data work for individuals and communities? This is exactly what we do!!!! Please go in and give us a Heart <3 https://www.newschallenge.org//community-resilience-platfo

Appallicious 13.02.2021

Here’s a favorite post of ours from the past: Appallicious CEO and co-founder Yo Yoshida joined other open data advocates yesterday to discuss some of the limits that exist in government today due to a lack of standardization. Yo was also joined by folks from CALinnovates, Accela Software, OpenCounter Visa, MapLight, Sunlight Foundation and the California Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz) #ThrowbackThursday powered by https://sumall.com/facebook