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First Due recognized on 2025 GovTech 100 List

January 31, 2025

First Due, the supplier of end-to-end software solutions for fire and EMS agencies, has announced its inclusion in the 2025 GovTech 100 list. Curated by Government Technology magazine, this annual list spotlights the top technology companies serving state and local governments.

Since its founding in 2016, First Due has delivered a comprehensive, true-cloud platform designed to meet the critical needs of first responders.

First Due empowers agencies to streamline operations with integrated fire incident documentation, ePCR, pre-incident planning, fire prevention, scheduling, asset and inventory management, training, incident management, mobile response and more, within a single AI-powered platform.  

Co-Founder and CEO, First Due, Andreas Huber’s statement

Co-Founder and CEO Andreas Huber credits the company’s inclusion to a culture of continuous innovation and passion for the fire and EMS community saying: “We are honored by this recognition.

“It highlights our relentless efforts in delivering mission critical solutions our customers depend on day-in and day-out.”  

First Due’s background

Over the past year, First Due has expanded its suite of solutions to include new modules, such as Incident Command, and has invested in developing new Artificial Intelligence technologies to enhance on-scene efficiency and improve data-driven decision-making.

The company is hoping to supporting agencies of all sizes, large metros and smaller rural communities, by delivering a platform tailored to the evolving needs of modern emergency services across North America and beyond.

2025 GovTech’s 100 list highlight First Due: Summary

First Due has been recognized in the 2025 GovTech 100 list, curated by Government Technology magazine they commemorate top technology companies.

The Co-Founder and CEO of First Due, Andreas Huber said that the recognition is an honor.

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