May 12, 2024

Southwest Florida Roundup

Zak Miller creates phone app to help count the homeless

Art Levy | 4/27/2020

When Zak Miller, founder and CEO of Hyperion Data of St. Petersburg, learned how data designed to count the homeless population was collected – basically volunteers standing outside while asking questions and juggling a series of paper forms to fill out – he went to work on a phone app to cut the paperwork and save time.

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