Primary Job Title Head of Innovation Primary Organization CivicEye
Location Nashville, Tennessee, United States Regions Southern US Gender Male
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Steve Repetti is a technologist, builder, and investor focused on foundational platforms, embedded AI, and mission-critical software. He is CEO and CTO of RadWeb Technologies, the Nashville-based company behind a proprietary platform underneath production systems handling hundreds of millions of transactions per day across regulated,
mission-critical domains.
He is co-creator of FGL, a complete development, deployment, and runtime platform that unifies client and server into a single integrated environment, optimized for advanced enterprise applications, real-time analytics, and embedded intelligence. He is also the creator of xWinLib, an in-browser windowing and UI framework that delivers desktop-class applications through any browser without installs.
At CivicEye, Repetti serves as Head of Innovation, having previously served as CTO during the buildout of the company's product line for law enforcement, prosecutors, and courts. He led the design, development, and implementation of CivicEye's CJIS-compliant platform, now deployed across multiple states from local agencies to state-wide systems, with embedded AI and real-time analytics built into the workflow.
Through RadWeb, Repetti operates a portfolio of AI products and partnerships including Reclassifier.AI (an AI engine for domain-tuned regulated environments), Pretactical.AI, Place2Be (AI for real estate engagement), and AlphaDirect (an AI-enhanced angel investing platform built in joint venture with Relevance Ventures). He is an active technology investor and writes regularly at Substack on foundational technology, AI collaboration, and frontier engineering.
Repetti is former chairman of the Silicon Valley non-profit Data Portability Group and a former board member at StartupBus. His work has been covered in PC Magazine, PC World, eWeek, InformationWeek, CNET, ZDNET, TechCrunch, ReadWriteWeb, and Mashable, with multiple awards for technology innovation along the way.
Based in the Nashville, Tennessee area.


