Fire Kills EzGov Founder

Bryan Mundy, 36, a cofounder and chairman of EzGov Inc., died Jan. 15 in a fire at his Atlanta home.

Bryan Mundy, 36, a cofounder and chairman of EzGov Inc., died Jan. 15 in a fire at his Atlanta home.

The fire was not detected because of a faulty smoke alarm, the Atlanta Journal and Constitution reported Jan. 16. The newspaper reported Mundy and a female companion died of smoke inhalation as flames shot through the single-story white brick house in midtown Atlanta just before 5 a.m.

The woman was not identified pending notification of relatives. Police do not suspect foul play, the paper said.

Atlanta-based EzGov is an Internet company that provides software to government agencies. The software is used to bring services online that previously were handled through the mail or in person.

EzGov has 65 customers and about 150 employees.

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