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  2. OpenGov - Wikipedia

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    OpenGov Inc. is a government technology company that offers cloud software for public sector accounting, planning, budgeting, citizen services, and procurement. OpenGov serves over 1,000 cities, counties, and state agencies across 49 states.

  3. Deltek - Wikipedia

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    Deltek is an American multinational enterprise software and information solutions corporation headquartered in Herndon, Virginia. [1] [2] The company sells software to government contractors, engineering, architectural, accounting, and consulting firms to manage customer information, financial and project accounting, project management, risk management, enterprise resource planning, invoicing ...

  4. Tyler Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Tyler Technologies was founded by Joseph F. McKinney in 1966 as Saturn Industries after buying three government companies from Ling-Temco-Vought.In 1968, the company acquired Tyler Pipe, a manufacturer of iron pipes, which eventually became the company's main source of annual revenue.

  5. Accounting Software: A Buyer's Guide - AOL

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    According to Incfile, 46% of small business owners said “they do their own accounting,” whereas 40% have an employee handle it, and roughly 14% outsource bookkeeping. So, looking at your ...

  6. BlackLine Systems - Wikipedia

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    BlackLine IPO. BlackLine was founded in 2001 by Therese Tucker, a former CTO at SunGard Treasury Systems. [7] [8] [9] The initial goal was to help customers replace their use of Excel with a suite of accounting software.

  7. Code.gov is the US government's open-source software hub - AOL

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    Back in August, the Obama Administration announced a new policy that requires 20 percent of the federal government's software projects be open source. To make all of that material easily ...

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