Tyler Technologies Wins Financial Management Software Contract with Antelope Valley Transit Authority of California
25 Gennaio 2010 - 1:33PM
Business Wire
Tyler Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: TYL) announced today that it
will empower the Antelope Valley Transit Authority (AVTA) of
Lancaster, California to improve its financial management and
reporting by providing Tyler’s Incode local government software
solution. The agreement includes software licenses, implementation,
maintenance, and support.
AVTA will implement a variety of Tyler’s Incode financial, human
capital, citizen services, and document management applications.
The special district looks to leverage Tyler’s Content Manager
application agency wide as well as to take advantage of the
advanced reporting capabilities of the Incode system.
“When choosing a financial management software solution, AVTA’s
goals were clear,” stated AVTA CFO Esmyrna Agustin-Jorge. “We
needed a solution that would respond to our needs for project and
grant accounting, government-standard fund accounting, specialized
reporting, and content management. Tyler’s Incode solution will
enable us to meet these goals.”
“Tyler looks forward to providing AVTA with an exceptional
customer experience,” said Brett Cate, president of Tyler’s Local
Government Division. “Our knowledgeable team of product experts and
sole focus on serving the software needs of the public sector puts
us in a unique position to do so. Tyler is known as an industry
leader and our Incode solution is recognized for its rich
functionality, and user friendly design—both of which will benefit
AVTA.”
Located in Los Angeles County, the cities of Lancaster and
Palmdale teamed up with the county in 1992 to create AVTA in
response to the growing need for public transportation in the
Antelope Valley. Transit service began on July 1, 1992, and today
includes transit, commuter, dial-a-ride, access services, and a
medical shuttle.
Based in Dallas, Tyler Technologies is a leading provider of
end-to-end information management solutions and services for local
governments. Tyler partners with clients to enable the public
sector–cities, counties, schools and other government entities–to
become more efficient, more accessible, and more responsive to the
needs of citizens. Tyler’s client base includes more than 8,000
local government offices throughout all 50 states, Canada, Puerto
Rico and the United Kingdom. Tyler has been named one of “America’s
200 Best Small Companies” for three consecutive years by Forbes
Magazine. More information about Tyler Technologies can be found at
www.tylertech.com.
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