Tyler
Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: TYL) announced today that it has signed an
agreement valued at approximately $10 million with Lubbock County,
Texas, for multiple Tyler solution suites. The solutions include New
World™ public safety records management and computer-aided
dispatch (CAD), Brazos™ eCitation, SoftCode™ civil
process, Odyssey® court case management including Tyler
Corrections™, Odyssey Jury™, Prosecutor, and
Pretrial, and Munis® enterprise resource planning (ERP)
solutions. Lubbock County currently uses Eagle™ and Incode®
financials solutions from Tyler.
Lubbock County was looking to overhaul many of its software systems and
wanted state-of-the-art systems that would manage public safety, civil
process, ERP, and court case management processes. The county selected
Tyler to provide solutions that would serve multiple county departments.
Specifically, Lubbock County will benefit from the following solutions:
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New World CAD will streamline calls for service for Lubbock County's
emergency response department and accurately manage those calls within
an intuitive records management system.
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Brazos eCitation will make the citation process more efficient by
transitioning from paper tickets to electronic ones, saving law
enforcement time and department resources.
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SoftCode will manage all aspects of the civil process, including
integrating document tracking from invoice to service, and from
disbursement to final closeout.
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An integrated criminal justice system featuring Odyssey will provide
Lubbock County with a comprehensive case management solution for
court, jail, prosecutor, jury, and pretrial services. It will improve
efficiency for locating case information, creating dockets, and
generating forms with advanced functionality.
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Munis will manage all core functions related to financial, human
resources, revenues, and citizen services and will streamline the
county's administrative functions in a completely integrated system.
"By selecting multiple software solutions from a single vendor, rather
than a combination of unrelated systems, our employees will be able to
efficiently use technology to greatly improve what they do on a daily
basis to better serve Lubbock County," said Bill McCay, Lubbock County
Commissioner. "We are confident in Tyler's solutions and expertise in
the public sector for delivering a robust and comprehensive solution,
and we look forward to improving efficiency and productivity across many
different county departments for many years to come."
"Lubbock County has embraced our Connected Communities vision as it
leverages Tyler's best-in-class software solutions across the courts,
sheriff, county and district clerk, auditor, and treasurer offices,"
said Lynn Moore, president and chief executive officer of Tyler. "With
this agreement, Lubbock County will be one of the most comprehensive
users of Tyler products in the nation."
About Tyler Technologies, Inc.
Tyler Technologies (NYSE: TYL) is a leading provider of end-to-end
information management solutions and services for local governments.
Tyler partners with clients to empower the public sector - cities,
counties, schools and other government entities - to become more
efficient, more accessible and more responsive to the needs of their
constituents. Tyler's client base includes more than 15,000 local
government offices in all 50 states, Canada, the Caribbean, Australia,
and other international locations. In 2017, Forbes ranked Tyler on its
"Most Innovative Growth Companies" list, and Fortune included Tyler on
its "100 Fastest-Growing Companies" list. More information about Tyler
Technologies, headquartered in Plano, Texas, can be found at www.tylertech.com.
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Tyler Technologies
Nina Minney, 972-713-3752
Nina.Minney@tylertech.com