Marketplace
Browse the government software landscape
Six groups, organized the way a government buyer thinks about their software estate. Open any category for its market map, vendor cards, and the Procurery Insight on every vendor.
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Land, Permitting & Development
Systems that govern how land is used and developed: building and trade permits, planning and zoning review, licensing, inspections, and code enforcement. The front door between a jurisdiction and everyone who builds, renovates, or operates within it.
Finance & ERP
The financial system of record: general ledger, budgeting, procurement, payroll, HR, and utility billing. The highest-spend, highest-risk software a government operates, with replacement cycles measured in decades.
Public Safety
Mission-critical systems for police, fire, and EMS: computer-aided dispatch (CAD), records management (RMS), jail and corrections, and emergency communications. Uptime, data integrity, and CJIS compliance are non-negotiable.
Public Works & Utilities
Tools that keep physical infrastructure running: enterprise asset management, work orders, fleet, water and wastewater operations, and utility metering and billing. Increasingly GIS-centric and tied to capital planning.
Clerk & Constituent Services
The public-facing and recordkeeping layer of local government: agenda and meeting management, records and legislative management, 311 and service requests, elections support, and online citizen portals.
Data, GIS & Analytics
The spatial and analytical backbone: geographic information systems, open-data portals, performance dashboards, and reporting that increasingly underpin every other category a jurisdiction buys.