Integrated financial-management, property-assessment, tax, and utility-billing software for local governments, with a deep base in the Midwest.
Procurery Insight
BS&A is a well-regarded local-government specialist whose financial-management, assessing, tax, and utility-billing modules earn unusually strong satisfaction marks, especially among Michigan and Midwest municipalities and counties. Its focus on small and mid-size local governments — rather than enterprise states — is exactly why fit is so good for that segment, but agencies outside its core geography should check the regional install base and support footprint. A strong shortlist candidate for small-to-mid municipalities wanting an integrated, locally proven suite.
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| Agency type | Population | Price band | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| City | 25k-100k | $60k-$180k / yr | Consolidated finance, tax, and utility billing; support quality repeatedly cited. |
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