Government ERP and finance solutions within CentralSquare's broad public-sector portfolio.
Procurery Insight
CentralSquare's finance and ERP offerings are part of one of the broadest public-sector portfolios on the market, spanning public safety, community development, and finance — attractive for agencies that want a single large supplier across departments. As with the rest of the portfolio, products vary in modernity and a good deal rides on services delivery, so reference checks on the specific finance modules and implementation team matter. Most relevant where breadth and consolidation outweigh best-of-breed depth.
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| Agency type | Population | Price band | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| City | 50k-150k | $150k-$400k / yr | Chosen for cross-department consolidation under one vendor. |
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Buyer-side editorial for CentralSquare Finance's category — how to scope the purchase, the market map, and the risks peers hit.