Financial-management and ERP software for local governments, with a strong presence among Mid-Atlantic and Northeast municipalities.
Procurery Insight
Edmunds GovTech is a local-government finance specialist long entrenched across New Jersey and the broader Mid-Atlantic, covering general ledger, payroll, tax, and utility billing for small and mid-size municipalities. Its regional density and government-only focus translate to a support model attuned to local-government workflows and statutory requirements, though that same regional concentration means agencies elsewhere should verify references and coverage. A sensible shortlist option for smaller Northeast and Mid-Atlantic governments.
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| Agency type | Population | Price band | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| City | 10k-75k | $40k-$130k / yr | Selected for statutory fit and regional support; modules rolled out in phases. |
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