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Tyler Technologies Announces 2025 Public Sector Excellence Award Winners

Tyler Technologies Announces 2025 Public Sector Excellence Award Winners

Yahoo12-05-2025

Twenty-eight winners recognized at Tyler Connect user conference
PLANO, Texas, May 12, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tyler Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: TYL) is proud to announce its 2025 Public Sector Excellence Award winners. Each of this year's 28 winners were recognized for their leadership, innovation, and excellence in developing, deploying, or maintaining Tyler solutions within their jurisdictions.
"We continue to be inspired by the real impact and positive change our clients are making in their communities through technology," said Lynn Moore, president and chief executive officer of Tyler. "We congratulate all of our excellence award winners this year, and we're looking forward to seeing what they will accomplish in the future."
Tyler's excellence awards were announced at this year's Tyler Connect user conference, happening now through May 14 in San Antonio, Texas. More than 5,000 clients are attending the conference, which features nearly 700 education and training sessions to help users maximize their Tyler investments and stay up to date on technology trends and best practices. The conference also features inspiring keynote speakers and networking opportunities with Tyler leaders and their peers.
These jurisdictions were recognized for their significant commitment to public service and striving for greater efficiency and effectiveness in serving their communities. Organizations that submitted applications were evaluated and selected by a diverse panel of Tyler leadership in one of the following categories. More information about each winning jurisdiction can be found here.
Civic Interaction & Public Trust
Montana Department of Revenue
City of Naperville, Illinois
Macomb County Clerk's Office, Michigan
Connected Community
City of Palm Springs, California
City of Fayetteville, Arkansas
City of Carson, California
Data & Transparency
Hood River County School District, Oregon
Nevada Department of Public Safety
Collier County, Florida
Massachusetts Trial Court
Digital Services & Cloud
County of Albemarle, Virginia
City of Hobbs, New Mexico
El Paso County IT, Texas
Equity & Access
West Ada School District, Idaho
Operational Efficiency
City of Antioch, California
County of York, Pennsylvania
Macomb County, Michigan
Stark County, Ohio
City of Raytown, Missouri
City of Madison, Wisconsin
Superior Court of California
Lake County, Illinois
El Paso County Criminal Justice Coordination Department, Texas
Performance & Innovation
Pickens County Government, Georgia
Dunlap CUSD #323, Illinois
Chesapeake Fire Department, Virginia
City of Pasadena, California
Las Vegas Justice Court, Nevada
The Tyler Public Sector Excellence Awards were established in 2010. Since then, Tyler has awarded more than 300 public sector organizations for excellence in developing, deploying, and maintaining Tyler's solutions in innovative ways.
About Tyler Technologies, Inc.
Tyler Technologies (NYSE: TYL) is a leading provider of integrated software and technology services for the public sector. Tyler's end-to-end solutions empower local, state, and federal government entities to operate efficiently and transparently with residents and each other. By connecting data and processes across disparate systems, Tyler's solutions transform how clients turn actionable insights into opportunities and solutions for their communities. Tyler has more than 45,000 successful installations across 13,000 locations, with clients in all 50 states, Canada, the Caribbean, Australia, and other international locations. Tyler has been recognized numerous times for growth and innovation, including on Government Technology's GovTech 100 list. More information about Tyler Technologies, an S&P 500 company headquartered in Plano, Texas, can be found at tylertech.com.
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Jennifer KeplerTyler Technologies972.713.3770Media.team@tylertech.com

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