State and local government agencies face more daunting challenges than ever before. Budgets are tighter yet agencies must comply with new federal mandates, like Medicaid Information Technology Architecture (MITA). And, if your agency is like most, data trapped in siloed systems prevents you from efficiently serving constituents and also tracking and communicating your adherence to federal regulations.
Meet these challenges—and more—with Software AG. We can help you modernize your IT investments so you achieve results faster, more economically and with less risk.
Agencies in 39 of 50 states better integrate, share and manage information by using solutions from Software AG. We’ve helped agencies:
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Our state and local government solutions utilize the Software AG Business Infrastructure Suite, enabling organizations to achieve business results—faster. Learn More.
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Learn about the components of our Business Infrastructure Suite for:
Business Process Management (BPM)
SOA Governance
Got questions? Please e-mail Mike.Ellison@softwareag.com in our State and Local Government solutions office in Reston, VA.
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