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    Sun-Gazette: County seeks savings on software package

    The Lycoming County commissioners approved invoices totaling $102,469 last month to renew the county’s financial software package licensing and mainte...
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    Former Chairman and CEO of Hewlett-Packard, Carly Fiorina, to Speak at CentralSquare 2019

    Carly Fiorina to address how smart and innovative technology can multiply the impact of public sector agencies Lake Mary, Fla., February 15, 2019 — Ce...
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    Financial Post: Former Chairman and CEO of Hewlett-Packard, Carly Fiorina, to Speak at CentralSquare 2019

    LAKE MARY, Fla. — CentralSquare Technologies, a leader in public sector software, announced today that Carly Fiorina will present the keynote address...
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    Ashland Source: County considers additional expenditures for 911 dispatch upgrades

    ASHLAND – Ashland County Commissioners are preparing to spend an additional $315,727 to upgrade the county’s 911 dispatch center.  Th...
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    AP News: Former Chairman and CEO of Hewlett-Packard, Carly Fiorina, to Speak at CentralSquare 2019

    LAKE MARY, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Feb 15, 2019–CentralSquare Technologies, a leader in public sector software, announced today that Ca...
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    The Dominion Post: County Commission approves Star City EMS funds

    MORGANTOWN — The Monongalia County Commission approved up to $14,500 for the Star City Volunteer Fire Department EMS during its regular Wednesday meet...
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    Rome News-Tribune: Floyd first to get new court software

    Floyd County Clerk of Superior Court Barbara Penson smiles like a new grandmother when discussing a new case management software system that is the fi...
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    Journal Republican: New reporting system being researched for sheriff’s office

    Piatt County Sheriff David Hunt is eyeing the purchase of a new records management system that would update various portions of the department’s repor...
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    Daily Democrat: Woodland police upgrading computer software, Will be used to ID criminal suspects

    A $148,000 piece of software for the Woodland Police Department could help identify criminals based on their personal and “professional” characteristi...
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