Tyler Technologies Expands Public Safety Suite with Acquisition of Emergency Networking

Reuters
Jul 28
Tyler Technologies Expands Public Safety Suite with Acquisition of Emergency Networking

Tyler Technologies, Inc. has announced the acquisition of Emergency Networking, Inc., a company specializing in cloud-native software for fire departments and emergency medical services $(EMS.AU)$ agencies. This acquisition enhances Tyler's public safety suite, especially as fire and EMS departments nationwide transition to the National Emergency Response Information System (NERIS) by January 1, 2026. Emergency Networking, based in Columbus, Ohio, brings expertise in NERIS reporting and a comprehensive solution suite for fire and EMS agencies. The acquisition aims to support these agencies in improving their operational efficiency and compliance with new reporting standards. Emergency Networking will integrate into Tyler's Public Safety Division, with its management and staff continuing under the new structure.

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