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September 2025 Investor News

09/03/2025

Volume 9 | Issue 3

  • Coweta County 911, GA – Enterprise Public Safety
  • Monroe County, PA – Appraisal Services
  • Sarasota County School District, FL – Student Transportation
  • Suffolk County, NY – Enterprise Records Management
  • Klamath County, OR – Enterprise ERP
  • City of Elberton, GA – ERP Pro and Municipal Justice

Oklahoma Dept. of Labor selects Tyler’s State Regulatory Platform Suite.
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Tyler reports second quarter 2025 earnings.
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Tyler acquires Emergency Networking.
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Tyler supports Delaware’s transition to NERIS for federal compliance.
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LA County, CA selects Tyler’s Priority Based Budgeting solution.
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*The above list shows a selection, not a comprehensive list, of Tyler's recent contract signings to demonstrate the variety of Tyler's solutions.

Takeaways From NACo’s Annual Conference

The 2025 National Association of Counties (NACo) Annual Conference & Exposition in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, brought together elected and appointed officials from more than 3,000 counties. Conference content included discussions of federal policies impacting counties, workshops highlighting county best practices, engaging general sessions, and more. As a NACo Corporate Premiere Partner, Tyler participated in multiple panels and served as an on-site exhibitor.

The Tyler team recognized three key takeaways from this year’s conference:

  • AI is Driving Workforce Efficiency. Faced with tight budgets, mounting demands, and often outdated infrastructure, counties require technology solutions that streamline operations while improving accuracy and service. AI is already in widespread use within counties and offers tremendous potential to help address those challenges. Henry Sal, senior director of AI automation at Tyler, participated in the “Revolutionizing the Government Workforce With AI” panel. He emphasized that AI is not replacing agency staff but instead empowers them to focus on more complex and valuable tasks as they serve and strengthen their communities.
  • Counties are Leading Through Innovation. From AI pilot programs to intelligent content management approaches to breaking down data silos, the impressive work of leading agencies was on display throughout the conference. Jason Frink, account executive for Priority Based Budgeting at Tyler, participated in the “AI Innovation Showcase,” which presented innovative county use cases focused on efficiencies and the use of advanced agentic AI. He shared how there is often a missing link between line-item budgets and strategic outcomes aligned with community priorities. Priority-based budgeting solutions that incorporate AI are helping counties not only improve efficiency and reassess spending but also predict infrastructure failures and better understand risks.
  • Partnerships Fuel Success. One quick scan of session titles revealed a clear message – collaboration and partnerships are critical to the success of technology projects. As NACo recently observed during an appearance on the Tyler Tech Podcast, close collaboration is essential to understanding the role of technology in maintaining county infrastructure and striking a balance between budget and priorities. Nationally, there has been an increase in both county-to-county and county-to-state collaboration on technology initiatives. Counties also benefit from strong partnerships with reliable external partners as they implement modern technology and facilitate cloud migration.

Tyler CFO Brian Miller comments on the recent acquisition of Emergency Networking.

Our M&A strategy reflects a core competency for Tyler and brings significant competitive value and cross-sell synergies across our organization while expanding our total addressable market. Our latest acquisition of Emergency Networking strengthens our competitive position in public safety by complementing our existing expertise in the law enforcement market with a comprehensive suite of cloud-native solutions for fire departments and emergency medical services agencies. Emergency Networking adds depth to our tightly integrated Enterprise Justice and Public Safety offerings, spanning mission-critical functions from 911 dispatch to disposition. Additionally, as a pioneer in National Emergency Response Information System (NERIS) compliance, Emergency Networking positions us at the forefront of the mandated transition from National Fire Incident Reporting System NFIRS to NERIS by Jan. 1, 2026. As with other “tuck-in” acquisitions, we expect to be able to leverage our existing sales organization and client base to accelerate the growth of Emergency Networking within Tyler.

The combination of expanded capabilities, a robust cloud offering, regulatory tailwinds, and integration with courts and justice applications supports our competitive strength in public safety opportunities, including those with tier one agencies. This further enables us to support public safety agencies at every stage of their mission, empowering them to build stronger agencies and keep communities safe. We believe Tyler now has the most comprehensive suite of solutions for public safety agencies.

Our recent efforts in corporate responsibility are delivering measurable progress and recognition, including MSCI’s recent upgrade of our ESG rating to AA, advancing from BBB in 2023 to A in 2024. This positions Tyler highly among software and services sector leaders on a scale from CCC to AAA. We also achieved Prime status with ISS, earning a C rating in late 2024, a mark of strong corporate responsibility performance on ISS’s D– to A+ scale. Together, these efforts reinforce our resilience, build stakeholder trust, and strengthen our standing as a reliable corporate steward and an employer of choice.


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