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Tyler Technologies to Standardize Arkansas Department of Labor's Inspection Processes
Oct 10, 2024 11:57 PM

11:21 AM EDT, 10/08/2024 (MT Newswires) -- Tyler Technologies ( TYL ) said Tuesday that it signed an agreement to provide its Augmented Field Operations platform to the Arkansas Department of Labor and Licensing, or ADLL, to standardize inspection processes.

The platform is expected to give ADLL an "enterprise view" of its inspection processes, which are currently fragmented across 11 agencies, according to the company.

ADLL plans to integrate the platform with its existing Tyler licensing solution to boost efficiencies and expedite the department's transformation initiative, Tyler Technologies ( TYL ) added.

No financial terms were disclosed.

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