Lynn Moore, president and CEO of Tyler, said in a statement published Thursday the deal aligns with the companys long-term strategy to build up its current offerings with the addition of complementary products and supports growth objectives.
The acquisition also allows us to expand our business into new markets such as health and human services, as well as the federal market, and we look forward to having MicroPacts team join our company, Moore added.
Tyler announced on Feb. 1 that it agreed to pay approximately $185M in cash to buy MicroPact in a push to expand its presence in the federal market.
Herndon, Va.-based MicroPact was established in 1997 and operates with 469 employees providing business process management and case management applications for government clients, including NASA and the departments of Justice and the Treasury.
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