Tyler Technologies has acquired MyGov, a provider of cloud-based community development solutions, enhancing its public administration offerings with innovative technology for municipalities.
Target Company Overview
MyGov, established in 2002, is a leading provider of cloud-based community development and asset management solutions. The company has developed a scalable platform designed to assist municipalities in modernizing various functions such as permitting, code enforcement, electronic plan submissions, inspections, planning, zoning, and asset management. With a solid presence in Texas and an expanding national footprint, MyGov’s technology aims to streamline critical processes and enhance operational efficiency for local governments.
Industry Overview in the United States
The market for community development solutions in the United States is rapidly evolving as municipal governments increasingly seek technology-driven efficiencies. Digital transformation within public administration has become a priority, as local administrations recognize the need to adopt innovative tools that simplify operations and improve service delivery. This transformation has been fueled by the demand for integrated solutions that address multiple facets of governance.
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Tyler Technologies, Inc.
invested in
MyGov
in 2025
in a Buyout deal