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How we help the public sector

Even though they face many of the same problems as private institutions, government agencies are often ignored by technology companies. Where the needs are different, commercial products often don’t fit - leaving public entities in a tough spot. Seeing how much the public sector was underserved, we made a commitment to helping local and state governments get the solutions and attention they need. We’re happy to fill the gap and help public agencies make full use of technology.

2016-08-26T13:29:55-05:00July 15th, 2014|Categories: oklahoma, sex offender|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Oklahoma government IT purchasing – ITSW1025

IT purchasing has always been a challenge for state and local governments. Juggling multiple contracts and approved vendor lists make it difficult to figure out where to go for the things you need. Fortunately, Oklahoma’s recent CIO consolidation has simplified IT purchasing and made it easier than ever for state and local entities to get [...]

2018-07-27T12:49:17-05:00November 5th, 2013|Categories: General|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Keeping Up With the Industry: LSG Solutions Visits the Oklahoma CIO Symposium

In August, our team attended the Oklahoma CIO Symposium in Tulsa, OK, a yearly event put together by Information Systems Leadership of Oklahoma (ISLOK) and Tulsa CIO Forum to offer Oklahoma IT leaders a chance to get together and learn from each other's successes and mistakes. It was a big honor to be asked to [...]

2019-02-14T10:28:47-06:00October 1st, 2013|Categories: oklahoma, sex offender|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Three benefits of hiring a unified project team

Software projects can be messy, especially when it comes to staffing.  Developers provided by one company end up reporting to project managers from a different company who, in turn, report to someone else, and everyone involved spends a lot of time just figuring out how to work together. If you’ve struggled with running these chaotic [...]

2018-07-27T12:49:17-05:00September 24th, 2013|Categories: General|Tags: |0 Comments
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