- Revenue
- $100M
- Customers
- 70
- Year founded
- 2016
- Funding
- -
- Team size
- 250
- Growth
- -
Top 22 Other Government Software SaaS Companies in May 2026
As of May 2026, there are 22 SaaS companies in Other Government Software. They have combined revenues of $16.4B and employ 4.9K people. They have raised $5.5M and serve 2.6K customers combined.
The Other Government Software category encompasses a variety of applications and platforms tailored specifically for governmental organizations at various levels. These software solutions are designed to meet the unique operational needs of public sector entities, including local, state, and federal agencies. Use cases often include project management, financial tracking, public safety, compliance management, and inter-agency communication. Typical features of government software may include secure cloud storage, robust data reporting and analytics, configurable workflows, and integration with existing government systems. Buyer personas in this category include IT administrators, procurement officials, compliance officers, and agency department heads who are tasked with ensuring software adheres to regulatory standards while improving operational efficiency. Moreover, these solutions often prioritize security and compliance, addressing the need for transparency and accountability in public sector operations. Vendors in this industry must develop software that complies with rigorous government standards and can be adapted to meet the specific needs of different governmental divisions.
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Top Other Government Software Companies
Showing 10 of 4 companies ranked by annual revenue.
- Revenue
- $42.4M
- Customers
- -
- Year founded
- 2005
- Funding
- -
- Team size
- 320
- Growth
- 104.78%

Parsippany, New Jersey, United States
Provider of systems integration and consulting services for private and public sector, as well as federal clients. The company offers various enterprise solutions, including strategic planning, business process optimization, change management, implementation, up gradation, and operational reporting and analysis. It also offers enterprise architecture and organizational development, including vertical market solutions development, information technology infrastructure support, collaborative technology, and system migration planning and implementation. The company has strategic alliances with Accela, Inc., AECOM Consult, BEA, Booz Allen Hamilton, Oracle/PeopleSoft, Quest International Users Group, SAP, Solbourne, USinternetworking, and Council of Great City Schools.
- Revenue
- $27.9M
- Customers
- 500
- Year founded
- 1983
- Funding
- -
- Team size
- 317
- Growth
- 42.61%
- Revenue
- $20.6M
- Customers
- -
- Year founded
- 1993
- Funding
- $18.8K
- Team size
- 101
- Growth
- 91.04%
Inclusion Criteria
- Must provide software solutions specifically designed for governmental organizations. - Should include features that enhance compliance, security, and transparency in public sector operations. - Must facilitate inter-agency communication and collaboration on projects. - Should support data reporting and analytics relevant to governmental functions. - Not just generic business software; must specifically address public sector needs and regulations.


