Public safety software provider Spillman Technologies will now be selling its public safety software solutions across the country, according to the company.
Spillman now provides software to customers in 36 states.
The Salt Lake City-based company currently provides public safety software to nearly 50,000 professionals in more than 800 police departments, sheriff's offices, communications centers, fire departments, and correctional facilities.
Public safety software provider Spillman Technologies will now be selling its public safety software solutions across the country, according to the company.
Spillman now provides software to customers in 36 states.
"We're excited to provide our state-of-the-art software in 50 states," said Joe Lunt, vice president of sales and marketing for Spillman Technologies. "Our reputation for reliable software, backed by unparalleled customer service, has allowed us to grow even in this tough economy."
The Salt Lake City-based company currently provides public safety software to nearly 50,000 professionals in more than 800 police departments, sheriff's offices, communications centers, fire departments, and correctional facilities. For three consecutive years, Inc. magazine has named Spillman as one of the top 5,000 fastest-growing private companies in the nation.

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