Provo-based Casselle, a provider of government accounting and utility billing software, has acquired Dallas Data Systems, a Pottstown, Pennsylvania-based municipal software company.
Casselle and Dallas Data Systems have maintained a decades-long partnership, and this transaction formalizes the relationship and significantly expands Caselle’s regional footprint and service capacity, the company said. Customers of Dallas Data Systems will now gain access to Caselle’s integrated suite of government solutions, enhanced product capabilities and a broader customer support network.
“This move is about scale with continuity,” said Scott Cook, Caselle’s CEO. “Dallas Data has earned deep trust with its clients and they share our values around service, integrity and community. We’re thrilled to bring our teams together and strengthen our ability to serve local governments nationwide.”
Founded in 1995, Dallas Data Systems has built a network of users tailored to the operational needs of cities, boroughs and townships. The company’s specialized knowledge in regional government workflows complements Caselle’s scalable platform.
“Joining Caselle allows us to bring even more value to the clients we’ve served for decades,” said Matt Dallas, founder and president of Dallas Data Systems. “Our teams already work well together; now we can move faster and offer more, without losing the relationships that matter most.”
Founded by the Hutchings family in 1978, Caselle has served local governments and special service districts across the United States, delivering purpose-built software to increase efficiency and transparency in municipal operations. It is part of Govineer Solutions, a unified platform of government-focused software companies backed by Peterson Partners, a Cottonwood Heights-based private equity firm.