Global Public Records Management Software Market Growth (Status and Outlook) 2024-2030
Public records management software helps government agencies archive, manage, and digitize public records, often for the purpose of supporting Freedom of Information (FOI) requests made by citizens.
The global Public Records Management Software market size is projected to grow from US$ 357.1 million in 2023 to US$ 680.4 million in 2030; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 9.6% from 2024 to 2030.
Key Features:- Automate workflow to route records requests
- Ensure the privacy and security of sensitive government information
- Redact documents to prevent disclosing confidential details
- Cloud-Based
- On-Permise
- Government
- Institution
- Americas
- APAC
- Europe
- Middle East & Africa
- NextRequest
- Tyler Technologies
- ArkCase
- JustFOIA
- ZyLAB
- 5i Solutions
- cloudPWR
- Calytera
- Alfresco
- Business Automation Services
- Everlaw
- Exterro
- AINS
- GovQA
- Granicus
- Hyland
- MSF&W
- Municode
- RequestPro
- SeamlessGov
- Smarsh
- Anomaly Software
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