Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine.
The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology.
Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society.
“We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country."
More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.
Casebook PBC, creators of the Casebook human services platform, was named a 2019 GovTech 100 company by Government Technology magazine. The GovTech 100, now in its fourth year, recognizes the top 100 companies in the United States focused on making a difference in state and local government in market segments such as administration, service delivery, intelligent infrastructure and civic technology. Originally incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casebook PBC is the developer of the patent-pending, award-winning Casebook platform. Developed in close partnership with human services practitioners and in continuous use for over 6 years, Casebook is the only platform built specifically to serve the needs of those who serve the most vulnerable members of society. “We are excited to be recognized as a 2019 GovTech 100 company,” said Tristan Louis, President and CEO of Casebook PBC. "Since our inception, we have held the belief that providing a SaaS-based software platform to help modernize human services is the most cost-efficient way to improve outcomes and knowledge in human services. This award serves as confirmation that this belief is supported by many others in the industry and we look forward to continued partnership with state and local agencies across the country." More details about the recognition can be found on the full list of the 2019 GovTech 100. More details about the Casebook Platform can be found in the product section of our site.