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Maidstone Borough Council selects Covalent to drive better performance

Published by Covalent_Software for Covalent Software in Local Government and also in Communities
Tuesday 23rd February 2010 - 11:24am

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Maidstone Borough Council has become the newest Local Authority customer for Covalent, market leaders in the provision of corporate performance management software to the sector.  It becomes the eighty-eighth Council to adopt Covalent since its inception in 2003.

Maidstone is the eighth Local Authority in Kent to select Covalent, joining Sevenoaks DC, Medway, Dover DC, Shepway DC, Tunbridge Wells BC, Dartford BC and Swale BC.

Maidstone will be using Covalent to track its performance indicators and to manage its action and improvement plans and corporate risks.

For more information on Covalent for Local Authorities, please click here.

 

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