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Company type | Private company 100% Employee-Owned[1] |
|---|---|
| Industry | Proprietary Software, ERP |
| Founded | 1978 |
| Headquarters | Washington Township, Ohio, U.S.[2] |
Area served | United States |
Key people | Rick Fortman, CEO / President[1] Matt Parks, VP of Product and Strategy[3] Linda Jones, VP of Administration[2] |
| Products | Visual Intelligence Portfolio (VIP) |
| Services | Public sector software, human capital management (HCM), utility billing |
| Website | mysoftwaresolutions |
| Footnotes / references Rated A+ by the BBB[2] | |
Software Solutions, Inc. (SSI) is an American technology company that develops and implements Enterprise resource planning and Human Capital Management software exclusively for local governments, utility companies, and other public sector agencies.[1] The company operates out of Washington Township, Ohio, and was founded in 1978.[2]
History
Software Solutions, Inc. (SSI) was founded on August 21, 1978 and BBB Accredited since April 25, 2019.[1] The company is an Employee Stock Ownership Plan, or ESOP.[1][4]
SSI partnered with ClearGov on January 17, 2023 to offer cloud-native Budget Cycle Management solutions to its customers.[5]
A partnership was announced in November 2024 with Polimorphic's AI-powered front-office automation and workflow solutions (CRM, AI Search & Chat, Voice AI) with SSI's back-office financial software.[6]
A partnership was announced on November 25, 2025, to integrate Bentek's public-sector benefits administration platform with SSI's ERP, Payroll, and HR software.[7]
Leadership and Commentary
- Rick Fortman (CEO/President) has spoken on the importance of long-term planning for ERP system implementation.[8][9] He's also been quoted in Forbes about sustainable business practices.[10]
- Matt Parks (VP of Product and Strategy) holds a Master of Public Administration (MPA) from Wright State University. He has spoken on how ERP automation helps local governments with regulatory changes.[11] He's also been quoted as saying "public sector customers care deeply about visibility and trust."[12]
- Trent Corbin (Solutions Engineer) also holds an MPA from Wright State University and has presented on the financial risks of using legacy ERP systems with the Ohio Government Finance Officers Association.[13] He has also spoken on Artificial Intelligence for local governments[14] and local government payroll topics at the Illinois Government Finance Officers Association.[15]
- Linda Jones (VP of Administration) was featured in the 2016 TEDxDayton event and is an event-planner.[16][17] She is also an event-planner and planned the 2023 Software Solutions User Conference.[18]
- Grant Halsey (Director of Sales & Marketing) wrote an article for Smart Cities Dive about legacy software challenges and cloud initiatives.[19]
Partnerships
| Year announced | Partner Name | Function / Integration |
|---|---|---|
| 2023 | Right Stuff Software | Customized workforce scheduling, timekeeping, and workflow software solutions.[20] |
| 2024 | Polimorphic | AI-powered front-office automation (CRM, AI Chat) integrated with SSI's back-office financial software.[21][22] |
| 2024 | ClearGov | Integration of financial data with ClearGov for cloud-native Budget Cycle Management and public transparency dashboards.[23] |
| 2024 | IntrustIT | IT support, cybersecurity protection, strategic technology guidance, and hardware solutions.[24] |
| 2025 | Bentek | Strategic partnership integrating Bentek's public-sector benefits administration platform with SSI's ERP, Payroll, and HR software.[1][7] |
Products and Services
The company's software is branded as the Visual Intelligence Portfolio (VIP).[25] It includes "cloud-based accounting, budgeting, payroll, analytics, and utility billing software."[5]
Its products include VIP Accounting, VIP Payroll, VIP AP Automation, VIP Budgeting & Analytics, VIP Utility Billing, VIP Employee Portal, VIP Talent Management, and VIP Cloud.[26]
SSI also hosts an annual user conference called "Software Solutions Impact Conference."[27][28] Speakers at the event have included Tyler Summitt from the Pat Summitt Leadership Group; Susan Willeke from the Ohio Ethics Commission[29]; Gayle Sharrett (Spangler) York, former Circleville City Auditor[30][31]; Shawn George, a Sergeant at the Cincinnati Police; and Alain Hunkins, author of Cracking the Leadership Code.[32][33]
Customer Use and Adoption
Customers of SSI include "hundreds of cities, counties, libraries, and other public agencies."[5][22] SSI customers are predominantly in Ohio.
- Huber Heights, Ohio: In March 2025, city staff recommended SSI for the core financial system and VIP analytics modules as part of a multi-year migration project.[34] This came after a cyber attack on November 12, 2023, where the city found ransomware in their dispatch center.[35][36][37]
- City of Medina, Ohio: The City Council authorized annual support services for the VIP Professional Accounting System in January 2025.[38]
- Cleveland Heights, Ohio: In June 2025, the city's finance director noted the VIP system is used by several nearby municipalities, including Euclid, South Euclid, Independence, and University Heights.[39]
- Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District (MWCD): The MWCD purchased accounting software from SSI in 2017.[40]
- City of Aurora, Ohio: Council approved annual software support and maintenance for $23,548.44.[41]
- City of Nevada, MO: On August 19, 2025, Nevada entered into an agreement with Software Solutions for financial services software.[42][43]
- City of Rawlins, WY: In 2024, the City of Rawlins chose Software Solutions from a Request for Proposal.[44][45]
- City of Blue Earth, MN: In 2023, Blue Earth, Minnesota signed an agreement with Software Solutions for accounting, payroll, and budgeting software.[46] Blue Earth is known for its large statue of the Jolly Green Giant.
External links
Category:Software companies based in Ohio Category:Enterprise resource planning software companies Category:Human capital management software companies Category:Private companies of the United States Category:1978 establishments in Ohio
References
- ^ a b c d e f "Bentek and Software Solutions Inc. Partner to Strengthen HR and Benefits Administration for the Public Sector". PR Newswire. November 25, 2025.
- ^ a b c d "Software Solutions, Inc. Business Profile". Better Business Bureau.
- ^ "Why The Next Generation Of Leaders Must Build For Impact". Forbes. Aug 17, 2025.
- ^ "Software Solutions, Inc. | BBB Business Profile | Better Business Bureau". www.bbb.org.
- ^ a b c Bullock, Chris (January 17, 2023). "Strategic Partnership Software Solutions, Inc. | ClearGov".
- ^ "Polimorphic & Software Solutions, Inc. Partner to Elevate Service for Front & Back Office Public Sector Operations". AP News. November 12, 2024.
- ^ a b "Bentek and Software Solutions Inc. Partner to Strengthen HR and Benefits Administration for the Public Sector".
- ^ Power, Rhett. "Why ERP Implementations Fail (And How You Can Get It Right)". Forbes.
- ^ "Government Technology Insider: Rick Fortman, CEO of Software Solutions Inc., Shares Insights on the Future of ERP". EIN Presswire. Nov 5, 2024.
- ^ Power, Rhett. "Smart Scaling: Sustainable Startup Growth Strategies". Forbes.
- ^ "How ERP Automation is helping local governments tackle regulatory change". Smart Cities.
- ^ Power, Rhett. "Why The Next Generation Of Leaders Must Build For Impact". Forbes.
- ^ "Ohio GFOA Webinar Series "Modernization or Marginalization: The Hidden Cost of Legacy ERP Systems"". www.ohgfoa.com.
- ^ https://www.igfoa.org/content/documents/igfoa_payroll_seminar_10.02.25_combined_speaker_bios.pdf [bare URL PDF]
- ^ https://www.igfoa.org/content/documents/igfoa_payroll_seminar_agenda_10.02.25.pdf [bare URL PDF]
- ^ "TEDxDayton | TED". www.ted.com.
- ^ "Event Planning Basics".
- ^ https://9060592.fs1.hubspotusercontent-na1.net/hubfs/9060592/ssfc_202310_agenda_pdf_aepdg.pdf [bare URL PDF]
- ^ "From legacy systems to cloud mastery: The path forward for local government ERP | Smart Cities Dive". www.smartcitiesdive.com.
- ^ "New Partnership with Right Stuff Software". www.mysoftwaresolutions.com.
- ^ "Polimorphic and Software Solutions Inc. Partner". AP News. November 12, 2024.
- ^ a b "Polimorphic". www.polimorphic.com.
- ^ "ClearGov and Software Solutions Partner". ClearGov. October 29, 2024.
- ^ "SSI Announces Partnership with Cybersecurity Company". www.mysoftwaresolutions.com.
- ^ "Visual Intelligence Portfolio Suite Software Pricing, Alternatives & More 2025". Capterra.
- ^ "ERP Software Solutions - Cloud-Based ERP Software Solutions". www.mysoftwaresolutions.com.
- ^ Inc, Whova. "The IMPACT Conference - Presented by Software Solutions, Inc. (SSI) Event Website". whova.com.
{{cite web}}:|last=has generic name (help) - ^ "SSI IMPACT Conference". www.mysoftwaresolutions.com.
- ^ "Contacts - OEC". ethics.ohio.gov.
- ^ https://storage.gasb.org/00022-1_34-1E_GAYLE%20SPANGLER_CIRCLEVILLE%20CITY%20AUDITOR%20OH.pdf [bare URL PDF]
- ^ "User Conference Speaker Overview". www.mysoftwaresolutions.com.
- ^ "Cracking The Leadership Code and Other Resources - Alain Hunkins". May 21, 2021.
- ^ "Impact Conference Keynotes on Being Bold, Driving Results, and Forging a Trail". www.mysoftwaresolutions.com.
- ^ "Huber Heights plans multi-year switch to cloud financial system". CitizenPortal.ai. March 18, 2025.
- ^ "Huber Heights shares lessons learned after cyber attack". 17 April 2024.
- ^ Hancock, Aimee; News, Dayton Daily (December 8, 2023). "Extent of Damage in Huber Heights Cyber Attack Unknown". GovTech.
{{cite web}}:|last2=has generic name (help) - ^ Wood, Colin (January 29, 2024). "Ohio city reveals nearly 6,000 affected by recent ransomware attack".
- ^ "Votes at a glance: Medina City Council approves a string of resolutions". CitizenPortal.ai. January 14, 2025.
- ^ "Finance director outlines audit timeline and vendor search for new accounting system". CitizenPortal.ai. June 3, 2025.
- ^ https://www.mwcd.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/January-20-2017.pdf [bare URL PDF]
- ^ "Documenters: Aurora City Council meeting for June 12, 2023 - The". theportager.com.
- ^ https://www.nevadamo.gov/DocumentCenter/View/2172/Bill-No-2025-032_Software-Solutions?bidId=
- ^ "City of Nevada, MO Joins the SSI Family!". www.mysoftwaresolutions.com.
- ^ https://www.rawlinswy.gov/DocumentCenter/View/17609/Bid-Tabulation-For-Intergrated-Software?bidId=
- ^ "Raw lins, WY Joins the SSI Family!". www.mysoftwaresolutions.com.
- ^ "Blue Earth, Minnesota Joins the SSI Family!". www.mysoftwaresolutions.com.
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