Thursday, February 23, 2012

United Auburn Indian Community Finds Software Partner

United Auburn Indian Community Finds Software Partner

The Tribe works with vendor to update its information management software

Laramie, Wyo.-Dec. 21-The United Auburn Indian Community has contracted with Handel Information Technologies to develop and implement a software system on the RiteTrack platform.
 
The United Auburn Indian Community is comprised of both Miwok and Maidu Indians, and the Historic Auburn Rancheria is located in the Sierra Nevada foothills near Auburn, California. The tribe also operates a charitable division which has provided over $8 million to nonprofit organizations supporting needs in education, health, arts and humanities, environment, community development and social services.
 
At Handel we specialize in creating the best possible software solutions for American Indian service agencies. We work with tribal nations throughout the country in nearly every tribal department.  
RiteTrack is software for American Indian, nonprofit, and government social services. RiteTrack has helped agencies manage sensitive and extensive information for over a decade. With the experience and accountability that Handel offers, we are the trusted information solution that American Indian tribes can rely on.

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