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Provided by AGPBy AI, Created 12:30 PM UTC, May 19, 2026, /AGP/ – CyberTech Systems and Software has been selected for Missouri’s Geographic Information System Services Qualified Vendor List, opening the door for the company to support state and local agencies with ArcGIS modernization, cloud services and related GIS work. The listing strengthens CyberTech’s position as Missouri agencies look to make geospatial systems more resilient, integrated and cloud-ready.
Why it matters: - Missouri agencies now have another qualified option for enterprise GIS work, from modernization and cloud migration to disaster recovery and indoor mapping. - The listing can help state and local teams buy GIS services faster as they manage infrastructure, field operations and public services with location data. - CyberTech’s placement on the Qualified Vendor List adds credibility for a company that is trying to expand its public-sector GIS footprint.
What happened: - CyberTech Systems and Software, Inc. was selected for the State of Missouri’s Geographic Information System Services Qualified Vendor List, statewide. - The company is an Esri Platinum Partner with more than 25 years of Esri partnership experience. - Lori Kurovski, Director-Sales at CyberTech, said Missouri agencies need resilient, enterprise-grade GIS platforms that support operations from the field to the cloud.
The details: - CyberTech says the listing positions the company to support Missouri agencies with enterprise GIS strategy, ArcGIS modernization, Managed ArcGIS Cloud Services, geospatial application development, business continuity and disaster recovery, independent validation and verification, indoor GIS and advanced network management solutions. - The company says it brings about 300 GIS resources focused on Managed ArcGIS Cloud Services, supported by Esri GIS Cloud Specialty and GIS Network Management Specialty certifications. - CyberTech also points to partnerships with Microsoft and AWS. - Missouri’s accepted service categories for the Qualified Vendor List include Assessment & Recommendations, Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery, Esri Tools, Geospatial Mobile and Field Solutions, Geospatial Business Systems Integration, Assistance with Upgrades & Migrations, Geospatial Independent Validation and Verification Services, Indoor GIS, and State and Local Government. - CyberTech says its work across utilities, railroads and government gives the company experience with complex asset networks, mission-critical operations and enterprise-scale geospatial environments. - The company says that background helps it connect GIS with business systems, improve data quality, strengthen platform performance and scale ArcGIS in cloud environments. - CyberTech says it can help agencies move from fragmented geospatial workflows to enterprise-ready ArcGIS operations. - The company’s public-sector and enterprise ArcGIS work is centered on ArcGIS Enterprise implementations across hyperscaler platforms. - CyberTech’s announcement includes a company website: More information.
Between the lines: - The vendor listing signals that Missouri is treating GIS as core infrastructure, not just a mapping tool. - CyberTech is leaning on certifications, cloud partnerships and sector experience to stand out in a competitive government-services market. - The broad service categories suggest Missouri agencies may be looking for vendors that can handle both technical modernization and day-to-day operational support.
What’s next: - CyberTech expects to work with Missouri agencies on geospatial operations, ArcGIS modernization and cloud-based GIS support. - The company is positioned to bid on or provide services across the vendor categories now approved by the state. - Missouri agencies could use the list to accelerate procurement for GIS projects tied to resilience, integration and service delivery.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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