
Avero Advisors expands reach deep into New Mexico public safety sector
The Maryville-based consulting firm that specializes in public sector technology transformations landed a large contract with Santa Fe County.
Avero Advisors, a fast-growing firm located in Maryville, announced it has been selected by Santa Fe County, NM, through a rigorous competitive process involving several prominent global consulting firms, to lead a comprehensive Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) transformation initiative.
As a result, Avero Advisors will guide Santa Fe County through selecting and implementing a new Jail Management System, further strengthening the County’s technological capabilities in its public safety infrastructure.
“As Santa Fe County embarks on its ERP modernization journey, we are proud to serve as their trusted partner,” said Abhijit Verekar, Founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO). “Our objective is to provide expert, unbiased guidance that optimizes processes, enhances decision-making, and establishes a solid foundation for sustainable growth and operational agility.”
Large-scale ERP transformations require fresh perspectives, specialized expertise, and objective insight. Verekar shared how his company empowers government organizations to navigate and overcome the complexities associated with digital transformation.
Key initiatives of the Santa Fe partnership include:
- Implementation of the jail management system.
- Independent ERP project management:
- Quality assurance for system integrity, data accuracy, and user adoption, ensuring reliable and high-performing ERP systems.
- Process Optimization and Modernization
Additionally, Avero Advisors has been names on the Inc. 5000 list on several occasions as one of America’s fastest growing companies. Read Teknovation article here.
It is an enterprise technology firm specializing in resource planning consultation, process analysis and redesign, strategic planning, implementation services for government organizations.
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