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By AI, Created 1:35 PM UTC, May 25, 2026, /AGP/ – The NineHertz was named OpenGov’s 2026 Professional Services Partner of the Year at the company’s annual conference in Chicago. The award highlights the firm’s role in helping public sector agencies implement OpenGov tools and modernize government services.
Why it matters: - The award puts The NineHertz in a visible category tied to public sector digital transformation. - OpenGov uses the honor to spotlight partners that help agencies improve implementation, operations, and service delivery. - The recognition signals continued demand for professional services that help governments deploy and optimize modern software.
What happened: - The NineHertz was selected as OpenGov’s 2026 Professional Services Partner of the Year. - OpenGov presented the award at its annual Conference in Chicago in April. - More than 1,000 government leaders attended the event for certifications, workshops, keynotes, and networking.
The details: - The award recognizes scalable implementation services, strategic innovation, and digital transformation support for public sector organizations using OpenGov platforms. - The NineHertz has implemented a broad set of OpenGov products across multiple government agencies. - Tarun Khatri, CEO of The NineHertz, said the recognition reflects the team’s passion, expertise, and dedication across government transformation initiatives. - Khatri said the partnership with OpenGov is helping agencies build more connected, transparent, and future-ready communities. - Connor Hunt, Director of Partnerships at OpenGov, said The NineHertz sets the standard for professional services partnership and has shown sustained commitment from implementation through optimization.
Between the lines: - The award suggests OpenGov views partner execution as a core part of adoption, not just software sales. - The focus on implementation through optimization points to a market where government customers need help after purchase, not only during rollout. - The recognition also reinforces how public sector vendors are competing on service quality and measurable outcomes.
What’s next: - The NineHertz is likely to continue supporting agencies that use OpenGov platforms. - OpenGov will keep using its annual awards to highlight partner performance and customer impact. - The conference model suggests more agencies will learn about peer use cases, certifications, and implementation practices from the OpenGov ecosystem.
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