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Kosciusko County Highway Department seeks approval for Aptura tracking system contract

August 13, 2025 | Kosciusko County, Indiana


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Kosciusko County Highway Department seeks approval for Aptura tracking system contract
A new contract between Aptura and the Kosciusko County Highway Department is set to modernize the county's work order and inventory tracking systems. During the recent commissioners meeting, officials sought approval for the $16,050 purchase of the Aptura computer system, which is designed to replace outdated technology currently in use.

The new system promises to enhance efficiency in managing work orders and maintenance stock inventory, addressing critical needs within the department. Following the initial investment, the county will incur an annual cost of approximately $8,500 for ongoing services.

This upgrade is expected to streamline operations and improve overall effectiveness in the highway department, marking a significant step forward in the county's commitment to utilizing modern technology for public service.

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