Centralsquare Technologies, LLC is a privately held software provider headquartered in Lake Mary, Florida. The company was formed in 2018 through the merger of Superion, TriTech Software Systems, Zuercher Technologies, and the public sector and healthcare business of Aptean. CentralSquare Technologies is backed by private equity firms including Bain Capital and Vista Equity Partners. The company employs approximately 1,100 people and reported an annual revenue of $121.2 million as of 2025.
CentralSquare Technologies develops and provides mission-critical software solutions primarily for public sector agencies across North America. Its offerings span public safety and public administration. Public safety products include computer-aided dispatch (CAD) systems, next-generation 911 services, records management, mobile operations, and jail management systems. For public administration, CentralSquare provides software for finance, asset management, utility billing, citizen engagement, and community development. These solutions are often cloud-based and incorporate AI to enhance operational efficiency for over 8,000 agencies.
In patent litigation, CentralSquare Technologies, LLC acts as an operating company that both defends and asserts its intellectual property. While the provided case data shows one appearance as a defendant in a Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) proceeding, further information reveals a broader litigation posture. CentralSquare Technologies, LLC is the patent owner in an Inter Partes Review (IPR) initiated by Carbyne, Inc., challenging the validity of its U.S. Patent No. RE50,016. Simultaneously, CentralSquare Technologies, LLC is also the plaintiff in a parallel patent infringement lawsuit against Carbyne, Inc., filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas.
The single tracked PTAB case, Unified Patents Inc. v. Carbyne Ltd. et al. (recorded as CentralSquare Technologies, LLC being a defendant), relates to an IPR (IPR2025-00959) challenging CentralSquare's U.S. Patent No. RE50,016, titled “SMS Communication During Emergencies.” In February 2026, the USPTO Director denied institution of this IPR in its entirety, bolstering CentralSquare's position in the ongoing district court litigation where it is asserting this patent against Carbyne, Inc.