DeWITT — Controltec, Inc. — a firm that develops software for state and local governments, social-services agencies, educational organizations, and childcare providers — recently leased 2,560 square feet at 17 Technology Place in DeWitt. William Evertz, of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company, brokered this lease transaction on behalf of the landlord, Technology Enterprises, LLC. Controltec […]
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DeWITT — Controltec, Inc. — a firm that develops software for state and local governments, social-services agencies, educational organizations, and childcare providers — recently leased 2,560 square feet at 17 Technology Place in DeWitt.
William Evertz, of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company, brokered this lease transaction on behalf of the landlord, Technology Enterprises, LLC.
Controltec says it is focused on serving agencies administering subsidized childcare, per its website. The firm also designs and develops devices for attendance collection, integrating touch screens, point-of-sale terminals, card readers, biometric finger scanners, and hand scanner. Controltec’s technical capabilities include database development, web development, and systems-software development.
The firm is headquartered in Escondido, California and also has the location in Central New York.