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Appriss average salary is $104,000, median salary is $104,000 with a salary range from $104,000 to $104,000.
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Software Engineer Iii 104,000-104,000 LOUISVILLE, KY, 40223 2017 Appriss Software Engineer Iii Salaries (1)
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  • Appriss
  • Industry: Technology Consulting
  • City: Louisville, KY
  • Since 1994, Appriss has provided innovative technology solutions that help hundreds of local, state, and Federal government agencies serve and protect their citizens. Through products like VINE? and JusticeXchange?, Appriss is helping to improve the efficiency, effectiveness, and accessibility of government agencies across the country. Our flagship product, VINE, is the nation's leading automated victim notification solution. VINE makes it easy for crime victims and other citizens to obtain timely information about criminal cases and the custody status of offenders held in local jails or state prisons