NGP Software, Inc.
National Geographical and Political Software is passionate about its technology as well as its politics. Known to most as NGP Software, the company was started in 1997 by its President Nathaniel Pearlman to deliver database technologies, campaign software, consulting and support to Democrats and their allies. The company is among a handful in the industry niche that is partisan and primarily serves political campaigns and organizations, rather than a broader array of nonprofits and charity groups.
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