Swearingen building new headquarters

Swearingen Software announced this week that by the end of the year it will relocate its headquarters to a soon-to-be-constructed 8,200 square foot building in Northwest Houston. The building will sit on a 2.11 acre wooded plot of land near the intersection of West Little York and Empire Central Drive.

Swearingen developed and markets RMS for Windows, radiology information systems software used by more than 200 hospitals and clinics across the country.

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