Arbiter buys FamilyIDArbiter Sports, a sports and activities management software company based in Sandy, has acquired Boston-based FamilyID, a developer of programs for online registration for school and community programs. “The FamilyID acquisition extends Arbiter’s offerings and its reach, creating a best-in-class solution for state associations, schools, athletic departments, youth sports and community programs, simplifying program registration, scheduling and payments,” Arbiter said in announcing the acquisition.{mprestriction ids="1,3"}

“FamilyID is an industry icon that sets the standard for online activity registration, ease-of-use and customer service,” said Kyle Ford, president and CEO of Arbiter. “As we evaluated a partnership with FamilyID, we were impressed with how the company’s culture, mission and values mesh with ours. The addition of an established online student registration platform, and the world-class FamilyID team, will help us deliver outstanding all-in-one solutions for the school, athletics and community markets.”

“This is an incredible opportunity for FamilyID to join a company that shares our values, vision and priorities,” said Rochelle Nemrow, founder and CEO of FamilyID. “We’re accelerating our ability to deliver more for our customers. FamilyID will now be part of a more comprehensive solution with an even brighter future.”

Founded in 2014, Arbiter products help athletic departments and sports leagues simplify the process of scheduling games and assigning and paying officials. The company employs about 100 people in its Utah operation.{/mprestriction}