CDE Software and USBC expand partnership
January 11, 2024
ARLINGTON, Texas – The United States Bowling Congress and CDE Software announced an agreement renewal, allowing CDE Software to continue as USBC’s technology partner providing scoring solutions for 2024 and beyond.
CDE Software, known as an industry leader in bowling software, has a long history providing USBC with scoring software that interfaces with the bowling center’s scoring system at various venues for events such as the Junior Gold Championships, Youth Open Championships, the Intercollegiate Team and Singles Championships and, in 2021, the USBC Women’s Championships.
In 2024, the relationship will expand to include Intercollegiate Sectional events (along with Intercollegiate Nationals), USBC Senior Championships and select Professional Women’s Bowling Association regionals.
CDE Software features league, tournament and bracket software for the bowling industry and is the developer of BLS, BTM and TBRAC scoring software. CDE Software has positioned itself as a leader in competitive bowling software and has been used extensively by USBC league secretaries and tournament organizers for years.
“We look forward to continuing our partnership with USBC,” said Lance Rasmussen, president and co-owner of CDE Software. “We’re excited to provide scoring software solutions to all aspects of the USBC and we’re constantly looking for ways to enhance our relationship.”
CDE Software is owned by QubicaAMF and originally partnered with USBC as an advertiser. Over the years, the relationship has grown, and the current agreement extension will provide a platform to further other technological enhancements between CDE Software and the USBC.
CDE Software, known as an industry leader in bowling software, has a long history providing USBC with scoring software that interfaces with the bowling center’s scoring system at various venues for events such as the Junior Gold Championships, Youth Open Championships, the Intercollegiate Team and Singles Championships and, in 2021, the USBC Women’s Championships.
In 2024, the relationship will expand to include Intercollegiate Sectional events (along with Intercollegiate Nationals), USBC Senior Championships and select Professional Women’s Bowling Association regionals.
CDE Software features league, tournament and bracket software for the bowling industry and is the developer of BLS, BTM and TBRAC scoring software. CDE Software has positioned itself as a leader in competitive bowling software and has been used extensively by USBC league secretaries and tournament organizers for years.
“We look forward to continuing our partnership with USBC,” said Lance Rasmussen, president and co-owner of CDE Software. “We’re excited to provide scoring software solutions to all aspects of the USBC and we’re constantly looking for ways to enhance our relationship.”
CDE Software is owned by QubicaAMF and originally partnered with USBC as an advertiser. Over the years, the relationship has grown, and the current agreement extension will provide a platform to further other technological enhancements between CDE Software and the USBC.