Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Dallas-based Tyler Technologies wins $4.6 million software contract with St. Louis County
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DALLAS Tyler Technologies, Inc. announced today that St. Louis County, Missouri, has contracted to purchase its MUNIS financial management software solution. The agreement, valued at more than $4.6 million, includes software licenses and professional implementation services, as well as ongoing support and maintenance.
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Residents of the county greeted the news with much enthusiasm
According to Glenn M. Pearl, County Administrative Processing System (CAPS) implementation director for St. Louis County, the County sought to migrate from its 25-year-old mainframe system to a fully integrated Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution. “The St. Louis County CAPS program is focused on improving service to its constituents, making information more accessible, managing documents electronically and enhancing business processes as a whole. With Tyler’s MUNIS solution, we believe we can achieve these goals,” he explained.
St. Louis County covers 524 square miles and is home to one million residents, making it the most populous county in Missouri. It is part of the St. Louis metropolitan region. The County has approximately 4,000 full-time employees. Clayton is the county seat.
Based in Dallas, Tyler Technologies is a leading provider of end-to-end information management solutions and services for local governments.
Source: Tyler Technologies
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