Tyler Technologies ERP Solution Chosen By Michigan’s Ottawa County
Fast-growing county signs $1.2 million contract for Tyler’s Munis ERP solution
Tyler Technologies, Inc. has signed an agreement with Ottawa County, Mich., for Tyler’s Munis(R) enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution. The agreement, valued at approximately $1.2 million, includes software licenses, related professional services, maintenance and support.
Ottawa County chose the Munis ERP solution to replace its antiquated, 20-year-old system. The county will benefit from the most current technology and increased functionality delivered by Munis applications, including financial management, human capital management, employee and vendor self service, and content management.
“We felt that Tyler’s Munis product was the one for us because of its functionality, future development plans and ability to adapt to us as we grow,” said Bob Spaman, Ottawa County’s fiscal services director. “Additionally, we believe that Tyler’s implementation team will enhance and improve our best practices based on their expertise in working with government agencies. We also look forward to collaborating with some of our local municipalities, and Munis is a means to that end.”
Tyler’s commitment to continuously enhance its software ensures that with Munis, Ottawa County will have the ERP platform it needs to accommodate current and future growth. During the past 10 years, Ottawa County has experienced the third fastest population growth among Michigan’s 83 counties, and its approximately 260,000 residents makes it the state’s eighth most populated county.
“Ottawa County’s selection of Munis shows how much the public sector values Tyler’s commitment to continually invest in the software solutions that help government agencies meet the needs of their constituents,” said Richard E. Peterson Jr., president of Tyler’s ERP & School Division. “Tyler is known for building strong client relationships, some that span decades, and we look forward to a similarly long and collaborative relationship with Ottawa County.”
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