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Jacksonville Beach approves new Central Square ERP agreement, authorizes execution
Summary
City council approved a multi-part agreement with Central Square to replace legacy Tyler Munis systems, including a remote-hosted enterprise resource planning subscription. Council approved the solutions agreement and separately authorized the mayor and city manager to execute the agreement after staff described costs and budget offsets.
The Jacksonville Beach City Council voted to approve a solutions agreement with software vendor Central Square and separately authorized the mayor and city manager to sign the agreement, council records show.
City IT Director Bill Reager told the council the agreement will replace the city's Tyler Munis enterprise resource planning (ERP) platform and centralize functions including billing, payroll/HR, permit management, enterprise asset management and payment processing. Reager said Central Square will also remote-host the city's current IBM AS/400 hardware.
The move is intended to add employee self-service HR tools, modernize permit tracking and create a centralized asset-management system that replaces spreadsheets and disparate…
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