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Commission approves citywide ERP and customer-utility platform contracts, starts two-year rollout
Summary
The Boynton Beach City Commission approved a multi-year contract to replace disparate financial, human resources and utility systems with Workday and a Sprypoint utility platform, beginning a phased two-year implementation.
The City Commission on July 15 approved a plan to modernize Boynton Beach's back-office and utility customer systems by adopting Workday as a citywide enterprise-resource planning (ERP) system and Sprypoint (utility platform) for utility customer engagement.
Scope and rationale: Finance Director Alan Lawson told the commission the city currently runs multiple standalone systems for finance, payroll, HR and utilities and described the purchase as a consolidation and modernization move. Lawson said the combined cost over implementation and a multi-year subscription would be comparable to continued spending on the existing nine…
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