Commissioners send ClearGov budgeting software to RFQ after presentation and mixed feedback
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Summary
After a vendor demonstration and debate over sole-source procurement, the commission reconsidered an initial approval and voted to advertise an RFQ for budgeting software; vendor representatives gave pricing and implementation timelines during the meeting.
A vendor demonstration of ClearGov (budgeting and transparency software) led to a split among commissioners: an initial motion to contract with the vendor under a sole-source approach was reconsidered and the county decided to seek competing proposals via an RFQ. Vendor representatives described the product as a web-based budgeting and capital-planning tool with a transparency portal and an onboarding period the vendor estimated at 60–90 days. The vendor quoted an upfront implementation cost of roughly $33,075 and a discounted first-year subscription of approximately $78,075; the vendor said pricing would include a 3% annual increase inside a multi-year term and a 6% rate if the contract lapses and the county resumes service without an active term. Several commissioners and staff raised procurement concerns: compatibility with the county’s existing financial system (ERP), the risk of adopting a proprietary platform, and Wilson County’s reported experience with the product. A commissioner reported that Wilson County had not renewed and cited “reliability and support” issues; a county finance official also noted integration questions with the county’s current systems. After discussion the commission voted to reconsider the earlier sole-source action and then approved a motion to issue an RFQ so the county can solicit competing products and further evaluate options. Commissioners agreed to have legal review the sole-source determination and to consider shifting an onboarding start date to align with budget-season timing.

