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DuPage County reallocates funds, extends consultant contract as Dayforce payroll implementation slips

5062121 · June 25, 2025
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At its June 24 finance committee meeting, DuPage County approved transfers and purchase-order changes totaling roughly $470,420 to continue implementing the Dayforce payroll system and extended an implementation contract with OnActuate Consulting to Jan. 31, 2026, after staff reported unforeseen integration obstacles.

DuPage County’s Finance Committee on June 24 approved budget transfers and contract adjustments to keep the county’s multi-department Dayforce payroll implementation moving forward, reallocating $470,420 from contingency funds and extending an implementation contract with OnActuate Consulting through Jan. 31, 2026.

County officials told the committee the project — intended to consolidate multiple timekeeping and payroll systems used across roughly 4,500 county employees — is behind the original schedule and still has major technical obstacles to clear before a successful “go live.”

Christine Clevenger, a human-resources representative working on the project, said, “we are still in the implementation of Dayforce … we did anticipate it to be live at this point. However, … we had some obstacles that were unforeseen.” She said the county’s goal is to go live in the fourth quarter of 2025 but flagged two outstanding items: a…

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