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Commissioners approve $80,550 ‘discovery’ contract for district clerk’s 30‑year GEMS case system; critics want milestones and repayment plan
Summary
Tarrant County approved a six‑month requirements‑gathering engagement for an $80,550 statement of work to analyze and replace the district clerk’s aging GEMS application. Commissioners pressed staff for benchmarks, integration counts and funding clarity before approving the work 4–1.
Tarrant County’s commissioners voted 4–1 on May 20 to approve a $80,550 statement of work to begin a six‑month “discovery” phase aimed at documenting requirements to replace the district clerk’s 30‑year GEMS case management system.
The court’s vote authorized the vendor to interview district‑clerk staff and compile a requirements document that would guide later development. The scope does not fund software development; commissioners and staff repeatedly said any subsequent build effort would be a separate step.
Why it matters: County officials said the GEMS system is long past its original…
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