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Caroline County approves $36,125 for Keystone software enhancements after months of debate
Summary
After extended discussion about implementation delays, the Board of Supervisors approved a $36,125 supplemental appropriation to pay for additional Keystone software enhancements needed for the county's tax, treasurer and utilities modules.
The Caroline County Board of Supervisors voted to approve a $36,125 supplemental appropriation from the county's unencumbered fund balance to pay for enhancements to the county's Keystone enterprise software system.
The appropriation passed after a lengthy discussion about the status of the county's multi-year rollout of Keystone and whether Caroline is effectively paying to help the vendor build features that will be sold to other localities. The board voted to approve the supplemental appropriation by voice vote following a motion and second; the motion carried.
County staff and the president of Keystone described the requested work as enhancements to the base product rather than one-off customizations. Judd, president of Keystone, told the board: "We're…
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