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City staff ask council to approve nearly $100,000 testing support for Workday ERP rollout
Summary
City staff asked the Idaho Falls City Council on Sept. 2 to authorize a contract change order of $98,400 to add Whitlock as a third‑party testing quality‑assurance partner for the city’s Workday ERP implementation.
City staff asked the Idaho Falls City Council on Sept. 2 to authorize a contract change order of $98,400 to add Whitlock as a third‑party testing quality‑assurance partner for the city’s Workday enterprise resource planning (ERP) implementation.
The request, presented by Mark Hagedorn, the city’s treasurer and an ERP project lead, would pay Whitlock to review test scenarios, compare them to functional requirements and help track defects during configuration and end‑to‑end testing. “Testing is the biggest risk,” Hagedorn said. “It reduces the risk of rework, protects our investment, and ensures accountability.”
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