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Arkansas City approves Tyler Technologies timekeeping contract, first-year cost capped at $49,516

3001178 · April 15, 2025
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The Arkansas City Commission approved a resolution to contract with Tyler Technologies for cloud-hosted payroll/timekeeping software and five time clocks, with a first-year cost not to exceed $49,516. Implementation planning and a phased rollout were described by the city IT manager.

Arkansas City commissioners voted to approve a resolution authorizing the city to enter into an agreement with Tyler Technologies for cloud-hosted software services and time clock hardware, with the first-year cost capped at $49,516.

The measure was presented by Matt Metzinger, the city's IT manager, who said the purchase is part of a broader cloud migration and a push to digitize timekeeping across departments. "We have a various amount of departments and divisions that are still using paper time cards, manual…

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