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Dallas council approves $4.35 million renewal for Workday HR/payroll system after council questions

2405665 · February 26, 2025
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Summary

Dallas City Council approved a one-year supplemental agreement with Workday Inc. to continue licensing, hosting and maintenance of the city’s human-resources and payroll system after council members pressed staff for numbers and an ITS assessment of enterprise software spending.

The Dallas City Council on Feb. 26 approved a supplemental agreement with Workday Inc. to extend licensing, hosting, maintenance and technical support for the city’s human resources and payroll system through March 2, 2026, at an additional cost not to exceed $4,353,943.

Council members pressed staff during a pulled consent-item discussion for more detail on the system’s total costs, documented benefits and whether the city is realizing expected operational savings. Councilmember Kara Mendelson said she sought the numbers because the Workday implementation and ongoing contracts span multiple budget cycles and “it’s a lot” to keep funding without an audit of enterprise…

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