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Clerk seeks $7.8M Tyler Technologies implementation as county cites cybersecurity and integration concerns
Summary
Clerk of Court staff proposed a five-year subscription and an $7,797,801 one-time implementation fee for Tyler Technologies to replace disparate case management systems, citing cybersecurity concerns that threaten the county's cyber-insurance coverage; commissioners also reviewed several consent items including federal grant applications, equipment purchases and a Motorola maintenance contract.
Clerk of Court representatives asked Cherokee County commissioners on Jan. 20 to approve a five-year services subscription with Tyler Technologies and a one-time implementation fee of $7,797,801 to modernize case management, jury management and land records systems.
Clerk's staff said the existing mix of vendors and interfaces has created security and operational problems. "We have no choice but to change, upgrade our software because otherwise, we lose our IT security coverage," a Clerk representative said, adding that…
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