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Board fails to approve $3.66 million Infor financial software subscription after procurement questions
Summary
The Waterbury Board of Aldermen declined to approve a proposed 10-year, $3.655 million Infor CloudSuite subscription after debate about the lack of an RFP and whether the measure met the board's 11-vote threshold; a roll-call showed 10 yes and 4 no votes and the motion failed.
The Waterbury Board of Aldermen voted on March 23 on a proposed 10-year subscription with Infor LLC for the Infor CloudSuite public-sector financial management system, a contract the administration priced at about $3,655,365. The motion was made by Alderman Moseley and seconded by Alderman Rinaldi but failed to reach the board's 11-vote threshold.
Michael LeBlanc, the city's director of finance, told the committee the administration has used Infor (formerly Lawson) for nearly two decades and that the current on-premises system will be unsupported after 2030. LeBlanc said the…
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