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San Antonio Council hears $71M+ plan to modernize financial systems; staff recommends local integrator for Phase 3
Summary
City finance staff outlined Phase 3 of the Connect program to replace legacy SAP systems, described vendor evaluations (IBM, Ernst & Young, Accenture and a smaller firm), cited prior spending and requested council consideration on April 30; no vote was taken.
San Antonio city finance staff on April 8 updated the City Council on Phase 3 of the Connect program, a multi-year effort to modernize the city's financial and human-resources systems and replace aging SAP infrastructure.
Troy L, the city's director of finance, said the work is a business-led transformation that follows two earlier phases and 18 months of preplanning. "Hemos gastado 22000000 en licencias de software, 15000000 de en contratistas," he told the council, and staff described a program total referenced in the presentation at about $71.1'-$71.9 million. He said the integrator price under negotiation is about $14,000,000 and that the city has already budgeted major license and contractor expenditures.
The presentation outlined key project milestones and governance: staff reported 14 planning sessions…
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