Following an $8.5 million contract, Long Beach, California,
is set to become Tyler Technologies, Inc.’s largest Munis enterprise resource
planning (ERP) solution client in the state, with a deal that will cover both
human resources and financial management applications.
“This system is the largest and most complex technology
project the city has ever undertaken,” Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia said.
“This new technology will help increase efficiency and effectiveness, improve
controls, provide better information for decision-making and increase
transparency. It is also advances our open data policy.”
The system will give Long Beach improved reporting and
transparency in addition to improved finance management and human resources
processes. Specifically, it includes electronic workflow capabilities, connects
data from different functions and automates electronic document imaging,
among other functions. Tyler will also provide regular software updates and
enhancements with no further fees, making the system a cost-saving measure for
the city.
“The city of Long Beach is consistently driven to improve
operational efficiency, share information, and integrate processes across
departments,” Long Beach Chief Information Officer Bryan M. Sastokas said. “The
implementation of Tyler’s Munis will build upon the city’s partnership with
Tyler Technologies to achieve these objectives.”


