The Manhattan City Commission on Tuesday will discuss potentially replacing the government’s finance and administrative hardware and software. The work session starts at 5:30 p.m. at City Hall. Since September, city administrators have been working with Government Finance Officers Association, a nonprofit membership association, to analyze the state of city’s financial system and its related business processes. The city has used its current system for more than 24 years, and Central Square, the company that produced the system, is phasing out support. According to agenda documents, the current system is outdated and lack the functionality and interconnectivity found in modern systems.
Source: themercury.com