The State of Arizona Implements GTY Technology Solutions to Enhance the Citizen Experience
May 14 2021 - 09:30AM
Business Wire
Public Sector Organizations in Arizona are
leveraging Bonfire, eCivis and Questica technologies to power
digital transformation
GTY Technology Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq: GTYH) (“GTY”), a leading
provider of cloud solutions for the public sector, announced today
that three of its subsidiaries, Bonfire, eCivis and Questica, are
working with governments and public sector organizations throughout
Arizona to enhance digital services and transform the constituent
experience.
Bonfire, a leader in strategic sourcing and procurement
software for the public sector, supports a growing range of
customers in Arizona. Bonfire is used within 12 school districts
and local governments, such as Pinal County, and is approved on
three cooperative contracts that may be utilized by public agencies
within the State of Arizona. Leveraging Bonfire’s intuitive,
cloud-based technology each of these organizations has been able to
digitize their procurement processes, streamline workflows and keep
up with increasing purchasing demands including those introduced
during the pandemic.
eCivis, the most widely used SaaS-based grants management
solution for state, local and tribal governments, has helped the
State of Arizona reduce duplicative data entry, increase
accountability for Federal Funding expenditures, and streamline the
management and distribution of emergency funding during the
COVID-19 pandemic. Arizona selected eCivis to support its
enterprise-wide transformative vision for Federal grants
management, and increase positive outcomes that impact the lives of
its citizens. Since implementing the Full Grants Lifecycle
Management solution from eCivis, the state has decreased audit
findings, increased leverage of State funds, reduced administrative
burden, and streamlined management of subrecipients.
Questica, a leading public sector budgeting solutions
provider, has implemented its Questica Budget and PowerPlan
solutions for five local governments and eight nonprofit
organizations in Arizona. Selecting advanced, cloud-based budgeting
software from Questica has allowed organizations throughout the
state to modernize the budgeting process and replace outdated and
manually-intensive legacy systems. As a result, local governments
and nonprofits are now able to create budgets more efficiently and
access important insights that inform data-driven decisions that
impact the future of the people they serve.
“We are incredibly proud of the way businesses, governments, and
nonprofit organizations are using technology to create a better
digital experience for our communities,” said Jason Mistlebauer,
Statewide Enterprise Grant Manager, Arizona Governor's Office of
Strategic Planning and Budgeting. “The relationship between GTY and
the State of Arizona has evolved over time to provide the support
and digital services necessary to support our citizens. We look
forward to continuing our strong relationship, and further
enhancing our public sector services in the future.”
“In the past year public sector organizations have placed a
strong emphasis on raising the bar for digital services, and using
technology strategically to empower constituents,” said TJ Parass,
CEO and President of GTY Technology. “The volume of Bonfire, eCivis
and Questica solutions that have been implemented in Arizona is a
product of that effort, and an encouraging demonstration of the
state’s commitment to innovation and improving citizen services. We
are proud of the role our technologies have played in that effort,
and we’re eager to build on the momentum we’ve seen in the
state.”
For more information about GTY Technology, the GTY family of
companies, or investment opportunities, visit
www.gtytechnology.com.
About GTY Technology Holdings Inc.
GTY Technology Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: GTYH) (“GTY”) brings
leading public sector technology companies together to achieve a
new standard in stakeholder engagement and resource management.
Through its six business units, GTY offers an intuitive cloud-based
suite of solutions for state and local governments, education
institutions, and healthcare organizations spanning functions in
procurement, payments, grant management, budgeting, and permitting:
Bonfire provides strategic sourcing and procurement software to
enable confident and compliant spending decisions; CityBase
provides government payment solutions to connect constituents with
utilities and government agencies; eCivis offers a grant management
system to maximize grant revenues and track performance;
OpenCounter builds permitting and licensing software to streamline
interactions between applicants and staff; Questica offers budget
preparation and management software to deliver on financial and
non-financial strategic objectives; Sherpa provides public sector
budgeting software and consulting services.
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