Tyler Technologies Announces Winners of the 2014 Tyler Public Sector Excellence Awards for ERP and School Solutions
08 Maggio 2014 - 3:17PM
Business Wire
Public sector offices awarded at Tyler Connect 2014 for
excellence in using Eden, Munis, Tyler SIS and Versatrans software
solutions
Tyler Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: TYL) today announced recipients
of the 2014 Tyler Public Sector Excellence Awards for its Eden and
Munis® enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions, as well as for
its Tyler SIS school solution and Versatrans® school transportation
solution.
Chris Hepburn, senior vice president of
Tyler's ERP & School Division, presents a Tyler Excellence
Award to Choy Wong and Kelly Laidley of Contra Costa County Office
of Education's Technical Services department. (Photo: Business
Wire)
Tyler’s Eden 2014 Excellence Award winners:
- Village of Palmetto Bay, Florida.
Palmetto Bay has more than 24,000 residents and was incorporated as
an independent municipality in Miami-Dade County in 2002.
- Thurston 9-1-1 Communications (TCOMM
911) in Olympia, Washington. The dispatch center handles more than
544,500 telephone calls per year, averaging close to 1,440 calls
per day.
- Asotin County Public Utility District
in Clarkston, Washington. The utility district serves a population
of approximately 20,000 over a 20-square-mile radius.
Munis 2014 Excellence Award winners:
- Barrow County School System in Winder,
Georgia. The school system has more than 13,000 students and 1,500
employees and is a suburban community of Atlanta.
- Contra Costa County Office of Education
(CCCOE) in Pleasant Hill, California. CCCOE serves more than
171,000 students in 252 schools and 18 school districts.
- Town of Queen Creek, Arizona. Queen
Creek has approximately 31,000 residents and is located in the
southeast corner of Maricopa County.
Tyler SIS 2014 Excellence Award winner:
- Mission Consolidated Independent School
District (CISD) in Mission, Texas. Mission CISD serves 16,000
students in the Lower Rio Grande Valley and has approximately 2,200
employees.
Versatrans 2014 Excellence Award winner:
- Joplin Schools in Joplin, Missouri.
Joplin Schools has approximately 7,600 students and 1,300 employees
in the southwest corner of the state.
Award submissions were evaluated by a panel of Tyler leadership.
Entries were judged on business value, maturity, innovation and
relevance to other public-sector organizations. Additional criteria
met by award winners include:
- Creating a unique process that utilizes
a Tyler application
- Realizing significant savings after
implementing a Tyler product
- Increasing staff productivity by
implementing a Tyler product
- Empowering employees, citizens or
vendors
Palmetto Bay used Eden and Tyler Cashiering to recoup lost
revenue from credit card processing fees; TCOMM 911 reduced payroll
errors and improved customer service with Eden’s human resource
applications; and Asotin County used Eden’s OSDBA (operating system
and database administration) support services to save thousands in
employee costs.
Barrow County School System used Munis and Tyler Pulse to
provide educators with data and track student results; Queen Creek
reigned in its purchasing costs with the Munis purchasing card
program, which allowed staff to import data daily; and Contra Costa
COE improved overall efficiencies of its central check processing
system with Munis.
Mission CISD invested in the Tyler SIS e-learning platform
making it mandatory for all new teachers to complete training of
Tyler SIS before the start of the school year, resulting in
improved data accuracy and access to information. Joplin Schools
was awarded for its use of Versatrans following the catastrophic
tornado that struck the city of Joplin on May 22, 2011. The
district used Versatrans to plan routes around destroyed or missing
addresses and landmarks after the initial crisis and, most
recently, to eliminate the extra buses and routes that were
required to deal with the aftermath of the tornado.
Tyler Excellence Award winners were honored Monday, April 14, at
the Tyler Connect 2014 user conference in San Antonio where they
were presented with the award and given the opportunity to share
their best practices and lessons learned with their public sector
peers. Winners were also offered an expense paid trip for one to
the conference.
“Tyler’s Public Sector Excellence Awards program is our chance
to publicly recognize clients who embrace our technology and use
our solutions to solve unique problems at their district, agency or
municipality,” said Chris Hepburn, senior vice president of Tyler’s
ERP & School Division. “Feedback from our most innovative
clients further enhances the experience for all users of Tyler
product suites, and we’re proud to offer a forum like Tyler’s
Connect user conference where our clients can share real-world
successes with their peers. Congratulations to all the winners of
Tyler’s Excellence Awards.”
About Tyler Technologies,
Inc.
Tyler Technologies (NYSE: TYL) is a leading provider of
end-to-end information management solutions and services for local
governments. Tyler partners with clients to empower the public
sector — cities, counties, schools and other government entities —
to become more efficient, more accessible and more responsive to
the needs of citizens. Tyler’s client base includes more than
11,000 local government offices in all 50 states, Canada, the
Caribbean, the United Kingdom and other international locations.
Forbes has named Tyler one of “America’s Best Small Companies”
seven times and the company has been included four times on the
Barron’s 400 Index, a measure of the most promising companies in
America. More information about Plano-based Tyler Technologies can
be found at www.tylertech.com.
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