Fort Worth, Texas Modernizes Its Budgeting Process With Questica
14 Juin 2022 - 3:27PM
Business Wire
12th largest city in the US to leverage entire
suite of Questica solutions to support continued growth
Questica Inc., the leading public sector budgeting solutions
provider, today announced that it has been selected to provide new
budgeting software to the City of Fort Worth, TX. Questica is a
subsidiary of GTY Technology Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq: GTYH) (“GTY”),
a leading provider of cloud solutions for the public sector.
As one of the largest, fastest growing cities in the US,
operating a $1.7 billion budget, the City of Fort Worth needed an
effective, accessible, and transparent process for managing its
budget. Municipal leaders were looking for an efficient way to make
budget changes, access and leverage budget data, and publish salary
changes, while reducing the overall burden on staff. To achieve
this, the city purchased the entire suite of Questica solutions
including Questica Budget, Questica OpenBook, Budget Book powered
by Workiva, and Citizen Engagement, powered by Balancing Act.
Questica’s purpose-built budgeting platform will support Fort
Worth’s budget transition from time-intensive manual processes to a
comprehensive, cloud-based system. The unified solution will not
only increase transparency and accountability throughout the
budgeting process but will support greater forecasting and scenario
planning features that enable data-driven decisions.
“Fort Worth is a dynamic, growing city and we need technology in
place that will promote decision making that supports the city’s
strategic priorities,” said Mark McAvoy, City of Fort Worth.
“Streamlining the budget process, while easing access to
information and improving the tools we use to engage our customers
and residents all help to increase public accountability. Questica
not only gives us those capabilities but will enable our staff to
spend more time using data to find solutions to important problems
rather than maintaining the system.”
“As cities experience periods of growth or make significant
changes such as integrating ARPA funding into their budget, they’re
finding that siloed processes aren’t keeping up with the pace and
aren’t providing the level of granular detail they need,” said
Craig Ross, CEO of Questica. “As one of the largest cities in the
US, Fort Worth is a great example of a thriving community at scale,
and this is an ideal time to harness its own data to make more
informed and transparent decisions. We are proud of the fantastic
customer base we’ve established in Texas, and we’re thrilled to
expand that network with Fort Worth.”
About Questica
For over 20 years, Questica has partnered with public sector
organizations to enable data-driven budgeting and decision-making,
while increasing data accuracy, productivity and improving
stakeholder trust. Over 700 organizations are using Questica’s
budgeting, performance, transparency and engagement software
solutions. For more information about Questica, visit
questica.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 provides government payment software to guide
applicants through complex permitting and licensing procedures;
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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