Texas District To Deploy Tyler's MUNIS Financial Management Suite

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Deer Park Independent School District in Texas has recently signed a deal with Tyler Technologies to deploy the company's financial management suite of products. Under the agreement, Tyler will provide the district with software licenses, professional services, system maintenance, and support.

Deep Park ISD will implement the MUNIS financial management solution, aimed at streamlining financial processes and improving access to financial data for a range of stakeholders. The deployment includes both financial and human resources management applications, as well as a Web-based, role-tailored dashboard tool. Additional components include Tyler Business Objects, GASB 34 Reporter, and Content Manager Limited Edition.

"Deer Park ISD expects to benefit from implementing Tyler's financial management solution in several important ways," stated David Webb, chief financial officer for the District, in a prepared statement. "Tyler's system will improve automation of routine, repetitive, recurring and reversing entries, as well as offer enhanced payroll and HR functionality and segregation of duties between departments."

Deer Park ISD serves about 11,700 preK-12 students.

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