List of Edmunds GovTech MCSJ Customers
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Companies using Edmunds GovTech MCSJ for Government ERP include: Town of New Windsor, NY, a United States based Government organisation with 233 employees and revenues of $52.0 million, Monroe County, GA, a United States based Government organisation with 500 employees and revenues of $44.0 million, Mount Olive Township, a United States based Government organisation with 220 employees and revenues of $36.0 million, City of Gloversville, NY, a United States based Government organisation with 60 employees and revenues of $24.0 million, City of DeRidder, LA, a United States based Government organisation with 100 employees and revenues of $17.0 million and many others.
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City of DeRidder, LA | Government | 100 | $17M | United States | Edmunds GovTech | Edmunds GovTech MCSJ | Government ERP | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020 City of DeRidder, LA implemented Edmunds GovTech MCSJ as its Government ERP to centralize municipal operations and administrative data. The deployment consolidated finance, payroll and HR including W-2 processing, utility billing and collections, permitting, parks and recreation, and work order management across city departments.
Edmunds GovTech MCSJ was configured to unify core functional modules so finance and utilities workflows share cash reconciliation processes and payroll tax reporting was centralized, reducing reliance on third-party systems according to the vendor case study. The implementation replaced a CSDC system and established a single system of record for transactional finance, payroll, utility billing, permitting and public works work orders, providing integrated operational coverage for municipal administration in DeRidder.
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City of Gloversville, NY | Government | 60 | $24M | United States | Edmunds GovTech | Edmunds GovTech MCSJ | Government ERP | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, City of Gloversville, NY implemented Edmunds GovTech MCSJ, a Government ERP. The deployment was configured to support municipal back-office processes while surfacing citizen-facing services on the city website. Edmunds GovTech MCSJ is published on the municipal site to provide online public interactions, including an online FOIL submission form for records requests.
Functionally the implementation aligns with core Government ERP capabilities, emphasizing financial management, billing and records workflows, and civic request handling consistent with municipal ERP patterns. Operational ownership is oriented to municipal administration and the clerk's office, with role-based access and workflow-driven processing for public records requests. Integrations are concentrated on the city e-government portal rather than named third-party systems, reflecting a small municipality scope focused on consolidating citizen services and internal municipal workflows under Edmunds GovTech MCSJ Government ERP.
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City of Lavonia, GA | Government | 30 | $3M | United States | Edmunds GovTech | Edmunds GovTech MCSJ | Government ERP | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, City of Lavonia, GA implemented Edmunds GovTech MCSJ, a Government ERP application. The deployment targeted municipal core functions and included finance, payroll and HR with employee self service, utility billing and collections, work orders, and online bill pay.
Configuration centered on Edmunds GovTech MCSJ modules for municipal finance and accounting, payroll and HR administration, utility billing workflow, operational work order management, and citizen payment processing. The finance implementation supported general ledger control, cash receipts and disbursements, accounts payable and receivable, and budget tracking, while the payroll and HR module provided payroll processing, personnel records management and employee self service. The utility billing and collections component handled billing cycles, payment application and collections workflows, and the work order capability managed service requests and maintenance scheduling.
The rollout covered core municipal administrative and operational departments, aligning transaction approval workflows and centralized user role administration to municipal controls and audit needs. According to the vendor case study, the city reported immediate improvements in vendor support, expanded software capabilities, simplified training, and better day to day operations after the Edmunds GovTech MCSJ implementation.
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Monroe County, GA | Government | 500 | $44M | United States | Edmunds GovTech | Edmunds GovTech MCSJ | Government ERP | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Monroe County, GA deployed Edmunds GovTech MCSJ as its Government ERP to centralize county financial operations and payroll administration. Monroe County implemented Edmunds GovTech MCSJ to support core finance functions including budget preparation, revenue and expenditure forecasting, SPLOST fund management, bond administration, accounts payable and receivable, and payroll processing for approximately 500 employees.
The implementation configured financial modules within Edmunds GovTech MCSJ to handle annual budget cycles and SPLOST project distributions, payroll processing with ACAT calculations and W-2 and W-3 generation, vendor management to track 1099-MISC distributions, and multi-account cash management across 25 checking accounts. Standardized outputs and automated payment workflows were employed to ensure timely bond payments and to produce compliance forms such as G-1003 and W-3.
Operational scope covered a countywide rollout across all departments, with the county finance officer responsible for implementation leadership, training of departmental users, and creation of implementation documentation. The system supported quarterly and annual budget planning, vendor database maintenance, and end-to-end accounts receivable and payable activity to manage county cash flow, capital investment, and working capital functions.
Governance and process changes included centralized vendor and payroll controls, standardized reporting for statutory filings, and department training programs to improve financial literacy among non-financial staff. Monroe County reported implemented improvements in financial processes after Edmunds GovTech MCSJ, establishing the application as the primary Government ERP for county finance and payroll operations.
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Mount Olive Township | Government | 220 | $36M | United States | Edmunds GovTech | Edmunds GovTech MCSJ | Government ERP | 1998 | n/a |
In 1998 Mount Olive Township moved to Edmunds GovTech MCSJ to gain a fully integrated municipal ERP covering finance, tax billing & collections, utility billing, requisitions, and dashboards. Edmunds GovTech MCSJ is implemented as a Government ERP to consolidate transactional processing and central reporting for the township.
The implementation encompassed core finance modules including general ledger, accounts payable and receivable, tax billing and collections, utility billing, and requisition workflows, together with configurable dashboards for operational and financial reporting. Configuration work focused on aligning billing cycles and requisition approval paths to municipal processes and enabling standardized reporting across departments.
Operational coverage was municipal in scope, serving finance, tax, utilities, and procurement functions across Mount Olive Township. The deployment improved application integration between billing and finance modules and strengthened the township internal reporting layer, allowing consolidated dashboards to surface cross-functional data.
Governance emphasized vendor-supported ongoing support and continuous software improvements, with the township citing better usability and sustained updates in the vendor case study. The implementation narrative centers on moving to Edmunds GovTech MCSJ to achieve integrated application capabilities, improved reporting, and a maintained support relationship.
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Government | 65 | $13M | United States | Edmunds GovTech | Edmunds GovTech MCSJ | Government ERP | 2010 | n/a |
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Government | 233 | $52M | United States | Edmunds GovTech | Edmunds GovTech MCSJ | Government ERP | 2015 | n/a |
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Edmunds GovTech MCSJ
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