List of iWorQ Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying iWorQ customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased iWorQ for Government ERP from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using iWorQ for Government ERP include: Rockdale County, GA, a United States based Government organisation with 919 employees and revenues of $125.0 million, City Of Marion, a United States based Government organisation with 328 employees and revenues of $46.0 million, City Of Moab, a United States based Government organisation with 100 employees and revenues of $10.0 million, Town of Fort Myers Beach, Florida, a United States based Government organisation with 50 employees and revenues of $5.0 million and many others.
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City Of Marion | Government | 328 | $46M | United States | iWorQ Systems | iWorQ | Government ERP | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, City Of Marion implemented iWorQ as its Government ERP and published a public iWorQ portal on the municipal website. The deployment uses the vendor hosted iWorQ platform to provide a web based portal for residents and staff, exposing online permitting, service request intake, and public facing project information. City Of Marion configured iWorQ to support core municipal business functions including permitting and inspections, work order management, asset tracking, code enforcement and revenue capture. This implementation positions City Of Marion iWorQ Government ERP as the central operational system for municipal service delivery.
Operational configuration emphasizes departmental workflows for public works, building and planning, parks and finance, using role based access controls and administrative governance to manage requests and inspections. The iWorQ application orchestrates case life cycles from request intake through inspection and closure, and it is surfaced via the city website portal for transparency and citizen self service. Implementation details indicate a cloud hosted web architecture typical of Government ERP deployments, with modular functional areas configured to mirror municipal processes and support ongoing administrative operations.
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City Of Moab | Government | 100 | $10M | United States | iWorQ Systems | iWorQ | Government ERP | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 City Of Moab implemented iWorQ as its Government ERP to centralize permitting, planning and building workflows across Planning, Building and Engineering functions. iWorQ was adopted to operate as the primary permitting system and to formalize permit intake, inspection scheduling and construction reporting for municipal operations.
The deployment used the iWorQ permitting system to process building permits, calculate valuations using the ICC Building Valuation Data Table and compute permit fees. Functional capabilities configured included permit application intake, plan review tracking, creation and updating of forms and information packets, scheduling inspections for the Building Inspector, multiagency inspection coordination, tracking inspections and projects, and entering monthly census and construction reports.
Integrations explicitly implemented included creating purchase orders through the Pelorus AP System and creating billing requisitions for department invoices with tracking to completion. Operational coverage spanned the Planning, Building and Engineering departments, support for Planning Commission meeting minutes and preparation of yearly reports for City Council, plus routine updates to department web pages as part of information management workflows.
Governance and workflow restructuring centered on standardized permit tracking, inspection scheduling processes and multiagency coordination for business license related inspections. Daily operational responsibilities were assigned to the Planning, Engineering and Building Permit Technician and Administrative Assistant role, which managed permit processing, plan packet completeness checks, budget tracking for Planning, Building and Engineering, and the end to end administrative workflows within the iWorQ Government ERP environment.
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Rockdale County, GA | Government | 919 | $125M | United States | iWorQ Systems | iWorQ | Government ERP | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021 Rockdale County, GA deployed iWorQ as its Government ERP for operational management within the Stormwater Department. The deployment established iWorQ as the primary application for ticket intake and project tracking used day to day by administrative and field staff.
The implementation centers on work order and ticket management, requisition to purchase order workflows, document management with photo attachments, and monthly inventory processes. Administrative users open and manage iWorQ tickets, upload project photos, submit requisitions for P.O.s, and scan and forward documents to the head director through the iWorQ application, aligning system use with procurement and maintenance workflows.
Operational coordination extends to other tools explicitly used by staff, the Administrative Coordinator assists Utility and Forman workers with the ADP website while maintaining mileage records in Microsoft Excel, indicating a mix of in-application and spreadsheet based operational controls. Functional coverage is concentrated in the Stormwater Department and interacts with the Maintenance Superintendent and field crews for asphalt, gravel, and dirt ticket tracking and materials oversight.
Governance and day to day processes include morning coordination meetings focused on iWorQ tickets and priority projects, a 90 day new hire training responsibility for system proficiency, and a defined requisition flow for completing projects. These practices position iWorQ as the operational backbone for ticket driven maintenance, procurement related approvals, and documented project evidence within the Stormwater Department.
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Government | 50 | $5M | United States | iWorQ Systems | iWorQ | Government ERP | 2018 | n/a |
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