Colorado’s Arapahoe County migrates to SAP S/4HANA

Colorado’s Arapahoe County migrates to SAP S/4HANA

Arapahoe County, part of the Denver metropolitan area in Colorado, has completed its migration to SAP S/4HANA on time and under budget, cementing it as a technology leader in the public sector.

“Arapahoe County’s move to SAP S/4HANA shows how state and local government agencies can quickly seize emerging technologies and digital capabilities to transform internal operations for the benefit of the citizens they serve,” said Brian Roach, SAP North America Senior Vice President and Managing Director of Regulated Industries.

The initiative is part of the five-year strategic plan Arapahoe County developed to increase visibility into budget and spend trends, improve budget forecasting and reduce time to prepare reports and process expenses, as well as enhance user experience within the systems that support the county’s financial, HR and payroll processes.

“We owe it to the citizens to manage county funds responsibly and operate as efficiently as possible,” Arapahoe County Finance Director, Todd Weaver said. “Getting to the new platform will enhance our ability to do that.”

The migration to SAP S/4HANA is intended to enable Colorado’s third-largest county to continue to operate efficiently, fulfilling the needs of its citizens, employees and stakeholders while positioning the county to make further improvements in analytics, grants and funds management, budget processes, back-office process automation and user self-service going forward.

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