HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 23-351RESOLUTION NO, 23-351
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to execute an agreement with.
OpenGov Inc., of San rose, California in the amount of $120,000.00 for the procurement of the
OpenGov Budgeting and Plarming software.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 21st day of
November, 2023.
1602 Village Market Blvd SE, Suite 320
Leesburg, VA20175 USA
Cage Code: 7QV38
UEI Number Y7D5MXRU2839
DUNS# 080431574
Federal Tax ID: 81-3911287
Business Size: Small Business
Quote 4: Q-03835
Expires On: 11/30/2023
Date. 11/6/2023, 3:22 PM
Plt one: 571 707-4130
Fax:571-291-4119
Entail: sales a vertosoft.coni
Vertosoft Contact. Carly Moore
Phone: (540) 998-8361
Entail: carly.moore@vertosoft.com
OpenGov Quote for City of Beaumont, TXK
Ship To
City of Beaumont, TX
Angie Wright
Angela. Wright@ beauntonttexas.gov
Contract: DIR-TSO-4227
Quote For:
Name: JantieNelson
Company: City of Beaumont, TX
Entail: jantie,nelson@beauittotttexas.gov
Phone:
PAYMENT TERMS
DELIVERY METHOD
PAYMENT METHOD
VERTOSOFT CUST ID
SUPPLIER REF #
Net 30
Electronic
Check/ACH/Credit Card
Overall POP Start Date: 12/1/2023
Overall POP End Date: 9/30/2027
12/01 /2023-09/3012024
PART #
DESCRIPTION
QTY
UNIT PRICE
EXTENDED
0PGV-GABS-B200300M-RR-3'Y
Budgeting & Planning -Between $200-300 Million - 3 Y
1.00
$77,100.00
$77,100.00
OPGV-GGBP-B20030OM-N12-OY
Professional Services Deployment - Prepaid - Between
$200-300 Million - OY
220.00
$195.00
$42,900.00
12/01/2023-09/30/2024 TOTAL:
$120,000.00
Pago 1 of 2
10/01 /2024-0913012025
PART #
DESCRIPTION
QTY
UNIT PRICE
EXTENDED
OPGV-GABS-B200300M-RR-3Y
Budgeting & Planting - Between $200-300 Million - 3Y
1.00
$97,146,00
$97,146.00
10/01/2024-09/30/2025 'TOTAL:
$97,146.00
10/01 /2 025- 09/30/2026
PART #
DESCRIPTION
QTY
UNIT PRICE
EXTENDED
OPGV-GA13S-B200300M-R -3Y
Budgeting & Planning - Between $200-300 Million - 3Y
1.00
$102,003.00
$102,003.00
10/0112025-09/30/2026 TOTAL:
$102,003,00
10/01 /2026-09/3012027
PART #
DESCRIPTION
QTY
UNIT PRICE
EXTENDED
0PGV-GABS-13200300M-RR-3Y
Budgeting & Planning - Between $200-300 Million - 3Y
1.00
$107,103.00
$107,103,00
10/01/2026-09/30/2027 TOTAL:
$107,103.00
TOTAL: $120,000.00
Quote Terms
By purchasing the products and services described in this order form, the Customer is expressly agreeing to the End User
Agreement published at littps://www.vertosoft.cotn/terms-and-conditions-opengov
Taxes: Sales tax shall be added at the time of an invoice, unless a copy of a valid tax exemption or resale certificate is
provided.
Credit Card Orders: Additional fees may apply if paying by credit card.
All Purchase Orders must include: End User Name, Phollc Number, Email Address, Purchase Order Number, Government
Contract Number or Our Quote Number, Bill -To and Ship -To Address (Cannot ship to a PO Box), Period of Performance
(if applicable), and a Signature of a duly Authorized Representative.
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OpenGov End User License Agreement
Texas DIR Contract DIR-TSO-4227
This End User License Agreement (this "Agreement") is made between OpenGov, Inc., a
Delaware corporation ("OpenGov"), and a party procuring OpenGov's services ("Customer")
through Vertosoft, LLC, an authorized reseller ("Reseller"). This Agreement, which takes
effect the date of the last signature below ("Effective Date"), sets forth the terms under
which Customer may use OpenGov's hosted software services and receive professional
services, subject to DIR Contract DIR-TSO4227 ("DIR-TSO-4227").
1. Definitions
1.1. "Customer Data" means data that is provided by Customer to OpenGov
pursuant to this Agreement (for example, by email or through Customer's
software systems of record). Customer Data does not include any
confidential personally identifiable information.
1.2. "Documentation" means materials produced by OpenGov that provide
information about OpenGov's software products and systems. Customers
may access the most up-to-date Documentation on the Customer Resource
Center page at opengov.zendesk.com.
1.3. "Intellectual Property Rights" means all intellectual property rights including
all past, present, and future rights associated with works of authorship,
including exclusive exploitation rights, copyrights, and moral rights,
trademark and trade name rights and similar rights, trade secret rights,
patent rights, and any other proprietary rights in intellectual property of
every kind and nature.
1.4. "Purchase Order" means the document used between the Reseller and the
Customer to purchase specified OpenGov services.
1.5. "Party"(or "Parties") refers to OpenGov and/or Customer. For the avoidance
of doubt, Reseller is not a Party to this Agreement.
1.6. "Subscription Term" means the period from the start date of the Software
Services specified on the first Purchase Order to the last end date of the
Software Services specified on any Purchase Order.
2. Software Services, Support, and Professional Services
2.1. Software Services. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement,
OpenGov will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide the
commercial off -the -shelf software solutions identified in the applicable
Purchase Order ("Software Services"), The Software Services do not include
any Work Product as defined in DIR-TSO-4227, Appendix A, Section 5.1.1.
2.2. Support and Service Levels. Customer support is available by email to
support@opengov.com or by using the chat messaging functionality of the
OpenGov End User License Agreement, DIR-TSO-4227 Revised June 1,2023
Software Services, both of which are available during OpenGov's standard
business hours. Customer may report issues any time. However, OpenGov
will address issues during business hours. OpenGov will provide support for
the Software Services in accordance with the Support and Software Service
Levels found at opengov.com/service-sia, as long as Customer is entitled to
receive support under the applicable Purchase Order and this Agreement.
2.3. Professional Services. If OpenGov or its authorized independent contractors
provides professional services to Customer through Reseller, such as
implementation services, then OpenGov will specify the professional
services ("Professional Services") in an applicable statement of work
("SOW"). Unless otherwise specified in a SOW, any pre -paid professional
services must be utilized within one year from the start of the Subscription
Term.
3. Restrictions and Responsibilities
3.1. Restrictions. Customer may not use the Software Services in any manner or
for any purpose other than as expressly permitted by the Agreement and
Documentation. In addition, Customer shall not, and shall not permit or
enable any third party to: (a) use or access any of the Software Services to
build a competitive product or service; (b) modify, disassemble, decompile,
reverse engineer or otherwise make any derivative use of the Software
Services (except to the extent applicable laws specifically prohibit such
restriction); (c)sell, license, rent, lease, assign, distribute, display, host,
disclose, outsource, copy or otherwise commercially exploit the Software
Services; (d) perform or disclose any benchmarking or performance testing
of the Software Services; (e) remove any proprietary notices included with
the Software Services; (f) use the Software Services in violation of
applicable law; or (g)transfer any confidential personally identifiable
information to OpenGov or the Software Services platform.
3.2. Responsibilities. Customer shall be responsible for obtaining and
maintaining computers and third party software systems of record (such as
Customer's ERP systems) needed to connect to, access or otherwise use the
Software Services. Customer also shall be responsible for: (a) ensuring that
such equipment is compatible with the Software Services, (b) maintaining
the security of such equipment, user accounts, passwords and files, and (c)
all uses of Customer user accounts by any party other than OpenGov.
4. Intellectual Property Rights; License Grants; Access to Customer Data
4.1. Software Services. OpenGov owns all interests and Intellectual Property
Rights in the Software Services. The look and feel of the Software Services,
including any custom fonts, graphics and button icons, are the property of
OpenGov. Customer may not copy, imitate, or use them, in whole or in part,
without OpenGov's prior written consent. Subject to Customer's obligations
under this Agreement, OpenGov grants Customer a non-exclusive,
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royalty -free license during the Subscription Torm to use the Software
Services.
4.2. Customer Data. Customer Data and the Intellectual Property Rights therein
belong to the Customer. Customer grants OpenGov and its partners (such as
hosting providers) a non --exclusive, royalty -free license to use, store, edit,
and reformat the Customer Data for the purpose of providing the Software
Services. Customer further agrees that OpenGov and its partners may use
aggregated, anonymized Customer Data for purposes of sales, marketing,
business development, product enhancement, customer service, and data
analysis. Insights gleaned from aggregated, anonymized Customer Data will
belong to OpenGov.
4.3. Access to Customer Data. Customer may download the Customer Data from
the Software Services at any time during the Subscription Term, excluding
during routine software maintenance periods. OpenGov has no obligation to
return Customer Data to Customer.
4.4. Deletion of Customer Data. Unless otherwise requested pursuant to this
Section 4.4, upon the termination of this Agreement, the Customer Data
shall be deleted pursuant to OpenGov's standard data deletion and retention
practices. Upon written request, Customer may request deletion of
Customer Data prior to the date of termination of this Agreement. Such a
request must be addressed to "OpenGov Vice President, Customer Success"
at OpenGov's address for notice in Section 10.2.
4,5. Feedback. "Feedback" means suggestions, comments, improvements,
ideas, or other feedback or materials regarding the Software Services
provided by Customer to OpenGov, including feedback provided through
online developer community forums. Customer grants OpenGov a
non-exclusive, royalty -free, irrevocable, perpetual, worldwide license to use
and incorporate into the Software Services and Documentation Customer's
Feedback. OpenGov will exclusively own any improvements or modifications
to the Software Services and Documentation based on or derived from any
of Customer's Feedback including all Intellectual Property Rights in and to
the improvements and modifications.
5. Confidentiality
5.1. "Confidential Information" means all confidential business, technical, and
financial information of the disclosing Party that is marked as"Confidential"
or an equivalent designation or that should reasonably be understood to be
confidential given the nature of the information and/or the circumstances
surrounding the disclosure. OpenGov's Confidentiai Information includes,
without limitation, the software underlying the Software Services, and all
Documentation.
5.2, Confidential Information does not include: (a) data that the Customer has
previously released to the public; (b) data that Customer would be required
OpenGov End User License Agreement, DIR-TSO-4227 Revised June 1, 2023
to release to the public upon request under applicable federal, state, or local
public records laws; (c) Customer Data that Customer requests OpenGov
make available to the public in conjunction with the Software Services; (d)
information that becomes publicly known through no breach by either Party;
(e) information that was rightfully received by a Party from a third Party
without restriction on use or disclosure; or (f) information independently
developed by the receiving Party without access to the disclosing Party's
Confidential Information.
5.3. Each Party agrees to obtain prior written consent before disclosing any of
the other Party's Confidential Information, Each Party further agrees to use
the other's Confidential Information only in connection with this Agreement.
Each Party further agrees to protect the other Party's Confidential
Information using the measures that it employs with respect to its own
Confidential Information of a similar nature, but in no event with less than
reasonable care. If a Party is required to disclose Confidential Information
by law or court order, they must notify the other Party in writing before
making the disclosure to give the other Party an opportunity to oppose or
limit the disclosure.
6. Term and Termination
6.1. Subscription Term. This Agreement commences when the Parties execute
this Agreement and continues until the last end date of the Software
Services specified on the Purchase Order, unless sooner terminated
pursuant to Section 6.3,
6.2. Renewal. This Agreement will renew if Customer enters another Purchase
Order for the Software Services and/or additional Professional Services
before the end of the Subscription Term.
6.3. Termination.
6.3.1. Termination for Non -Appropriation. Customer may terminate this
Agreement for non -appropriation pursuant to DIR-TSO-4227,
Appendix A, Section 11.2.1J.
6.3.2. Termination for Convenience. Customer may terminate this
Agreement for convenience pursuant to DIR-TSO--4227, Appendix A,
Section 11.2.3.
6.3.3. Termination for Cause. Customer may terminate this Agreement for
Cause pursuant to DIR-TSO-4227, Appendix A, Section 11.2.4.2.
OpenGov may terminate this Agreement if Customer materially
breaches any term of this Agreement and fails to cure such breach
within 30 days after receiving written notice by OpenGov.
6.4. Effect of Termination. Upon termination of this Agreement pursuant to
Section 6.1, 6.2, or 6.3: (a) Customer shall pay in full for all Software Services
and Professional Services performed up to the date of termination or
expiration, (b) OpenGov shall stop providing Software Services and
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Professional Services to Customer; and (c) each Party shall (at the other
Party's option) return a delete any of the other Party's Confidential
Information in its possession. See DIR Contract TSO-DIR-4227, Appendix A,
Sectlons 11.2.6—Customer Rights Under Termination, and 11.2.7--Vendor or
Order Fulfiller Rights Under Termination.
7. Payment of Fees
Fees for Software Services are due at the beginning of each year of the
Subscription Term, and Customer must timely pay all applicable fees to Reseller to
avoid interruption of the Software Services. Fees for Professional Services are due
in advance, unless indicated otherwise in the Purchase Order.
B. Representations and Warranties; Disclaimer
8.1. By OpenGov.
8.1.1. General Warranty. OpenGov represents and warrants that it has all
right and authority necessary to enter into and perform this
Agreement.
8.1.2. Professional Services Warranty. OpenGov further represents and
warrants that the Professional Services, if any, will be performed in a
professional and workmanlike manner in accordance with generally
prevailing industry standards. For any breach of the Professional
Services warranty, Customer's exclusive remedy and OpenGov's
entire liability will be the re -performance of the applicable services.
If OpenGov is unable to re -perform such work as warranted,
Customer will be entitled to recover ail fees paid to OpenGov for the
deficient work. Customer must give written notice of any claim
under this warranty to OpenGov within 90 days of performance of
such work to receive such warranty remedies.
8.1.3, Software Services Warranty. OpenGov further represents and
warrants that for a period of 90 days after the subscription start
date specified in the Purchase Order, the Software Services will
perform in all material respects in accordance with the
Documentation. The foregoing warranty does not apply to any
Software Services that have been used in a manner other than as set
forth in the Documentation and authorized under this Agreement.
OpenGov does not warrant that the Software Services will be
uninterrupted or error -free. Customer must give written notice of
any claim underthis warranty to OpenGov during the Subscription
Term. OpenGov's entire liability for any breach of the foregoing
warranty is to repair or replace any nonconforming Software
Services so that the affected portion of the Software Services
operates as warranted or, if OpenGov Is unable to do so, terminate
the license for such Software Services and refund the pre -paid,
unused portion of the fee for such Software Services to the Reseller.
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8.2. By Customer. Customer represents and warrants that (a) it has all right and
authority necessary to enter into and perform this Agreement; and (b)
OpenGov's use of the Customer Data pursuant to this Agreement will not
infringe, violate or misappropriate the Intellectual Property Rights of any
third party.
8.3. Disclaimer, OPENGOV DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE SOFTWARE
SERVICES WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE; NOR DOES IT MAKE
ANY WARRANTY AS TO THE RESULTS THAT MAY BE OBTAINED FROM USE
OF THE SOFTWARE SERVICES. EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION 8,
THE SOFTWARE SERVICES ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" AND OPENGOV
DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING,
BUT NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, TITLE,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NON -INFRINGEMENT.
9. Limitation of Liability
9.1. By Type. NEITHER OPENGOV NOR CUSTOMER, NOR THEIR SUPPLIERS,
OFFICERS, AFFILIATES, REPRESENTATIVES, CONTRACTORS OR
EMPLOYEES, SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE WITH RESPECT TO ANY
SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS AGREEMENT UNDER ANY CONTRACT,
NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, OR OTHER THEORY: (A) FOR ERROR OR
INTERRUPTION OF USE OR FOR LOSS OR INACCURACY OF DATA OR COST
OF PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES OR LOSS OF
BUSINESS; (B) FOR ANY INDIRECT, EXEMPLARY, PUNITIVE, INCIDENTAL,
SPECIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES; OR (C) FOR ANY MATTER BEYOND
A PARTY'S REASONABLE CONTROL, EVEN IF SUCH PARTY HAS BEEN
ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH LOSS OR DAMAGE.
9.2. By Amount. IN NO EVENT SHALL EITHER PARTY'S AGGREGATE,
CUMULATIVE LIABILITY FOR ANY CLAIMS ARISING OUT OF OR IN ANY WAY
RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT EXCEED THE FEES PAID FOR THE
SOFTWARE SERVICES UNDER THE APPLICABLE PURCHASE ORDER IN THE
12 MONTHS PRIOR TO THE ACT THAT GAVE RISE TO THE LIABILITY.
9.3. Limitation of Liability Exclusions. The limitations of liability set forth in
Sections 9.1 and 9.2 above do not apply to, and each Party accepts liability to
the other for: (a)claims based on either Party's intentional breach of its
obligations set forth in Section 5 (Confidentiality), (b) claims arising out of
fraud or willful misconduct by either Party and (c) either Party's
infringement of the other Party's Intellectual Property Rights,
9.4. No Limitation of Liability by Law. Because some jurisdictions do not allow
liability or damages to be limited to the extent set forth above, some of the
above limitations may not apply to Customer,
10. Miscellaneous
10.1. Logo Use. Upon Customer's prior written consent, OpenGov shall have the
right to use and display Customer's logos and trade names for marketing and
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promotional purposes for OpenGov's website and marketing materials,
subject to Customer's trademark usage guidelines provided to OpenGov.
10.2. Notice. Ordinary day-to-day operational communications may be conducted
by email, live chat or telephone, However, for notices, including legal
notices, required by the Agreement (irk sections where the word "notice"
appears)the Parties must communicate more formally in a writing sent via
LISPS certified mail and via email. OpenGov's addresses for notice are:
OpenGov, Inc., 6525 Crown Blvd #41340, San Jose, CA 95160, and
legal@opengov.com.
10.3. Anti -corruption. Neither OpenGov nor any of its employees or agents has
offered or provided any illegal or improper payment, gift, or transfer of value
in connection with this Agreement. The Parties will promptly notify each
other if they become aware of any violation of any applicable anti --corruption
laws in connection with this Agreement.
10.4. Injunctive Relief. The Parties acknowledge that any breach of the
confidentiality provisions or the unauthorized use of a Party's intellectual
property may result in serious and irreparable injury to the aggrieved Party
for which damages may not adequately compensate the aggrieved Party.
The Parties agree, therefore, that, in addition to any other remedy that the
aggrieved Party may have, it shall be entitled to seek equitable injunctive
relief without being required to post a bond or other surety or to prove either
actual damages or that damages would be an inadequate remedy.
10.5. Force Majeure. Neither Party shall be held responsible or liable for any losses
arising out of any delay or failure in performance of any part of this
Agreement due to any act of god, act of governmental authority, or due to
war, riot, labor difficulty, failure of performance by any third -party service,
utilities, or equipment provider, or any other cause beyond the reasonable
control of the Party delayed or prevented from performing.
10.6. Severability; Waiver. If any provision of this Agreement is found to be
unenforceable or invalid, that provision will be limited or eliminated to the
minimum extent necessary so that this Agreement will otherwise remain in
full force and effect and enforceable. Any express waiver or failure to
exercise promptly any right under this Agreement will not create a
continuing waiver or any expectation of non -enforcement.
10.7. Survival. The following sections of this Agreement shall survive termination:
Section 5. (Confidentiality), Section 7(Payment of Fees), Section 4.4
(Deletion of Customer Data), Section 8.3 (Warranty Disclaimer), Section 9
(Limitation of Liability) and Section 10 (Miscellaneous),
10.8. Assignment. There are no third --party beneficiaries to this Agreement.
Except as set forth in this Section 10.8, neither party may assign, delegate,
or otherwise transfer this Agreement or any of its rights or obligations to a
third party without the other party's written consent, which consent may not
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be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed. Either party may assign,
without such consent but upon written notice, its rights and obligations
under this Agreement to its corporate affiliate or to any entity that acquires
all or substantially all of its capital stock or its assets related to this
Agreement, through purchase, merger, consolidation, or otherwise or as
allowed by DIR-TSO-4227, Appendix A, Section 4.4(E3). Any other attempted
assignment shall be void. This Agreement will benefit and bind permitted
assigns and successors.
10.9. Independent Contractors, This Agreement does not create an agency,
partnership, joint venture, or employment relationship, and neither party
has any authority to bind the other.
10.10. Governing Law and Jurisdiction. This Agreement will be governed by the
laws of the Customer's jurisdiction, without regard to conflict of laws
principles. The parties submit to personal jurisdiction and venue in the
courts of the Customer's jurisdiction.
10.11. Complete Agreement. OpenGov has made no other promises or
representations to Customer other than those contained in this Agreement
and those required by DIR-TSO-4227 .In the event of a conflict, the terms of
DIR--TSO--4227 shall prevail. No modification of this Agreement will be
binding, unless in writing and signed by an authorized representative of
each Party.
Signature page to follow.
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Signatures
Customer:
OpenGov, Inc.
Signature:
Signature:
Name:
Name:
Title:
Title:
Date:
Date:
OpenGov End User License Agreement, OIR-7SO-4227 Revised June 1, 2023
City of Beaumont, TX
Creation Date: 11/6/2023
Document Number: PS-05109
Version Number: 1
Created by: Sidney Barnes
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Table of Contents
1. Overview and Approach
3
1.1. Agreement
3
2. Statement of Work
3
2.1. Project Scope
3
2.2. Facilities and Hours of Coverage
4
2.3. Key Assumptions
4
2.4. Exclusions
4
2.5. OpenGov Responsibilities
5
2.5.1. Activity 1 — Project Management
5
2.5.2. Activity 2 — Initialization
5
2.5.3, Activity 3 -- OpenGov Use Cases
6
2.5.4. Activity 4 — Training
6
2.6. Your Responsibilities
7
2.6.1. Your Project Manager
7
2.7. Completion Criteria
7
2.8. Estimated Schedule
8
2.9, Illustrative Project Timelines
8
2.10. Charges
8
2.11. Offer Expiration Date
9
Appendix A: Engagement Charter
10
A-1: Communication and Escalation Procedure
10
A-2: Change Order Process
10
A-3: Deliverable Materials Acceptance Procedure
11
Appendix B: Implementation Activities
12
B-1: OpenGov Budgeting & Planning Suite
12
Appendix C: Technical Requirements
20
C-1: OpenGov Budgeting & Planning Suite
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1. Overview and Approach
1.1. Agreement
This Statement of Work ("SOW") identifies services that OpenGov, Inc. ("OpenGov" or "we") will
perform for City of Beaumont, TX ("Customer" or "you") pursuant to that order for Professional
Services entered into between OpenGov and the Customer ("Order Form") which references the
Master Services Agreement or other applicable agreement entered into by the parties (the
"Agreement").
® Customer acknowledges and agrees that this Statement of Work is subject to the
confidentiality obligations set forth in the Agreement between Open Gov and Customer.
s The Deliverables listed in L,apendix B are the single source of the truth of the deliverables to
be provided.
w Customer's use of the Professional Services is governed by the Agreement and not this
SOW.
e Upon execution of the Order Form or other documentation referencing the SOW, this SOW
shall be incorporated by reference into the Agreement.
• In the event of any inconsistency or conflict between the terms and conditions of this SOW
and the Agreement, the terms and conditions of this SOW shall govern with respect to the
subject matter of this SOW only. Unless otherwise defined herein, capitalized terms used in
this SOW shall have the meaning defined in the Agreement.
• This SOW may not be modified or amended except in a written agreement signed by a duly
authorized representative of each party.
® OpenGov will be deployed as is, Customer has access to all functionality available in the
current release.
2. Statement of Work
This SOW is limited to the Implementation of the OpenGov Budgeting & Planning as defined in the
OpenGov Resaonsibilites section of this document. Any additional services or support will be
considered out of scope.
2.1. Project Scope
Under this project, OpenGov will deliver cloud based Budgeting & Planning solutions to help
the Customer power a more effective and accountable government. OpenGov's estimated
charges and schedule are based on performance of the activities listed in the"OpenGov
Responsibilities" section below. Deviations that arise during the project will be managed
through the procedure described in Api2endix A-2: Change Order Process, and may result in
adjustments to the Project Scope, Estimated Schedule, Charges and other terms. These
adjustments may include charges on a time -and -materials or fixed -fee basis using
OpenGov's standard rates in effect from time to time for any resulting additional work or
waiting time.
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2.2. Facilities and Hours of Coverage
OpenGov will:
A. Perform the work under this SOW remotely, except for any project -related activity
which OpenGov determines would be best performed at your facility in order to
complete its responsibilities under this SOW.
B. Provide the Services under this SOW during normal business hours, 8:30 am to 6:00
pm local time, Monday through Friday, except holidays.
2.3. Key Assumptions
The SOW and OpenGov estimates are based on the following key assumptions. Deviations
that arise during the proposed project will be managed through the project Change Order
Process (see Appendix A-2), and may result in adjustments to the Project Scope,
Estimated Schedule, Charges, and other terms.
A. The OpenGov Suites are not customized beyond current capacities based on the
latest release of the software.
B. Individual software modules are configured based on discussions between OpenGov
and Customer.
C. OpenGov or its authorized independent contractors provide Professional Services
to Customer as described in this SOW as agreed to by the parties.
D. Budgeting and Planning Suite
i. Customer will provide Budget and Actuals data within two (2) weeks
immediately following the kick-off meeting.
U. Customer's Integration is unidirectional from Naviline into OpenGov. The
integrated data will be linked to the Customer's OpenGov Chart Of Accounts.
iii. Customer has provided the following relevant dates:
1. Budget Kick Off is March 2024;
2. Online Budget Book is due on September 2024.
iv. OpenGov budget proposal configuration will include: up to fifty(50)
department proposals and up to ffty(50) project proposals.
v. OpenGov Online Budget Book(OBB) configuration will include:
1. Six (6) Standard OBB templates and up to two (2) reports with report
views to use in the OBB.
vi. OpenGov best practice is to not exceed tested limits of the product.
2.4. Exclusions
• Implementation of any custom modification or integration developed by OpenGov; your
internal staff; or any third -party is not included in the scope of this project unless
specifically listed in Appendix B.
® Any service items discussed during demonstrations; conference calls; or other events are
not included in the scope of this project unless specifically listed in Appendix B.
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2.5. OpenGov Responsibilities
2.5.1. Activity 1- Project Management
OpenGov will provide project management for the OpenGov responsibilities in this SOW.
The purpose of this activity is to provide direction to the OpenGov project personnel and to
provide a framework for project planning, communications, reporting, procedural and
contractual activity. This activity is composed of the following tasks:
Planning
OpenGov will:
A. review the SOW, contract and project plan with Customer's Project Manager and key
stakeholders to ensure alignment and agreed upon timelines;
B. maintain project communications through your Project Manager,
C. establish documentation and procedural standards for deliverable Materials; and
D. assist your Project Manager to prepare and maintain the project plan for the
performance of this SOW which will include the activities, tasks, assignments, and
project milestones,
Project Tracking and Reporting
OpenGov will:
A. review project tasks, schedules, and resources and make changes or additions, as
appropriate. Measure and evaluate progress against the project plan with your
Project Manager;
B. work with your Project Manager to address and resolve deviations from the project
plan;
C. conduct regularly scheduled project status meetings; and
D. administer the Project Change Control Procedure with your Project Manager.
Completion Criteria:
This is an on -going activity which will be considered complete at the end of the Services
Deliverable Materials:
• Weekly status reports
• Project plan
• Project Charter
• Risk, Action, Issues and Decisions Register (RAID)
2.5.2. Activity 2 - Initialization
OpenGov will provide the following:
A. Customer Entity configuration
B. System Administrators creation
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C. Solution Blueprint creation
D. Data Validation strategy confirmation
Completion Criteria:
This activity will be considered complete when:
• Customer Entity is created
• System Administrators have access to Customer Entity
• Solution Blueprint is presented to Customer
Deliverable Materials:
• Solution Blueprint
• Sign -off of Initial Draft Solution Blueprint
2.5.3. Activity 3 -- OpenGov Use Cases
OpenGov will provide the following:
Budget & Planning Use Cases
A. Centralized Operating Budget
B. Multi -Year Workforce Planning
C. Capital Improvement Planning
D. Interactive Online Budget Books
Completion Criteria:
This activity will be considered complete when:
Budget & Planning Use Cases
• Chart of Accounts is configured
• Operating Budget proposals are configured
• Capital Budget proposals are configured
• Workforce Plan is configured
• Online Budget Book templates are configured
• Financial integration is configured
• Budget reports are configured
Deliverable Materials:
• Formal sign off document
2.5.4. Activity 4 - Training
Training will be provided in instructor -led virtual sessions unless otherwise specified in
Appendix B. For any instructor -led virtual sessions, the class size is recommended to be 10
(ten), for class sizes larger than 10 (ten) it may be necessary to have more than one
instructor.
Completion Criteria:
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• Administrator training is provided
a End User training is provided
Deliverable Materials:
o Formal sign off document
2.6. Your Responsibilities
The completion of the proposed scope of work depends on the full commitment and
participation of your management and personnel. The responsibilities listed in this section
are in addition to those responsibilities specified in the Agreement and are to be provided
at no charge to OpenGov. OpenGov's performance is predicated upon the following
responsibilities being managed and fulfilled by you. Delays in performance of these
responsibilities may result in delay of the completion of the project and will be handled in
accordance with A endix A-f: Communication and Escalation Procedure.
2.6.1. Your Project Manager
Prior to the start of this project, you will designate a person called your Project Manager
who will be the focal point for OpenGov communications relative to this project and will
have the authority to act on behalf of you in all matters regarding this project.
Your Project Manager's responsibilities include the following:
A. manage your personnel and responsibilities far this project (for example: ensure
personnel complete any self -paced training sessions, configuration, validation or
user acceptance testing);
B. serve as the interface between OpenGov and all your departments participating in
the project;
G. administer the Project Change Control Procedure with the Project Manager;
D. participate in project status meetings;
E. obtain and provide information, data, and decisions within five (5) business days of
OpenGov's request unless you and OpenGov agree in writing to a different response
time;
F. resolve deviations from the estimated schedule, which may be caused by you;
G. help resolve project issues and escalate issues within your organization, as
necessary; and
H. create, with OpenGov's assistance, the project plan for the performance of this SOW
which will include the activities, tasks, assignments, milestones and estimates.
2.7. Completion Criteria
OpenGov will have fulfilled its obligations under this SOW when any of the following first
occurs;
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A. OpenGov accomplishes the activities set forth in "0 enGov res onsibilities" section
and delivers the Materials listed, if any; or
B. The End date is reached
2.8. Estimated Schedule
OpenGov will schedule resources for this project upon signature of the order form. Unless
specifically noted, the OpenGov assigned project manager will work with Customer Project
Manager to develop the project schedule for all requested deliverables under this SOW.
OpenGov reserves the right to adjust the schedule based on the availability of OpenGov
resources and/or Customer resources, and the timeliness of deliverables provided by the
Customer.
The Services are currently estimated to start within two (2)weeks but no later than four(G)
weeks from signatures and have an estimated end date of seven months following project
kick off ("End Date') or on other dates mutually agreed to between you and OpenGov.
2.9. Illustrative Project Timelines
The typical project timelines are for illustrative purposes only and may not reflect your use
cases.
Budgeting & Planning Sulte Illustrallye Timellne
Financial integration
Chart of Accounts
Operating Budget
WoMorce Pfanntng
Budget and Planning Suite
Capital Budget
Online Budget Book
Budget Bnd UserTraining
Month 1 I Month 2 I Month 3 I Month 4 I Month 6 I Month 6 I Month T
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Customer is responsible for atten dingthe kick off of each phase, prorid ing anynece55ary data for each phase. participating in marking sessions during active phases, and signing
off on dellverabies at the end of each ph ese.
2.10. Charges
The Services will be conducted on a Fixed Price basis. The fixed price is exclusive of any
travel and living expenses and other reasonable expenses incurred in connection with the
Services. All charges are exclusive of any applicable taxes.
Customer shall reimburse OpenGov for reasonable out -of --pocket expenses OpenGov incurs
providing Professional Services, Reasonable expenses include, but are not limited to,
travel, lodging, and meals. Expenses are billed based on actual costs incurred. OpenGov
shall not exceed the estimated $b,000 in expenses, per trip, without written approval from
the Customer.
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2.11. Offer Expiration Date
This offer will expire on December 15, 2023 unless extended by OpenGov in writing.
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Appendix A: Engagement Charter
A--1: Communication and Escalation Procedure
Active engagement throughout the implementation process is the foundation of a successful
deployment. To help assess progress, address questions, and minimize risk during the course of
deployment both parties agree to the following:
• Regular communication aligned to the agreed upon project plan and timing.
o OpenGov expects our customers to raise questions or concerns as soon as they
arise. OpenGov will do the same, in order to be able to address items when known.
• Executive involvement
o Executives may be called upon to clarify expectations and/or resolve confusion.
o Executives may be needed to steer strategic items to maximize the value through
the deployment.
• Escalation Process:
o OpenGov and Customer agree to raise concerns and follow the escalation process,
resource responsibility, and documentation in the event an escalation is needed to
support issues raised
• Identification of an issue impeding deployment progress, outcome or
capturing the value proposition, that is not acceptable.
• Customer or OpenGov Project Manager summarizes the problem statement
and impasse.
• Customer and OpenGov Project Managers jointly will outline solution,
acceptance or schedule Executive review.
• Resolution will be documented and signed off following Executive review.
Phase Sign -Off
o OpenGov requests sign -offs at various stages during the implementation of the
project. Once the Customer has signed -off, any additional changes requested by
Customer on that stage will require a paid change order for additional hours for
OpenGov to complete the requested changes.
A--2: Change Order Process
This SOW and related efforts are based on the information provided and gathered by OpenGov.
Customers acknowledge that changes to the scope may require additional effort or time,
resulting in additional cost. Any change to scope must be agreed to in writing or email, by both
Customer and OpenGov, and documented as such via a:
• Change Order- Work that is added to or deleted from the original scope of this SOW.
Depending on the magnitude of the change, it may or may not alter the original contract
amount or completion date and be paid for by Customer. Changes might include:
o Timeiine for completion
o Sign off process
o Cost of change and Invoice timing
o Amending the SOW to correct an error.
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o Extension of work as the complexity identified exceeds what was expected by
Customer or OpenGov.
o Change in type of OpenGov resources to support the SOW.
A-3: Deliverable Materials Acceptance Procedure
Deliverable Materials as defined herein will be reviewed and accepted in accordance with the
following procedure:
• The deliverable Material will be submitted to your Project Manager.
• Your Project Manager will have decision authority to approve/reject all project Criteria,
Phase Acceptance and Engagement Acceptance.
• Within five (5) business days of receipt, your Project Manager will either accept the
deliverable Material or provide OpenGov's Project Manager a written list of requested
revisions. If OpenGov receives no response from your Project Manager within five (5)
business days, then the deliverable Material will be deemed accepted. The process will
repeat for the requested revisions until acceptance.
• All acceptance milestones and associated review periods will be tracked on the project
plan.
• Both OpenGov and Customer recognize that failure to complete tasks and respond to open
issues may have a negative impact on the project.
• For any tasks not yet complete, OpenGov and/or Customer will provide sufficient resources
to expedite completion of tasks to prevent negatively impacting the project.
• Any conflict arising from the deliverable Materials Acceptance Procedure will be addressed
as specified in the Escalation Procedure set forth in Appendix A--1. Asset forth in the
"Customer Delays" provision of the Agreement, if there are extended delays (greater than 10
business days) in Customer's response for requested information or deliverable, OpenGov
may opt to put the project on an "On Hold" status, After the Customer has fulfilled its
obligations, Professional Services can be resumed and the project will be taken off the
"On -Hold" status.
• Putting a project "on Hold" may have several ramifications including, but not restricted, to
the following:
o Professional Services to the customer could be stopped;
o Delay to any agreed timelines; or
o Not having the same Professional Services tearn assigned.
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Appendix 13: Implementation Activities
B-1: OpenGov Budgeting & Planning Suite
Instance Creation
Budgeting & Planning Suite
Description
OpenGov Responsibilities
Customer Responsibilities
Provisioning
OpenGov will:
Customer will:
Reporting &
® OpenGov will provision
• Confirm access to entity and
Transparency
Customer's OpenGov entity and
modules.
Platform
verify Customer has access to
all purchased modules.
Technical Proiect Review
Description
OpenGov Responsibilities
Customer Responsibilities
Technical Project
OpenGov will:
Customer will:
Review
• Provide up to one (1) one -hour
• Identify relevant participants
working sessions at the
for attendance.
beginning of the project to:
o Confirm deliverables.
o Review deliverables
• Gather and provide relevant
o Review technical
data for the project.
requirements
o Provide documentation
on requirements and
processes
OpenGov Assumptions:
® Customer will provide relevant
data within two (2) weeks
immediately following the
kick-off meeting.
Chart of Accounts Configuration
Description
OpenGov Responsibilities
Customer Responsibilities
Chart of Accounts
(COA)
OpenGov will:
Customer will:
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• Build Customer's COA in
openGov in accordance with
OpenGov technical
requirements.
• Review configured GOA and
uploaded data and provide
training to Customer on how
to:
o Manage new codes
o Edit COA
o Create Masks
Integration Configuration
• Provide current COA and
transactional data.
• Validate and provide sign off
on COA.
• Maintain the COA following
configuration.
Description openGov Responsibilities Customer Responsibilities
Financial
Integration
OpenGov will:
• Installation of Agent and
Database View Deployment or
Set up a SFTP and Sample File
Format.
• Integrate the following
functionalities:
o Actuals and Budget
(Revenue and
Expenses)
• Extract, transform (when
required)and load the data
• Build Reports for the required
functionalities
• Validate the historical data and
current year data based on the
Customer provided summary
report.
• Schedule the current year data
load
• Monitor the data load
OpenGov assumptions:
• Integration is unidirectional
from the Customer's Naviline
into OpenGov.
• The data will be linked to the
Customer's COA.
Customer wiII:
•
Provide an IT resource to
assist the project team in the
initial set-up.
•
Provide assistance to
understand source system
specific customizations and
configurations when building
the data extract.
•
If OpenGov is unable to access
the data per requirements,
provide .csv data files via
OpenGov SFTP Location.
•
Any charges for the data from
ERP system will be the
customer responsibility.
•
Broker OpenGov`s access to
Customer's source
accounting data if hosted by
any third vendor.
•
Provide a summary export
data to validate against.
•
Validate and provide sign off
on the integrated data and
reports.
•
Changes to the underlying
data after project closure will
be responsibility of the
customer to update.
•
Maintenance of the
integration file on an ongoing
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Description OpenGov Responsibilities
Operating Budget
Operating Budget
Community
Feedback Topic
Operating Budget
Story
OpenGov will:
• Configure one (1) Budget
instance, once Proof of
Concept is validated,
• Configure and upload
Customer's base budget files
into OpenGov budget
instances.
• Configure OpenGov Budget
Proposals and Worksheets for
up to fifty (W Departments in
the base budget file based on
the agreed upon structure.
• Review configured OpenGov
Budget and provide training to
Customer on how to:
o Create new Proposals
and Worksheets
o Manage Budgets
OpenGov will:
• Configure one (1) standard
budget topic in Community
Feedback.
• Review configured OpenGov
Topic and provide training to
Customer on how to:
o Create new topics
o Manage topics
o Set Topics to Public and
Closed.
OpenGov will:
• Configure one(1)standard
budget Story template.
• Review configured OpenGov
Story and provide training to
Customer on how to:
o Create new Stories
o Manage Stories
o Publish Stories
basis is the responsibility of
the customer.
Customer Responsibilities
Customer will:
• Provide current budget.
• Validate Proof of Concept
prior to OpenGov building out
Budget Proposals and
Worksheets.
• Validate and provide signoff
on Budget Proposals and
Worksheets.
Customer will:
• Provide logo and branding
guidelines.
• Validate and provide signoff
on the standard budget
topic.
• Update the standard budget
topic with Customer relevant
information.
Customer will:
• Provide logo and branding
guidelines.
• Validate and provide signoff
on Operating Budget Story
template.
• Update standard budget
Story with Customer relevant
information
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Canital Budaet Configuration
Description
OpenGov Responsibilities
Customer Responsibilities
Capital Budget
OpenGov will:
Customer will:
® Configure up to one (1) Proofs
a Provide current budget.
of Concept(POC)
s Validate Proof of Concept
® Configure one (1) Budget
prior to OpenGov building out
instance, once POC is validated
proposals and worksheets
® Configure and upload
• Validate and provide signoff
Customer's base budget files
on Budget Proposals.
into OpenGov budget
instances.
® Configure proposals and
worksheets for up to fifty (50)
Capital Projects in the base
budget file based on the agreed
upon structure
s Review configured OpenGov
Budget and provide training to
Customer on how to:
o Create new Proposals
and Worksheets
o Manage Budgets
Capital Budget
OpenGov will:
Customer will:
Story
* Configure one(1)standard
• Provide logo and branding
capital budget Story template.
guidelines.
e Review configured OpenGov
® Validate and provide signoff
Story and provide training to
on Capital Budget Story
Customer on how to:
template.
o Create now Stories
• Update standard budget
o Manage Stories
Story with Customer relevant
o Publish Stories
information
Wnrkfnrae Plannina Confiauration
Description
OpenGov Responsibilities
Customer Responsibilities
Workforce
OpenGov will:
Customer will:
Planning
• Provide cost elements based on
e Provide Position calculations
Customer's existing personnel
and tables.
forecast to workforce
e Populate the Position
document as per OpenGov's
Template and upload the
best practices.
completed template into
OpenGov.
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® Review configured 0penGov
Workforce Plan and provide
training to Customer on how to:
o Create Cost Elements
o Populate and upload the
Position Template
Budget and Planning Suite Reporting Configuration
Budget and
Planning Suite
Reporting
OpenGov will:
• Set up one (1) export and
Dataset View to enable
OpenGov Budget Reports for
the Operating and Capital
Budget(s).
• Configure up three (3)
standard reports using the
customer's integrated
financial data:
o Annual
o Budget to Actuals
o Transactions
• Configure up to four(4)
Operating Budget Reports
using OpenGov budget data:
o Milestones
o Development
o Details
o Categories*
• Configure up to four(4) Capital
Budget Reports using OpenGov
budget data:
o Development
o Details
o Categories*
o Capital Plan
• Review configured OpenGov
Reports and provide training
Customer on how to:
o Export Budget Data for
use in CpenGov
Reports.
o Create new Reports
o Manage Reports
o Share Reports
• Validate and provide signoff
on the Workforce Plan
calculations.
• Maintain the Workforce Plan
and data once configured.
Customer will:
• Validate and provide sign -off
of Reports.
® Maintain the Reports once
configured.
• Map OpenGov Budget export
to Customer ERP import
format.
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*Budget Categories report is only
available to customers using a
zero -based budget,
Online Budget Book Configuration
Description
OpenGov Responsibilities
Customer Responsibilities
Online Budget
OpenGov will:
Customer will:
Book (OBB)
• Based on best practices, build
® Provide logo and branding
Templates
out the look and feel of six(6)
colors to OpenGov.
Standard OBB Templates:
• Sign off on standard OBB
o Home Page
Templates.
o Generic (multi -use)
® Create OBB Reports, Report
o Operating
Views, and OBB Stories from
o Department
standard OBB Templates and
o Capital
add content including:
o Capital Project
o Narrative
• Provide up to ten (10) one -hour
o OpenGov Report
working sessions to answer
Views
Customer questions on OBB
o Images
Configuration.
o Data not in OpenGov
• Attend working sessions to
get answers on OBB
questions.
• Make Stories public and
Publish OBB.
Working Sessions and Trainings
Description
OpenGov Responsibilities
Customer Responsibilities
Budgeting &
OpenGov will:
Customer will:
Planning Working
• Per the agreed upon Project
• Per the agreed upon Project
Sessions
Plan, schedule working sessions
Plan, attend working sessions
with Customer's System
to:
Administrators to:
o Understand
o Review configurations;
configurations;
o Provide training on
o Gain training on system
system functionality;
functionality;
o Gain feedback; and
o Give feedback; and
o Answer questions
o Ask questions
regarding configured
regarding configured
system functionality.
s stem functionality
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Reporting & OpenGov will: Customerwill:
Transparency Provide training to Customer ® Identify relevant participants
Administrator System Administrators on how and attend scheduled
Training to: trainings.
Budgeting &
Workforce
Administrator
Training
Online Budget
Book /
Budget -in -Brief
Administrator
Training
Virtual Budget
End -User Training
o maintain the Chart of
Accounts
o Upload and manage
data for reporting
o Create and share
Reports, Dashboards,
Stories, and Topics.
OpenGovwlll:
® Provide training to Customer
System Administrators on how
to:
o Create and manage
Budgets
o Prepare to set up Text
Year's Budget
o Create and manage
Workforce Plans
including Cost
Elements and Position
Upload Templates
o Export Budget Data for
use in OpenGov
Reports.
OpenGov will:
e Provide one (1) GO- Minute
System Training designed for
OBB Administrators on how to:
o Use and copy OBB
Templates
o Add Reports Views to
Stories
o Add Customer content
including: narrative,
images, and external
data to Stories
o Publish Stories
o Update and maintain
Stories.
OpenGov will:
Customerwill:
o Identify relevant participants
and attend scheduled
trainings.
Customerwill:
a Identify relevant participants
and attend scheduled
trainings.
Customerwill:
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® Provide two (2), 60-Minute
training session(s) to
Customer's Internal Users on
how to:
o Navigate Opengov
Budgets and Reports
Identify relevant participants
and attend scheduled
trainings,
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Appendix C: Technical Requirements
C-1: OpenGov Budgeting & Planning Suite
Budgeting & Planning Suite
Description
Technical Requirements
Chart of Accounts
e
Flat file
e
csv, .xls, .xlsx with headers
e
Active Accounts and Accounts with activity in the years of data
being loaded into OpenOov.
Financial Data Files
e
Flat file
(Transactional
e
csv, .xls, .xlsx with headers
Export)
e
3-5 Years of Data
Financial Data Files
s
PDF export
(Summary Revenue
and Expense
Export)
Current Budget
e
Flat file
e
csv, .xls, .xlsx with headers
e
Operating Budget
®
Capital Budget
Personnel
e
PDF, Word, csv, .xls, .xlsxwith headers
Calculations and
Tables
Logo Image
e
jpg or .png format
m
Transparent
Branding
e
Hexcodes
guidelines
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