Pittsburgh Water & Sewer Authority modernizes workflow with OpenGov software
(UI) – With a list of major Capital Improvement Projects on the horizon, the Pittsburgh Water & Sewer Authority (PWSA) needed a more automated budgeting solution, so it partnered with OpenGov, a provider in modern cloud software for U.S. cities and government agencies, on government budgeting software.
The PWSA, the largest combined water and sewer authority in Pennsylvania, serves more than 300,000 people in Pittsburgh and surrounding areas. Using an Excel-based process, staff struggled with financial reporting and managing many capital projects. With more significant projects planned for the near future, staff knew they needed a modern solution.
With OpenGov’s easy-to-use budgeting software, staff will be able to increase collaboration by centralizing processes, analyses and workflow management to evaluate, budget and track all capital planning activities. Staff will also save time with more accurate forecasting that will help them commit dollars to the most strategic capital initiatives.
With operating, capital and personnel financial data within the OpenGov Budgeting & Planning platform, staff will have the capability to build an online budget book that includes a compelling narrative to explain the agency’s priorities and financial tradeoffs.
The Pittsburgh Water & Sewer Authority joins thousands of public sector organizations leveraging OpenGov to revolutionize work processes with cloud-based software designed specifically for the needs of government.
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