Snohomish County Council on Wednesday approved an amendment and several change requests that add $96,230 to the county’s tax assessment and collection software contract with Manatron Inc., doing business as Omentum Technologies.
Deb Lisonbee Bell, council staff, said the action (motion 25-231) would authorize the county executive to execute amendment 4 and change request 12, plus related change requests 7–11, to the existing software-as-a-service agreement. The staff report described the work as anticipated functionality and reformatting to the county’s tax assessment and collection system.
The council approved the motion by voice vote, 5–0. The staff presentation cited Snohomish County Code 3.04.140, paragraph 11, as the applicable procurement authority for the contract amendment.
Why it matters: the contract amendment funds software updates to the county’s tax assessment and collection platform and is intended to maintain or add functionality used by county finance and revenue operations.
Supporting details: the additional amount requested is $96,230. The vendor is identified in staff documents as Manatron, Inc. (Omentum Technologies). The staff report closed with an invitation for questions; none were raised during the public session and the council proceeded to a unanimous vote.