Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Third Phase Of WV State Government Computer System Launched


West Virginia has launched the third phase of a project incorporating state agencies under one computer system.

The new system, called wvOASIS, will allow agencies to use one system to manage accounts, personnel, and assets. The third phase launched on Tuesday involves financial, procurement, and treasury applications.

The West Virgina Enterprise Resource Planning Board announced the system's launch in a news release. The board is comprised of Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin, state Auditor Glen Gainer III and state Treasurer John Perdue.

Tomblin said in the release that wvOASIS will replace nearly 100 administrative systems.