Sagitec unveils Kansas pension system
Sagitec Solutions has installed a new Web-based pension administration system for the state of Kansas.
Sagitec Solutions LLC has installed a new Web-based pension administration system for the state of Kansas.
The St. Paul, Minn.-based company replaced the state's old pension administration system with a more accurate and less expensive system to operate.
"Sagitec delivered a complete pension administration system on time and on budget with a very aggressive implementation schedule of two years," said John Oliver, chief information officer for the Kansas Public Employees Retirement System.
Sagitec received about $4.5 million for the core functionality used in the pension administration system project, said Bjorn Larson, a company spokesman.
The new pension administration system features an employer portal as well as one for members and benefit recipients.
Sagitec used a service-oriented architecture framework to reduce time required for custom application development and implantation.
The Kansas Public Employees Retirement System was established for Kansas public employees to provide them with a defined benefit pension plan. The system serves 150,000 active members and 60,000 benefit recipients.
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