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Rethinking Government Budgeting: A Collaborative Path to Better Outcomes

Episode Summary

This episode of the Tyler Tech Podcast, recorded live at Tyler Connect 2026 in Las Vegas, features a conversation with Chris Fabian (Tyler Technologies), Nick Mastronardi (Polco), and Liz Stewart (Envisio) on how local governments are rethinking budgeting amid growing fiscal pressure and rising expectations. Drawing on insights from workshops and readiness assessments, the discussion highlights a shift from traditional processes to more outcomes-driven, data-informed decision making. The group explores how collaboration with organizations like the GFOA is shaping frameworks and tools that help governments align resources with community priorities, increase transparency, and incorporate resident input. They also examine practical approaches such as priority-based budgeting and emerging AI-enabled tools that can reduce complexity and accelerate analysis, emphasizing the importance of establishing a strong foundation through assessments, cross-department alignment, and clear next steps for action.

Episode Notes

In this Tyler Tech Podcast episode, recorded live at Tyler Connect 2026 in Las Vegas, Chris Fabian (Tyler Technologies), Nick Mastronardi (Polco), and Liz Stewart (Envisio) explore how local governments are rethinking budgeting in a time of fiscal pressure, rising expectations, and rapid technological change. Drawing on insights from workshops and readiness assessments conducted with public sector organizations, the conversation highlights how leaders are moving beyond traditional budgeting processes toward more outcomes-driven, data-informed decision making.

At the center of this shift is a broader industry focus on rethinking budgeting, shaped in part through ongoing collaboration with the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA). Working together, these organizations have contributed to frameworks and tools that help governments better align resources with community priorities, incorporate data and resident input, and improve transparency. One example is the jointly developed readiness assessment, which enables organizations to benchmark their current budgeting practices, identify strengths and gaps, and establish a clearer path forward.

From practical frameworks like priority-based budgeting to emerging AI-enabled tools, the episode highlights how governments can reduce complexity, accelerate analysis, and spend more time focusing on strategic decisions rather than manual processes. The guests also emphasize the importance of starting with structure — using assessments to establish a baseline, build cross-departmental alignment, and prioritize where to take action first.

This episode also highlights City Hall Selfie Day, an annual initiative celebrating public service and civic pride. The campaign encourages local governments and community members to showcase the places and people behind public service, helping build awareness, engagement, and appreciation for the work happening across cities, counties, and agencies.

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