Some of Washington’s most essential state agency financial computer systems are “legacy” systems. This means they are out of date and in need of replacement. The State Legislature established the One Washington program to replace such aging software with Workday, a modern cloud-based enterprise resource planning (ERP) system. The state's IT project dashboard shows the planned cost to modernize the state’s administrative systems will be about $465 million.
The extremely complex, multiphase project spans years of planning and tasks. Among its challenges: transferring billions of dollars in budget data for more than 100 state agencies. This data feeds the state's financial statements; the statements are essential for maintaining transparency, accountability and fiscal stability in Washington. As it worked through the many necessary steps, One Washington decided to delay Workday's launch from June 2022 to July 2025.
This performance audit examined risks related to the accuracy and reliability of financial statements, during and after the transition to Workday. By conducting our review now, the audit can offer recommendations while risks are likely more easily addressed.
Read a two-page summary of the report.