Transforming Government Financial Infrastructure: A Scalable ERP Approach for the Digital Age
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Abstract
In an era of rapidly evolving public expectations, digital transformation, and increasing fiscal accountability, modernizing government financial systems is no longer optional—it is imperative. This research explores a scalable and sustainable strategy for upgrading legacy Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems in the public sector, with a focus on transitioning from Oracle E-Business Suite R12.1.3 to R12.2.10 using Oracle Database 19c. The study examines the key drivers behind ERP modernization, including operational agility, real-time financial reporting, compliance with regulatory frameworks, and cloud readiness. Through a structured upgrade framework and a case-based approach, the paper demonstrates how a phased, minimally disruptive strategy can unlock the full potential of ERP systems while ensuring data integrity, business continuity, and long-term scalability. Technical insights, including online patching architecture, database optimization, and enhancements in user experience, are discussed to highlight the feasibility of this upgrade path in a government setting. The findings support the notion that with the right methodology, public institutions can reimagine their financial systems to meet modern needs—ensuring transparency, efficiency, and digital resilience.