A full featured cloud based and PCI compliant solution specific to fast food and beverage counter service. It must meet the current and distributed requirements of the Johnson County Park and Recreation District and is capable of on-demand expansion (autoscale) to meet unexpected spikes in traffic and transactions, as well as future needs. JCPRD is most interested in fully hosted (SaaS) solutions suited for multi-location management, restaurant-grade hardware, payment processing, inventory management, a kitchen display, robust reporting and option(s) for handheld POS, kiosk, or self-ordering. In total, JCPRD Concessions processes approximately $715,000 in credit card transactions and $1.3 million in total revenue (including cash and credit card transactions). There will be approximately 100 users of the system. In addition, the system shall follow generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and provide efficient and effective business processes and management tools to assist in the administration of the program. JCPRD anticipates completing a contract for this new software in Q3 2024 and desires a phased implementation approach with a Go-Live target in Q4 2024 at locations, Okun Fieldhouse and New Century Fieldhouse.