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City of Port St. Lucie, FL Government 1200 $180M United States OpenGov OpenGov Budgeting & Planning EPM 2024 n/a In 2024, City of Port St. Lucie, FL expanded its partnership with OpenGov and deployed OpenGov Budgeting & Planning as part of an EPM initiative. The city simultaneously adopted OpenGov Procurement to address manual and Excel based workflows that had constrained capital planning and purchasing operations. OpenGov Budgeting & Planning was implemented to provide budgeting and capital planning modules, configuration for departmental budget oversight, and the ability to tie budget allocations directly to strategic initiatives. The implementation emphasizes standardization and automation of budget development workflows, schedule driven budget cycles, and collaboration features to enable multidepartment review and approval. The project scope centers on integrating financial, procurement, and budgeting processes through OpenGov applications without naming any third party systems, creating an operational link between procurement solicitations, contract management, and budget allocations. OpenGov Procurement introduces an accessible vendor portal to increase bid participation, and OpenGov Budgeting & Planning supplies real time budget visibility for council members and for public reporting through the same cloud software portfolio. Governance changes focus on process standardization, centralized oversight of solicitations and contracts, and clearer audit trails for procurement and budget decisions. Anticipated outcomes called out by the city include increased efficiencies across departments, improved transparency for council and the public, and higher vendor engagement through the vendor portal, all enabled by the combined OpenGov Procurement and OpenGov Budgeting & Planning deployment.
City of Rancho Cucamonga Government 690 $115M United States OpenGov OpenGov Budgeting & Planning EPM 2025 n/a In 2025, the City of Rancho Cucamonga implemented OpenGov Budgeting & Planning in an EPM deployment to address inefficiencies tied to its existing budget module and integration challenges. The municipal government of Rancho Cucamonga, California serves over 170,000 residents and maintains roughly 690 employees, and leadership prioritized a cloud based solution to improve collaboration and reduce staff workload. OpenGov Budgeting & Planning was provisioned as a cloud based EPM application configured to support collaborative operating and capital budgeting workflows, scenario modeling, line item budget authoring, and consolidated reporting for council and departmental review. The implementation emphasized built in reporting, transparency tools, and a user friendly interface to enable decentralized budget contributors while retaining centralized control over fiscal calendars and approval routing. Configuration work focused on role based access controls and template driven budget structures aligned with municipal finance practices. Integrations were targeted to resolve prior integration challenges and to enable near real time reporting across finance and department systems, specific system connectors were not disclosed. Rollout planning centered on phased adoption by finance leadership and departmental budget owners, with governance updates to standardize authoring, approval workflows, and reporting cadence. City leadership anticipates staff time savings, improved data accuracy, and greater transparency from OpenGov Budgeting & Planning, and Rancho Cucamonga joins more than 1,900 public sector organizations leveraging OpenGov for government budgeting and planning.
City of Sanford, NC Government 340 $70M United States OpenGov OpenGov Budgeting & Planning EPM 2023 n/a In 2023, the City of Sanford, NC implemented OpenGov Budgeting & Planning, a cloud-based EPM application to modernize municipal budget preparation and financial planning. The initiative was driven by a need to eliminate manual budget book formatting and to align budget documents with evolving GFOA standards, while improving personnel cost planning and reporting efficiency. OpenGov Budgeting & Planning was configured to provide pre-formatted budget book generation, structured personnel cost planning workflows, and integrated reporting and charting capabilities that support GFOA compliance. The deployment emphasizes template-driven budget production and role-based access for finance staff, enabling standardized budget book outputs and repeatable fiscal cycle processes. The implementation is architected as a cloud-hosted EPM solution designed to integrate with the citys existing financial and payroll systems, providing a single budgeting layer for the finance department and departmental budget owners across municipal operations. Operational coverage centers on the City of Sanford finance and budgeting teams, with the platform intended to centralize planning, projections, and publishable budget artifacts. Governance changes focus on reducing manual document assembly and shifting budget workflows into the OpenGov application, enabling a more controlled review and approval process during the annual budget cycle. The City of Sanford expects OpenGov Budgeting & Planning to make it easier to produce budget books, reduce staff time spent on ad hoc reports and charts, and support efforts to achieve a GFOA Distinguished Budget Award.
Government 40 $4M United States OpenGov OpenGov Budgeting & Planning EPM 2023 n/a
Education 566 $103M United States OpenGov OpenGov Budgeting & Planning EPM 2025 n/a
Government 53 $16M United States OpenGov OpenGov Budgeting & Planning EPM 2025 n/a
Transportation 150 $15M United States OpenGov OpenGov Budgeting & Planning EPM 2023 n/a
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