List of OpenGov Cartegraph Asset Management Customers
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Companies using OpenGov Cartegraph Asset Management for Enterprise Asset Management include: Sarasota County, FL, a United States based Government organisation with 3835 employees and revenues of $1.60 billion, City of Abilene, TX, a United States based Government organisation with 1250 employees and revenues of $358.0 million, Town Of Huntington, NY, a United States based Government organisation with 773 employees and revenues of $245.0 million, City of Santa Fe, NM, a United States based Government organisation with 300 employees and revenues of $34.0 million, City of Takoma Park, MD, a United States based Government organisation with 200 employees and revenues of $31.0 million and many others.
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City of Abilene, TX | Government | 1250 | $358M | United States | OpenGov | OpenGov Cartegraph Asset Management | Enterprise Asset Management | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 the City of Abilene, TX implemented OpenGov Cartegraph Asset Management as its Enterprise Asset Management solution. The implementation was recorded in the City of Abilene City Council Agenda Integration Service and focused on bringing service order data into Cartegraph for municipal asset operations.
The deployment configured a uni-directional integration to ingest a pre-defined set of Service Orders based on Activity or Type, mapping up to 15 fields into the same Cartegraph recordset. OpenGov Cartegraph Asset Management was configured to synchronize records using a unique identifier, with logic to update a record if the ID exists and to create a record or surface an error message if the ID does not exist.
Integrations were explicitly built as a one-way data flow from Tyler Incode to Cartegraph, with Cartegraph staff providing the integration service. The integration scope is limited to the specified Service Order dataset and field set, relying on the unique ID for record matching and error reporting back to Cartegraph.
Governance for the integration centers on single-direction data ownership and automated matching rules, which implies Tyler Incode functions as the authoritative source for the synced fields. Error handling and record creation behavior were defined as part of the rollout to ensure data consistency and to surface mismatches through Cartegraph error messages.
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City of Avon, OH | Government | 110 | $12M | United States | OpenGov | OpenGov Cartegraph Asset Management | Enterprise Asset Management | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021 City of Avon, OH implemented OpenGov Cartegraph Asset Management. OpenGov Cartegraph Asset Management was adopted as the citywide Enterprise Asset Management platform to centralize asset registers and standardize operational work flows across municipal services.
The implementation focused on core Enterprise Asset Management capabilities including asset inventory and attributes, work order management, preventive maintenance scheduling, inspection and condition assessment workflows, mobile field data capture, and GIS enabled mapping. The OpenGov Cartegraph Asset Management configuration emphasized structured asset hierarchies and lifecycle tracking to support planning and maintenance execution.
Deployment used a cloud oriented SaaS model to provide access for office staff and field crews, with role based security applied across departments such as public works, parks, fleet, and facilities. The solution was provisioned to align asset location mapping with GIS visualization and to support alignment of asset records with municipal financial and operational processes.
Governance changes included establishing a central asset registry, standardized work order approval and scheduling procedures, and a phased departmental rollout to onboard field teams and supervisors. Training and governance protocols were instituted to maintain data quality and enforce inspection cadences and maintenance policies.
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City of Bastrop, TX | Government | 295 | $26M | United States | OpenGov | OpenGov Cartegraph Asset Management | Enterprise Asset Management | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025 the City of Bastrop, TX implemented OpenGov Cartegraph Asset Management to centralize asset and maintenance operations on a cloud-hosted platform. The deployment targets Enterprise Asset Management for municipal facilities and fleet maintenance, addressing a previously reactive work model by creating a single source for asset records and work tracking.
The OpenGov Cartegraph Asset Management implementation configures core modules for asset inventory, preventive and corrective work order management, cost capture, and reporting. The project emphasizes integrated mobile functionality so field crews can create and update work orders in real time, and it provisions an internal request portal to intake and route service requests across departments.
Operational coverage includes facilities and fleet maintenance teams and extends to staff across municipal departments responsible for asset stewardship and service delivery. The solution is delivered as part of the OpenGov Cloud, providing centralized data, role based access to work status, and unified reporting capabilities for operational and financial transparency.
Governance changes center on standardizing request intake, work order lifecycle workflows, and cost recording to support chargeback tracking and longer term maintenance planning. City leadership anticipates the deployment will shift processes toward proactive maintenance, improve cost visibility, and increase field accountability through mobile enabled updates and consolidated reporting.
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City of Santa Fe, NM | Government | 300 | $34M | United States | OpenGov | OpenGov Cartegraph Asset Management | Enterprise Asset Management | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025 City of Santa Fe, NM deployed OpenGov Cartegraph Asset Management, an Enterprise Asset Management solution to modernize municipal infrastructure management. City leadership sought a modern platform after struggling with manual workflows and disconnected systems that limited field data collection, lacked a true GIS, and provided no mobile tools. During procurement the city prioritized bi-directional GIS integration, robust asset condition tracking, and a user friendly mobile application as core selection criteria.
The OpenGov Cartegraph Asset Management implementation concentrated on core EAM capabilities, with configuration to support standardized asset condition inventories, mobile field inspections, and GIS driven asset visualization. The project provisioned mobile data collection for field teams to record and update asset conditions in real time, and implemented condition tracking modules to normalize inspection scoring and trigger planned maintenance workflows. The solution was delivered as a cloud based service tailored to municipal operational needs.
Integrations focused explicitly on bi directional GIS integration and synchronization with other critical municipal systems to ensure spatially accurate inventories and consistent records between field operations and central databases. Operational coverage emphasized maintenance and field operations across municipal departments, enabling planners to link condition data to maintenance planning and resource allocation. Data consolidation workflows were introduced to replace disconnected spreadsheets and improve cross department collaboration.
Governance changes established centralized asset stewardship, standardized inspection processes, and role based access controls for field and administrative users, with a phased rollout approach aligned to training and operational readiness. With OpenGov Cartegraph Asset Management the City is positioned to improve maintenance planning and enhance collaboration, and city communications state expectations of time savings and stronger preparedness to address future infrastructure challenges.
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City of Takoma Park, MD | Government | 200 | $31M | United States | OpenGov | OpenGov Cartegraph Asset Management | Enterprise Asset Management | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, the City of Takoma Park, MD deployed OpenGov Cartegraph Asset Management to centralize municipal asset operations. The implementation used OpenGov Cartegraph Asset Management as an Enterprise Asset Management solution to address revenue loss from inefficient asset management, high wrench time, and insufficient data for planning future asset replacements.
Deployment prioritized asset inventory normalization and consolidation, work order management, preventive maintenance scheduling, mobile field workflows, and reporting and analytics. Configuration included dashboards and exportable reports designed to provide robust data for analysis and to eliminate paper-based processes, improving inter-departmental coordination and operational visibility.
The cloud-based deployment consolidated asset records and maintenance workflows across municipal departments, standardizing data capture and enabling centralized scheduling and dispatch. Governance and process changes focused on creating a single source of truth for asset condition and maintenance history, establishing standardized workflows and approval steps, and aligning maintenance planning with budgeting cycles to support capital replacement decisions.
City leadership expects OpenGov Cartegraph Asset Management to provide the data and reporting necessary for more efficient planning and budgeting, enable a paperless operations model that reduces wrench time, and increase constituent trust through greater transparency. The City of Takoma Park joins thousands of public sector organizations leveraging OpenGov cloud software for municipal asset management and related planning functions.
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Government | 53 | $16M | United States | OpenGov | OpenGov Cartegraph Asset Management | Enterprise Asset Management | 2025 | n/a |
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Government | 120 | $15M | United States | OpenGov | OpenGov Cartegraph Asset Management | Enterprise Asset Management | 2020 | n/a |
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Utilities | 30 | $3M | United States | OpenGov | OpenGov Cartegraph Asset Management | Enterprise Asset Management | 2025 | n/a |
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Non Profit | 50 | $5M | United States | OpenGov | OpenGov Cartegraph Asset Management | Enterprise Asset Management | 2023 | n/a |
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Government | 3835 | $1.6B | United States | OpenGov | OpenGov Cartegraph Asset Management | Enterprise Asset Management | 2022 | n/a |
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