List of OpenGov Parks & Recreation Customers
San Francisco, 94107, CA,
United States
Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying OpenGov Parks & Recreation customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased OpenGov Parks & Recreation for Government ERP from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using OpenGov Parks & Recreation for Government ERP include: City Of Plano, TX, a United States based Government organisation with 3633 employees and revenues of $758.0 million, City of Arlington, TX, a United States based Government organisation with 2762 employees and revenues of $337.0 million, Salt Lake City, a United States based Government organisation with 2600 employees and revenues of $326.0 million, Kent County, a United States based Government organisation with 550 employees and revenues of $60.0 million and many others.
Contact us if you need a completed and verified list of companies using OpenGov Parks & Recreation, including the breakdown by industry (21 Verticals), Geography (Region, Country, State, City), Company Size (Revenue, Employees, Asset) and related IT Decision Makers, Key Stakeholders, business and technology executives responsible for the software purchases.
The OpenGov Parks & Recreation customer wins are being incorporated in our Enterprise Applications Buyer Insight and Technographics Customer Database which has over 100 data fields that detail company usage of software systems and their digital transformation initiatives. Apps Run The World wants to become your No. 1 technographic data source!
Apply Filters For Customers
| Logo | Customer | Industry | Empl. | Revenue | Country | Vendor | Application | Category | When | SI | Insight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
|
City of Arlington, TX | Government | 2762 | $337M | United States | OpenGov | OpenGov Parks & Recreation | Government ERP | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, the City of Arlington, TX implemented OpenGov Parks & Recreation as part of its Government ERP footprint for the Parks & Recreation department. The deployment leveraged OpenGov Enterprise Asset Management (Cartegraph) to instrument playground inspections and maintain asset inventories across dozens of park sites in Texas.
OpenGov Parks & Recreation was configured to provide mobile inspections, automated tasking, and centralized asset inventory management, enabling field crews to capture condition assessments on mobile devices and generate follow up work assignments. Functional modules and capabilities implemented included inspection scheduling, condition scoring, asset lifecycle tracking, automated task creation, and consolidated reporting dashboards.
Operational coverage was focused on Parks & Recreation maintenance and inspection workflows across multiple parks, shifting processes away from spreadsheets and paper workflows to a mobile-first inspection and task orchestration model. Governance centered on standardized inspection templates, role based task assignments, and consolidated reporting to support maintenance responsiveness and operational oversight.
Reported outcomes included a 30% reduction in time spent on playground inspections and multi-thousand-hour annual labor savings, along with improved maintenance responsiveness and reporting through the OpenGov Parks & Recreation implementation.
|
|
|
City Of Plano, TX | Government | 3633 | $758M | United States | OpenGov | OpenGov Parks & Recreation | Government ERP | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, the City of Plano implemented OpenGov Parks & Recreation, classified as Government ERP, to consolidate parks asset and maintenance workflows. The platform was reimplemented in 2021 to refine operational configuration and field mobilization for the Parks & Recreation department.
The City of Plano Parks & Recreation department uses OpenGov (Cartegraph) Enterprise Asset Management to track work orders, prioritize assets, and run mobile field inspections across its park system in Texas. Functional capabilities implemented include work order management, asset inventory and prioritization, and mobile inspection workflows for field crews, emphasizing enterprise asset management and inspection orchestration aligned to municipal maintenance operations.
Deployment architecture centers on an EAM instance provisioned for Parks & Recreation with mobile clients for field technicians and a centralized work order queue for dispatch and prioritization. Operational coverage spans the City of Plano park system and the municipal Parks & Recreation department, supporting maintenance, inspections, and capital planning decision inputs. Business functions impacted include maintenance operations, resident service response, and capital asset planning.
Governance activities during the 2021 reimplementation focused on standardizing work order workflows, formalizing prioritization rules, and aligning mobile inspection processes with field crew practices. Configuration work included role based access for operations staff and administration of inspection templates to ensure consistent data capture. Rollout sequencing prioritized field enablement and operational adoption across maintenance teams.
The City of Plano reported on-time work request completion rising from about 68% in 2019 to over 92%, supporting faster resident response times and improved capital planning inputs. OpenGov Parks & Recreation, as a Government ERP application, provided the asset and inspection data underpinning those operational improvements.
|
|
|
Kent County | Government | 550 | $60M | United States | OpenGov | OpenGov Parks & Recreation | Government ERP | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023 Kent County implemented OpenGov Parks & Recreation to standardize parks asset tracking. OpenGov Parks & Recreation is deployed as a Government ERP solution to manage parks infrastructure and operations across nearly 40 recreational sites including parks trails preserves and a golf course.
The deployment organized a central asset inventory and inspection repository, configured to capture installation dates, cost history, maintenance scheduling, and projected replacement timing. Functional modules implemented include asset management, inspection workflows, task and work order management with task calendars, and reporting capabilities that provide comprehensive asset management data and reports.
Operational scope covers parks operations and field crews who update records in real time using mobile devices, enabling inspections and preventive maintenance tasks to be recorded at the point of service. The implementation centralizes parks operations in a single database to preserve institutional knowledge and to ensure accurate tracking of amenities boardwalks bridges and trails across the county.
Governance and process changes emphasize capturing asset histories to prevent critical infrastructure knowledge from leaving with retiring employees and establishing routine inspection and preventive maintenance workflows. Kent County now maintains centralized visibility on asset inventory, inspections, work orders, and reporting through OpenGov Parks & Recreation to support ongoing operational planning and asset stewardship.
|
|
|
|
Government | 2600 | $326M | United States | OpenGov | OpenGov Parks & Recreation | Government ERP | 2019 | n/a |
|
Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating OpenGov Parks & Recreation
- India.Gov.In, a India based Government organization with 500 Employees
Discover Software Buyers actively Evaluating Enterprise Applications
| Logo | Company | Industry | Employees | Revenue | Country | Evaluated | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No data found | ||||||||