OpenGov is a government technology company that offers cloud software for public sector accounting, planning, budgeting, citizen services, and procurement.
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OpenGov is a government technology company that offers cloud software for public sector accounting, planning, budgeting, citizen services, and procurement.
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OpenGov serves over 1,000 cities, counties, and state agencies across 49 states.
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OpenGov, which is headquartered in Silicon Valley, was founded in 2012 by Nate Levine, Dakin Sloss, Joe Lonsdale, and Zachary Bookman in response to the 2008 financial crisis.
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In October 2017, OpenGov acquired government-serving tech company, Peak Democracy of Berkeley, California, to expand its public engagement, communication, and feedback tools.
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In September 2019, OpenGov acquired ViewPoint Cloud, a platform used by city and state governments to manage community development operations, such as permitting, licensing, inspections, and code enforcement.
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In October 2020, OpenGov acquired ClearRec, a Texas-based company, to incorporate its step-by-step bank reconciliation process technology into the OpenGov ERP Cloud.
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In June 2021, OpenGov acquired ProcureNow to enable its customers to run budgeting, procurement and financial operations through the same vendor.
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OpenGov was included in the Forbes list of America's Best Startup Employers 2021.
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OpenGov was included in Energage's 2021 Top Workplaces USA within the Tech Industry.
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In July 2022, OpenGov acquired Cartegraph, a public cloud software developer, with funding from Cox Enterprises.
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In support of this campaign, OpenGov partnered up with Sandra Day O'Connor Institute to increase awareness for civic engagement and civil discourse, among other goals.
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Crook County's budgeting was done by a small team, so the county decided to automate its budgeting process through OpenGov, improving the efficiency and the effectiveness of the budgeting process.
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On January 11,2021, OpenGov announced its partnership with Fyllo, a cannabis compliance software company, to streamline the ability of local municipalities to not only write and approve new cannabis regulations, but to create a thorough compliance tracking solution.
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OpenGov is advised by experts from the technology, financial, and public service sectors.
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