City of Osage Beach, MO, Paves the Way for Innovative Asset Management with OpenGov

The City of Osage, MO, was looking for a new asset management system that would allow it to automate its workflows and make them more efficient. It identified OpenGov as the ideal partner, the leader in asset management for our nation’s local governments.

Located just over an hour from Columbia, the City of Osage Beach has worked tirelessly to improve its systems and embrace new technologies. Facing challenges with limited mobile access and reactive work approaches caused by its outdated infrastructure asset management system, the City wanted a new solution that would provide greater accountability and enhanced reporting. After extensive research, OpenGov Cartegraph Asset Management was selected for its GIS integration and unparalleled dedication to quality and affordability.

As the City adopts Cartegraph Asset Management, it can anticipate a positive shift to proactive asset management. The new software is set to streamline and automate processes for Enterprise Asset Management (EAM), allowing the City to lean more towards a proactive stance. Additionally, the software’s GIS Integration will enable a comprehensive view of all assets’ conditions, fostering efficiency and enabling strategic planning.

The City of Osage Beach, MO joins thousands of public sector organizations leveraging OpenGov to revolutionize work processes with cloud-based software designed specifically for the needs of government.

About OpenGov

OpenGov is the leader in modern cloud software for cities, counties, state agencies, school districts, and special districts. With a mission to power more effective and accountable government, OpenGov serves thousands of public sector leaders and their organizations. We are built exclusively for the unique budgeting and planning, accounting, permitting and licensing, procurement, and asset management needs of the public sector. The OpenGov Cloud makes organizations more collaborative and efficient, enabling best-in-class communication with stakeholders and your community.


Published: August 28, 2023