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A OpenGov Case Study
The City of Colorado Springs faced a challenge in managing public infrastructure assets, especially after natural disasters, using inefficient paper-based methods. They struggled to document asset locations, conditions, and damages for recovery reimbursements. To address this, they implemented the OpenGov asset management solution.
Using OpenGov, the city digitized asset tracking and integrated data with work orders and mapping systems like ArcGIS Online. This allowed for efficient damage documentation and reporting to agencies like FEMA. The solution streamlined workflows and spread across multiple city departments. OpenGov helped Colorado Springs achieve a $2.5 million return on investment, with specific examples like increasing sign damage recoupment from $1,000 annually to $70,000 in a single quarter.