OpenGov was founded in 2012 by Zac Bookman, Joe Lonsdale, and technologists from Stanford University, who studied government budgeting in the aftermath of the Great Recession. The team observed dedicated public servants struggle against outdated technology that prevented them from accessing timely spending information and communicating their priorities to citizens and elected officials. Believing there was a better way, the team set out to build cloud-based, easy-to-use government performance solutions to power more open, effective, and accountable government. Today over 1,800 public agencies in 48 states form a growing network leveraging OpenGov to achieve better budgeting, improved reporting and operational performance, and comprehensive transparency and open data. OpenGov solutions drive impact by giving governments the right tools and relevant data for more informed decision-making and better outcomes for the public.
Mapillary is the street-level imagery platform that scales and automates mapping using collaboration, cameras, and computer vision make images and map data available to visualize world and help develop cities, maps, and automotive.
Cartegraph is in the business of building high-performance government. For more than 20 years, Cartegraph experts and solutions have empowered local governments across the country to become more productive by helping them manage assets effectively, deploy resources efficiently, and spend money smarter. Cartegraph is devoted to transforming organizations into high-performance governments that are more effective, efficient, and productive for their citizens.