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Dubuque IA. Acquired by OpenGov in 2021. Asset management and operations software for government infrastructure including roads, parks, water systems, and utilities.
Cartegraph is a Dubuque, Iowa-based government asset management software company founded in 1993 that was acquired by OpenGov in 2021. The company provides operations and asset management software for local governments and utilities to manage their physical infrastructure including roads, bridges, sidewalks, parks, water and sewer systems, and fleet equipment. Cartegraph helps governments extend the useful life of infrastructure assets and optimize maintenance spending.\n\nThe platform includes asset inventory management, work order management, preventive maintenance scheduling, and capital planning tools. It provides GIS-integrated maps of infrastructure assets that allow operations staff to visualize asset condition, schedule work orders geographically, and track maintenance history. Cartegraph also offers mobile apps for field crews to access and update work orders from the field. As part of OpenGov, Cartegraph is being integrated into a broader government operations and financial planning platform.\n\nCartegraph targets public works departments, parks and recreation departments, and utilities at cities and counties that need to manage large inventories of aging infrastructure. It competes with IBM Maximo, Infor EAM, and GIS-based asset management tools from Esri. Following the OpenGov acquisition, Cartegraph benefits from integration with OpenGov's financial management system, allowing governments to connect capital asset management directly to budget planning and financial reporting.
National security-focused federal IT firm with $8B+ revenue and 17,000+ employees. Serves DoD, intelligence community, and NASA on space, cyber, and mission-critical programs.
Peraton is a national security and critical infrastructure technology company founded in 2017 through Veritas Capital's acquisition of Harris IT Services, headquartered in Herndon, Virginia. The company operates at the classified intersection of space, intelligence, cyber, defense, and civilian IT missions, generating over $8 billion in annual revenue with a workforce exceeding 17,000 cleared professionals.\n\nPeraton's portfolio covers space systems engineering, satellite communications, intelligence analysis, cybersecurity operations, digital transformation for federal agencies, and mission application development. The company has built deep experience supporting agencies such as NASA, NGA, NSA, DISA, and the military services. Its "enterprise IT at scale" strategy emphasizes complex, multi-year programs in the $500 million to $2 billion range—an area where its cleared workforce and program execution track record provide competitive advantages.\n\nFormed through the merger of Perspecta (a combination of DXC's government IT business, Vencore, and KeyW) and Northrop Grumman's IT and mission services division, Peraton rapidly became one of the largest pure-play national security IT contractors. Veritas Capital has positioned Peraton as a strategic consolidator in government IT, adding capabilities in autonomy, AI, and next-generation communications since 2021.
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