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City of Rock Hill, South Carolina, Invests in OpenGov Digital Procurement Software

Jul 22, 2022 – After evaluating several options, staff from the City of Rock Hill, SC, named OpenGov, the leader in modern cloud software for our nation’s cities, as their No. 1 choice for digital procurement software.

The City, part of the Charlotte metropolitan area, has such high growth, it was named a “Boom Town” by the New York Times. With numerous bids and proposals open each month, staff had been on the hunt for innovative software that would heighten the efficiency of the City’s procurement process. Their findings led them to OpenGov Procurement as the true winner among software options.

Using OpenGov Procurement, City staff will be able to quickly and efficiently build solicitations using collaborative guided workflows that will save considerable time, leaving more opportunity for strategic initiatives. OpenGov’s technology also will help them leverage inline comments, project tracking reports, and automatic alerts. Suppliers will enjoy using a guided, intuitive portal, leading to greater customer satisfaction. Thanks to this ease of use, the City is likely to receive significantly more vendor responses, leading to better purchasing decisions.

The City of Rock Hill joins more than 1,100 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 our nation’s cities, counties, and state agencies. On a mission to power more effective and accountable government, OpenGov serves more than 1,100 agencies across the U.S.  Built exclusively for the unique budgeting, procurement, and citizen services needs of the public sector, the OpenGov Cloud makes organizations more collaborative, digitizes mission-critical processes, and enables best-in-class communication with stakeholders.

Contact Information:

Name: Steph Beer
Email: sbeer@opengov.com
Website: https://opengov.com/

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