GOVERNA Territorio
Geo-referenced territorial asset inventory for public entities. What exists, where it is, its condition, what is missing and what to address first
Where an entity's inventory lives today
A municipality knows where its bridges are. That knowledge lives in three people's heads, in a badly versioned spreadsheet and in a file handed over at the end of the term. When the emergency arrives — or the audit office — it has to be demonstrated with supporting records.
The polygon is what says which ground each asset occupies
Most inventories are lists with coordinates. The parcel or block polygon is what makes it possible to compute area, detect overlaps, measure square metres of public space and cross-reference with the cadastre.
A condition is worth its verification date
«Good condition» written two years ago is a claim someone checked once. The difference between negligence and diligence is being able to show who inspected it, when, and with what evidence.
The record is what makes field work demonstrable
When there is a record of who verified, when, and with what evidence, the inventory becomes the tool that protects the entity under later scrutiny.
From asset to decision, in a single chain
Each link is born from the previous one and can be traversed both ways — down to the record that originated it
Inventory
Every asset with its record, location, condition, custodian, evidence and documents. Three-level configurable categories, each with the re-verification cadence the entity defines.
Damage reports
Damage to existing assets, with geo-tagged photographs and a validation cycle. Whoever validates is always a different profile from whoever reported.
Gaps
Deficit, absence, deterioration, insufficiency or coverage, tied to territory, population and sector. This is the step from «what exists» to «what is missing».
Prioritisation
Criteria and weights set by the entity. Each run is versioned with its configuration and date, so yesterday's ranking can be reopened exactly as it was produced.
Interventions
The prioritised gap becomes an intervention with its state cycle, estimated cost, owner and supporting documents. Every intervention is born from a recorded gap.
A map that shows the ground each asset occupies
Polygons for municipality, commune, township, rural district and census block, served as vector tiles from the database itself. Colombia's official DANE cartography loads directly: it is public and free of charge.
Traceability that survives an audit
Every condition change records author, date, reason and evidence. The audit log is insert-only: correcting means adding, and the original entry stays intact for every profile, the administrator included.
Evidence with probative value
Photographs keep their coordinate and capture date, and are given a cryptographic hash that proves their integrity to a third party.
Real isolation between entities
Each entity is an isolated organisation. The filter is applied at the data layer, and each profile's territorial scope is verified server-side on every request.
Built for what will be asked of you
The inventory feeds obligations the entity already has and usually meets by hand, late or incomplete.
Handover report
Ley 951 de 2005: movable and immovable assets in custody, updated to the handover date, and public works in progress. Cut to the day the office changes hands.
Unfinished public works
Ley 2020 de 2020 and Resolución CGR 073 de 2026: monthly filing, with each work's technical, legal and geo-referenced record — and the blank form when there are none, which is equally mandatory.
Public-use assets
Roads, bridges, parks and squares are recorded as public-use assets, and their impairment is measured by the physical proportion damaged. In a geo-referenced inventory that is a measurement; in any other system, a guess.
The platform produces the complete input with the fields the regulation requires. Validation against the receiving system happens during implementation, and the screen says so.
Scope
GOVERNA Territorio records, validates and prioritises the condition of the inventory, and produces the input for the official registries the entity is bound to. Hazard modelling and early-warning systems fall outside its scope. Saying so plainly is what makes everything above credible.
Request access for your entity
Two details, and the team replies with the onboarding route for your entity.
An analyst verifies the address matches the entity and confirms your role
GOVERNA enables the entity's workspace and creates your user with its role
You receive your credentials and sign in through Territorio's own access screen
See the platform with a municipality's data
The full walkthrough is available: inventory, map, asset record, damage report, gap, prioritisation and intervention, over a demonstration municipality built with fictional names.
Enter the platform