UtilitiesPublic Works and Utilities face efficiency, accountability and sustainability requirements like never before. As a result of these changes, public works and utilities professionals are required to work more efficiently, be accountable across job functions and provide sustainable solutions all while “doing more with less.” |
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Today’s public works and publicly-owned utility organizations depend on sophisticated water distribution and wastewater collection networks. Often times, network GIS data is in different file formats or different locations which presents challenges for planning and mapping professionals to integrate maps in a CAD environment. In the electric utilities space, the world’s most powerful aircraft carriers, safest coast-to-coast air traffic control system, or largest data centers – can be compromised by electrical system faults. Streamlining the entire lifecycle of any public works project from the design, build, operate, and maintain stages, into a single workflow is key for Utilities and Public Works and includes these technology focus areas: |









