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GIS helps UtilitiesGIS helps Utilities
Key Decisional Support Information
Manage
Integrate
Query
Share
Visualize
Analyze
Map & Record
85%
““maps produced by ESRI's software are really just the door prize.maps produced by ESRI's software are really just the door prize.
In other words, the maps, as compelling and necessary as they may be,In other words, the maps, as compelling and necessary as they may be,
are simply a means to deliver the information and insights are simply a means to deliver the information and insights
contained in the spatially oriented datacontained in the spatially oriented data
and revealed through GIS analysis.”and revealed through GIS analysis.”
- Jack Dangermond- Jack Dangermond
ESRI View of GISESRI View of GISESRI View of GISESRI View of GIS
5 Key Parts to Successful GIS5 Key Parts to Successful GIS5 Key Parts to Successful GIS5 Key Parts to Successful GIS
GISGIS
Applications &
Data
Hardware & Network
SoftwarePeople & Organization
Business Processes
DataDataDataData
How does GIS Work?
Data
Telephone Service BoundariesTelephone Service Boundaries
Pipes, Conduit, Overhead LinesPipes, Conduit, Overhead Lines
Facility locationsFacility locations
Imagery / Watershed / LU / LCImagery / Watershed / LU / LC
Elec/Gas/Water service Boundaries Elec/Gas/Water service Boundaries
Forming collections of data to create information and knowledge …Forming collections of data to create information and knowledge …
Road Network / or ParcelsRoad Network / or Parcels
Geography is a “key.”Geography is a “key.”
GIS Integrates All Types of DataGIS Integrates All Types of DataGIS Integrates All Types of DataGIS Integrates All Types of Data
Small Scale ViewSmall Scale ViewSmall Scale ViewSmall Scale View
Mid-scale ViewMid-scale ViewMid-scale ViewMid-scale View
Large-scale ViewLarge-scale ViewLarge-scale ViewLarge-scale View
Data – State of Indiana Data – State of Indiana Data – State of Indiana Data – State of Indiana
• USGS quadsUSGS quads• Road networksRoad networks• ImageryImagery• Land OwnershipLand Ownership• OthersOthers
Elements of a GeodatabaseElements of a GeodatabaseElements of a GeodatabaseElements of a Geodatabase
Feature data setFeature data set
Feature classFeature class
Relationship classRelationship class
Geometric networkGeometric network
Annotation classAnnotation class
Object classObject class
WorkspaceWorkspace
ESRI Solutions for Typical ESRI Solutions for Typical Applications and/or Business Applications and/or Business
Processes withinProcesses withinElectric and Gas UtilitiesElectric and Gas Utilities
ESRI Solutions for Typical ESRI Solutions for Typical Applications and/or Business Applications and/or Business
Processes withinProcesses withinElectric and Gas UtilitiesElectric and Gas Utilities
How does GIS Work?
Applications &Business Processes
GIS plays a major role in Utilities….GIS plays a major role in Utilities….GIS plays a major role in Utilities….GIS plays a major role in Utilities….
• Design SupportDesign Support– PlanPlan– As BuiltAs Built– Staking SheetStaking Sheet
• Asset ManagementAsset Management• Comprehensive Information SharingComprehensive Information Sharing• Support Structural Load ModelingSupport Structural Load Modeling• Support’s Circuit Load ModelingSupport’s Circuit Load Modeling• Support for Outage ManagementSupport for Outage Management• Trouble Call / Customer ResponseTrouble Call / Customer Response• Customer ServiceCustomer Service• Regulatory RequirementsRegulatory Requirements• InspectionsInspections• Risk MitigationRisk Mitigation• Data IntegrationData Integration
Executive---Operations---Land---Regulation---Marketing---Field
Application ExamplesApplication ExamplesApplication ExamplesApplication Examples
Pipeline Facility Management / GIS Data ViewerPipeline Facility Management / GIS Data Viewer
Pipeline Alignment Sheet ManagerPipeline Alignment Sheet Manager
Infrastructure Assets Infrastructure Assets Gas Pipe – Distribution Gas Pipe – Distribution Infrastructure Assets Infrastructure Assets
Gas Pipe – Distribution Gas Pipe – Distribution
How does GIS Work?
HCA Geoprocessing ModelHCA Geoprocessing Model HCA Geoprocessing ModelHCA Geoprocessing Model
Design / As-builtDesign / As-built(Staking / Work Management / Structural Anal / Load Models)(Staking / Work Management / Structural Anal / Load Models)
Design / As-builtDesign / As-built(Staking / Work Management / Structural Anal / Load Models)(Staking / Work Management / Structural Anal / Load Models)
How does GIS Work?
Infrastructure AssetsInfrastructure AssetsPrimary Overhead Circuit Primary Overhead Circuit
Infrastructure AssetsInfrastructure AssetsPrimary Overhead Circuit Primary Overhead Circuit
How does GIS Work?
Revenue Assets - Joint UseRevenue Assets - Joint UseRevenue Assets - Joint UseRevenue Assets - Joint Use
How does GIS Work?
Logistics - RoutingLogistics - RoutingLogistics - RoutingLogistics - Routing
How does GIS Work?
One Call – (Locates)One Call – (Locates)One Call – (Locates)One Call – (Locates)
GIS and Scanned DocumentsGIS and Scanned DocumentsGIS and Scanned DocumentsGIS and Scanned Documents
SupportSupportInspectionInspection
Mapping / EngineeringMapping / Engineering
Meter Reading / Meter Reading / Meter LocationMeter Location
Regulatory Regulatory SupportSupport
CustomerCustomerServiceService
AssetAssetManagementManagement
WorkWorkManagementManagement
SupportSupport
Support forSupport forOutage Management Outage Management and Network Analysisand Network Analysis
EngineeringEngineeringAnalysisAnalysisSupportSupport
Property / Land RecordsProperty / Land RecordsManagementManagement
Field Data Field Data Collection Collection
Support forSupport forMaintenanceMaintenance
CommonDatabase
Utility Business Needs Utility Business Needs Utility Business Needs Utility Business Needs
Common GeoDB
ESRI SoftwareESRI SoftwareESRI SoftwareESRI Software
How does GIS Work?
Software
Desktop GIS at 9Desktop GIS at 9Desktop GIS at 9Desktop GIS at 9
GeodatabaseGeodatabase
ArcView ArcEditorArcInfo
GeodatabaseGeodatabase
ArcGIS 9 SystemArcGIS 9 SystemArcGIS 9 SystemArcGIS 9 System
Desktop GISDesktop GIS Embedded GISEmbedded GIS Server GISServer GIS Mobile GISMobile GIS
ArcSDEArcSDE
ArcGISArcGISDesktopDesktop
ArcGISArcGISEngineEngine
ArcGISArcGISServerServer
ArcIMSArcIMS ArcGISArcGISMobileMobile
DesktopDesktopDevelopment KitDevelopment Kit
EngineEngineDevelopment KitDevelopment Kit
ServerServerDevelopment KitDevelopment Kit
CustomizationCustomization XML +XML + VBScriptVBScript ArcPad Application ArcPad Application BuilderBuilder
.NET.NET C++C++ VBVB .NET.NET C++C++ VBVB JavaJava .NET ADF.NET ADF C++C++Java ADFJava ADF
DBMSDBMS XMLXML
CustomizationCustomization JScriptJScript HTML/DHTML HTML/DHTML .NET.NET XMLXML Java (JSP)Java (JSP) ActiveX (ASP)ActiveX (ASP) ColdFusionColdFusion
ArcObjectsArcObjectsComponent Building Component Building BlocksBlocks
File basedFile based
Three Views of GISThree Views of GISThree Views of GISThree Views of GIS
Communicating Work FlowCommunicating Work FlowCommunicating Work FlowCommunicating Work Flow
… … and Shared!and Shared!
““Best Practices” Applications and Models Can Be Scripted …Best Practices” Applications and Models Can Be Scripted …
Hardware and NetworkHardware and NetworkHardware and NetworkHardware and Network
How does GIS Work?
Hardware & Network
Fundamental Technology Fundamental Technology StrategiesStrategies
Fundamental Technology Fundamental Technology StrategiesStrategies
• Built on IT StandardsBuilt on IT Standards• Open and InteroperableOpen and Interoperable• Multiparticipant Multiparticipant Federated SystemsFederated Systems• Cross Platform SupportCross Platform Support• Integrating Business Logic Integrating Business Logic
GIS Can Be Deployed AnywhereGIS Can Be Deployed AnywhereGIS Can Be Deployed AnywhereGIS Can Be Deployed Anywhere
LBS MobileLBS MobileWirelessWireless
GIS DesktopsGIS Desktops ArcInfoArcInfo
ArcEditorArcEditor
ArcViewArcView
GIS GIS ServersServers
GIS Web ClientsGIS Web Clients NetworkNetworkTCP/IP, HTTP, XMLTCP/IP, HTTP, XML
GIS ProfessionalsGIS Professionals
GIS GIS ConsumersConsumers
IT ProfessionalsIT Professionals
GIS DevelopersGIS Developers
ArcGISArcGISEngineEngine
ArcReaderArcReader
ArcSDEArcSDE
JavaJava.Net.Net
ArcGISArcGISServerServer ArcIMSArcIMS
People and OrganizationPeople and OrganizationPeople and OrganizationPeople and Organization
How does GIS Work?
People & Organization
Regulatory/CodeCompliance/Inspection
Engineering
Construction
IT Group
Accounting
Customer Service/Billing
Land
Services
Map/Draft/GIS
MarketingSales
Work OrderTracking
Planning
As-built
Design &Modeling
CustomerNotification
Data Management
OwnershipTracking
RedliningLocating
Crew Management
Communication Support
IT InfrastructureManagement
Enterprise StructureEnterprise StructureTechnology “Team”Technology “Team”
Enterprise StructureEnterprise StructureTechnology “Team”Technology “Team”
Ohio Public Service CommissionOhio Public Service CommissionOhio Public Service CommissionOhio Public Service Commission
Gas Service in OhioGas Service in OhioGas Service in OhioGas Service in Ohio
SummarySummarySummarySummary
• DiscussionsDiscussions• QuestionsQuestions• Wrap-up / action itemsWrap-up / action items
Section 2Section 2Section 2Section 2
• ArcIMSArcIMS• ArcGIS ServerArcGIS Server
Server GISServer GISServer GISServer GIS
• ArcSDE ArcSDE – an advanced spatial data – an advanced spatial data server for managing GIS in RDBMSserver for managing GIS in RDBMS
• ArcIMSArcIMS – a scalable Internet map – a scalable Internet map server for GIS publishingserver for GIS publishing
• ArcGIS ServerArcGIS Server – a GIS application – a GIS application server for the enterpriseserver for the enterprise
ArcIMSArcIMSArcIMSArcIMS• ArcIMS: Mature, stable server-side technology ArcIMS: Mature, stable server-side technology
for geopublishing on the internet/intranet.for geopublishing on the internet/intranet.• High volume relatively simple cartography.High volume relatively simple cartography. • Access to advanced cartography through Access to advanced cartography through
ArcMap Server or ArcGIS DesktopArcMap Server or ArcGIS Desktop• Highly scaleable, cross platform.Highly scaleable, cross platform.• Standards based architecture and Standards based architecture and
communicationscommunications• Open for developers – ArcXMLOpen for developers – ArcXML• Java Dev Framework provided by MO JavaJava Dev Framework provided by MO Java• Connectors for ActiveX, CF, and Java DevConnectors for ActiveX, CF, and Java Dev
ArcGISArcGISEditor or InfoEditor or Info
VectorsVectorsTopologyTopology
NetworksNetworks
ImagesImages
DimensionsDimensions
AnnotationAnnotation
AddressesAddresses
27 Main St.27 Main St.
AttributesAttributes
ABCABC
107’107’
DesktopDesktop BrowserBrowser MobileMobile
ArcSDEArcSDE
ArcIMSArcIMSArcIMSArcIMS
ArcIMSArcIMS
ViewDisseminateSimple Query
Multiple Formats Edit DataComplex Analysis
ArcGIS Server 9.0 is …ArcGIS Server 9.0 is …ArcGIS Server 9.0 is …ArcGIS Server 9.0 is …• Intended for organizations who want to integrate Intended for organizations who want to integrate full-full-
function GISfunction GIS with enterprise information systems with enterprise information systems
• A developer-oriented productA developer-oriented product
• Focuses on web application developerFocuses on web application developer– Use rich ArcObjects functionality to build web Use rich ArcObjects functionality to build web
applications and web servicesapplications and web services
• Out of the box templates and web services for simple Out of the box templates and web services for simple mapping and geocodingmapping and geocoding
• Built from the same core Built from the same core ArcObjectsArcObjects that make up that make up ArcGIS DesktopArcGIS Desktop and and ArcGIS EngineArcGIS Engine
ArcGIS Server 9.0 is…ArcGIS Server 9.0 is…ArcGIS Server 9.0 is…ArcGIS Server 9.0 is…A platform for building:A platform for building:• Spatially enabled enterprise applications Spatially enabled enterprise applications • Enterprise GIS applications (focused)Enterprise GIS applications (focused)
– Web ApplicationsWeb Applications– Web ServicesWeb Services– Applications built using industry standards Applications built using industry standards
– .Net, J2EE.Net, J2EE• Centralized implementations serving advanced GIS Centralized implementations serving advanced GIS
functionality to multiple usersfunctionality to multiple users• Strong developer APIs - Java, .Net, SOAP/XMLStrong developer APIs - Java, .Net, SOAP/XML
Business Logic
ArcGISArcGISServerServer
VectorsVectorsTopologyTopology
NetworksNetworks
ImagesImages
DimensionsDimensions
AnnotationAnnotation
AddressesAddresses
27 Main St.27 Main St.
AttributesAttributes
ABCABC
107’107’
Serving the enterpriseServing the enterprise
Web Server
DesktopDesktop BrowserBrowser MobileMobile
ArcSDEArcSDE
ArcGIS ServerArcGIS ServerArcGIS ServerArcGIS Server
Multiple Formats Edit DataComplex Analysis
ViewDisseminateSimple Query
The Role of ArcGIS ServerThe Role of ArcGIS ServerThe Role of ArcGIS ServerThe Role of ArcGIS Server
• Provides server-based GIS capabilitiesProvides server-based GIS capabilities– Spatially enable distributed IT applicationsSpatially enable distributed IT applications– Embed maps and GIS analysis tools in applicationsEmbed maps and GIS analysis tools in applications
• Supports centralized data management and Supports centralized data management and servicesservices– Designed for Enterprise implementationsDesigned for Enterprise implementations
– Distributed user access, GIS centric applications Distributed user access, GIS centric applications
• Increase ROI, lower overall cost of ownershipIncrease ROI, lower overall cost of ownership– Support & Administration, DevelopmentSupport & Administration, Development– Spatial Data WarehousingSpatial Data Warehousing– Scaleable, Multi-platform (Windows, UNIX, Linux)Scaleable, Multi-platform (Windows, UNIX, Linux)
Summary of ArcGIS Server Summary of ArcGIS Server BenefitsBenefits
Summary of ArcGIS Server Summary of ArcGIS Server BenefitsBenefits
• ArcGIS server shares many of the same benefits of ArcGIS server shares many of the same benefits of ArcIMS ArcMap Server:ArcIMS ArcMap Server:– Share ArcGIS map documents across a LAN or the Share ArcGIS map documents across a LAN or the
InternetInternet – Maintain high cartographic qualityMaintain high cartographic quality – Serve map layoutsServe map layouts – Server maps using all ArcGIS supported data typesServer maps using all ArcGIS supported data types
• In addition, ArcGIS Server supports full customization of In addition, ArcGIS Server supports full customization of individual applications via ArcObjects. Examples individual applications via ArcObjects. Examples include:include:– Dynamic layersDynamic layers– Dynamic symbologyDynamic symbology– Remote EditingRemote Editing
Extra SlidesExtra SlidesExtra SlidesExtra Slides
VPFVPF
Direct ReadDirect Read
S57S57GMLGML
XMLXML
TIGERTIGER
MIFMIF
GeoMediaGeoMedia
SDTSSDTSDLGDLG
DWGDWG
DXFDXF
DGNDGN
DataDataSwitchSwitchYardYard
Data ConversionData Conversion
Data InteroperabilityData Interoperability
65+65+FormatsFormats
40+40+FormatsFormats
ArcGIS Data InteroperabilityArcGIS Data InteroperabilityArcGIS Data InteroperabilityArcGIS Data Interoperability
ArcGIS EngineArcGIS EngineArcGIS EngineArcGIS Engine
More than 100 tools and commands includedMore than 100 tools and commands included
ArcReaderArcReaderArcReaderArcReader
• Free map and data viewers Free map and data viewers • Available across platformsAvailable across platforms• Access to all ArcGIS data sources Access to all ArcGIS data sources • Reads PMFs created with Reads PMFs created with
ArcGIS PublisherArcGIS Publisher
GIS in the Enterprise ArchitectureGIS in the Enterprise ArchitectureGIS in the Enterprise ArchitectureGIS in the Enterprise Architecture
ApplicationApplicationServersServers
DataDataServersServers
ClientsClients
Enterprise Integration Platform
DesktopDesktop BrowserBrowser MobileMobile
GIS CRM CIS SFAERP
J2EE, .NETJ2EE, .NET(SOAP, XML)(SOAP, XML)
EISEIS
ArcGIS Server 9.0 has…ArcGIS Server 9.0 has…ArcGIS Server 9.0 has…ArcGIS Server 9.0 has…
• A Web A Web Application Developer FrameworkApplication Developer Framework that makes that makes it easy to build GIS Web Applicationsit easy to build GIS Web Applications– Easy to UseEasy to Use– Web Controls, Web Application TemplatesWeb Controls, Web Application Templates
• A A GIS ServerGIS Server that hosts server objects for use by web that hosts server objects for use by web applications running within standard .Net and J2EE applications running within standard .Net and J2EE application serversapplication servers– Supports building scalable solutionsSupports building scalable solutions– Supports easily working with GIS resourcesSupports easily working with GIS resources
ArcGIS Server ExtensionsArcGIS Server ExtensionsArcGIS Server ExtensionsArcGIS Server Extensions
• SpatialSpatial– provides a powerful set of functions that allow provides a powerful set of functions that allow
you to create, query and analyze cell based you to create, query and analyze cell based raster dataraster data
• 3D3D– provides a powerful set of functions that allow provides a powerful set of functions that allow
your applications to create and analyze your applications to create and analyze surfacessurfaces
• StreetMapStreetMap– provides street-level mapping and address provides street-level mapping and address
matching. All data comes compressed on CD-matching. All data comes compressed on CD-ROMROM
ArcGIS ServerArcGIS ServerArcGIS ServerArcGIS Server
• ArcGIS Server: Server-side technology for ArcGIS Server: Server-side technology for geoprocessing on the internet/intranet.geoprocessing on the internet/intranet.
• Developer focusedDeveloper focused• Access to all of ArcObjects on the ServerAccess to all of ArcObjects on the Server• Standards based architecture and communicationsStandards based architecture and communications• Cross platform. Scaleable?Cross platform. Scaleable?• Web developer access through SOAP/XMLWeb developer access through SOAP/XML• .NET and Java Dev Frameworks.NET and Java Dev Frameworks
ArcGIS Server Use casesArcGIS Server Use casesArcGIS Server Use casesArcGIS Server Use cases
• To build Web applications and services that provide To build Web applications and services that provide advanced mapping, geocoding, tracing, linear advanced mapping, geocoding, tracing, linear referencing, spatial and 3D analysis, editing, access referencing, spatial and 3D analysis, editing, access to geodatabase topology, geometric networks, to geodatabase topology, geometric networks, subtypes, etc…subtypes, etc…
– Focused web applicationsFocused web applications– Insurance Risk Assessment, Building Permit Insurance Risk Assessment, Building Permit
Applications, Forestry Management, Utility Applications, Forestry Management, Utility Network AnalysisNetwork Analysis
– Centralized servicesCentralized services – Gazetteer, image & base map servicesGazetteer, image & base map services
– Integration of GIS and Enterprise ApplicationsIntegration of GIS and Enterprise Applications– Customer Relation Management Systems, Customer Relation Management Systems,
Emergency Response, Public Access, etc. Emergency Response, Public Access, etc.
ArcGIS Data InteroperabilityArcGIS Data InteroperabilityArcGIS Data InteroperabilityArcGIS Data Interoperability
• Integrates Safe Software Technology Integrates Safe Software Technology with the ArcGIS Desktopwith the ArcGIS Desktop
• Adds Adds manymany new data sources to ArcGIS new data sources to ArcGIS• Authors complex data translatorsAuthors complex data translators
– 100+ data manipulation tools100+ data manipulation tools– Framework for writing sophisticated Framework for writing sophisticated
translatorstranslators
• Joint product from Safe Software and Joint product from Safe Software and ESRIESRI
Application server for GIS functionalityApplication server for GIS functionality
Key Features of ArcGIS ServerKey Features of ArcGIS ServerKey Features of ArcGIS ServerKey Features of ArcGIS Server
• Framework for Enterprise GISFramework for Enterprise GIS• Standard Application DeploymentStandard Application Deployment• Integrates Into IT Infrastructure Integrates Into IT Infrastructure • Standard Programming Languages Standard Programming Languages
Capabilities of ArcGIS ServerCapabilities of ArcGIS ServerCapabilities of ArcGIS ServerCapabilities of ArcGIS Server
• A new way to centrally manage feature A new way to centrally manage feature rich applications.rich applications.
• Extend GIS use and consumption Extend GIS use and consumption through browsers and Web services.through browsers and Web services.
• Leverage all existing investments in Leverage all existing investments in GIS. GIS.
• Integrate with other core business Integrate with other core business systems through IT standards.systems through IT standards.
ArcGIS Server Demonstration ArcGIS Server Demonstration SummarySummary
ArcGIS Server Demonstration ArcGIS Server Demonstration SummarySummary
• Central Enterprise GISCentral Enterprise GIS– Remote Editing of Central GIS Database in Remote Editing of Central GIS Database in
a Web Applicationa Web Application– Focused Spatial AnalysisFocused Spatial Analysis
• Integrated GIS and ITIntegrated GIS and IT– GIS Components in an Enterprise GIS Components in an Enterprise
Computing ArchitectureComputing Architecture
• Centrally Hosted Web ApplicationsCentrally Hosted Web Applications• Non-Web ApplicationsNon-Web Applications
Users / PartnersUsers / PartnersUsers / PartnersUsers / Partners
• Numerous Investor Owned UtilitiesNumerous Investor Owned Utilities– NIPSCO (NiSource) - 1.1 Mil Meters (3)NIPSCO (NiSource) - 1.1 Mil Meters (3)– Westar – 700 K MetersWestar – 700 K Meters– OneOK – 2 Mil MetersOneOK – 2 Mil Meters– Laclede Gas – 600 K MetersLaclede Gas – 600 K Meters– Arkansas Oklahoma Gas – 40 K MetersArkansas Oklahoma Gas – 40 K Meters– Centerpoint Energy – Millions of Meters – Gas&ElecCenterpoint Energy – Millions of Meters – Gas&Elec– Alliant EnergyAlliant Energy– DominionDominion
• Southern CompaniesSouthern Companies• 100’s of Rural Electric Coops100’s of Rural Electric Coops• 100’s of Municipal Operations100’s of Municipal Operations
ArcSDEArcSDE
ArcGISArcGIS
PersonalPersonalgeodatabasegeodatabase EnterpriseEnterprise
geodatabasegeodatabaseSQL ServerSQL Server
DB2DB2OracleOracle
InformixInformix
Geodatabase DeploymentsGeodatabase DeploymentsGeodatabase DeploymentsGeodatabase Deployments
• PersonalPersonal– Stored in MS AccessStored in MS Access– Up to 2 GBUp to 2 GB– Includes raster data Includes raster data
managementmanagement
• Enterprise Enterprise – Stored in RDBMSStored in RDBMS– Requires ArcSDE Requires ArcSDE – Edits controlled through ArcEditor or ArcInfoEdits controlled through ArcEditor or ArcInfo– Facilitates simultaneous multiuser editingFacilitates simultaneous multiuser editing– Stores all GIS data typesStores all GIS data types– Scales to extremely large implementations with high Scales to extremely large implementations with high
performanceperformance
Electric and Gas Data ModelsElectric and Gas Data ModelsElectric and Gas Data ModelsElectric and Gas Data Models
How does GIS Work?
Business Logic
ArcGISArcGISServerServer
Sampling of Potential ApplicationsSampling of Potential Applications
Web Server
ArcSDEArcSDE
ProfessionalProfessional Critical SystemsCritical Systems Thin ClientThin Client
Display/QueryDisplay/QueryMappingMappingComplex EditsComplex EditsAnalysisAnalysisLogisticsLogistics
Asset ManagementAsset ManagementWork OrderWork OrderPermitsPermitsCAMACAMARedlineRedline
Display/QueryDisplay/QueryMappingMappingSimple EditsSimple EditsAnalysisAnalysisRedlineRedlineLBSLBS
Valve IsolationValve IsolationNetwork TraceNetwork TraceDamage Prevention CBYDDamage Prevention CBYDAsset Location/AnalysisAsset Location/AnalysisGeocodingGeocodingMass AppraisalMass AppraisalEditingEditing
ArcGIS ServerArcGIS ServerArcGIS ServerArcGIS Server