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2018 Phoenix Conference PPTs/PDFs
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2018 GITA Phoenix conference presentations available for viewing. Information about each presentation is displayed to a maximum of 1000 characters total. Format provided is mixed between PPTs and PDFs.
This conference was paired with the CGA 811 Excavation Safety Conference & Expo and took place in the Phoenix Convention Center, March 5-6 (GITA), March 6-8 (CGA 811), 2018.
2018 GITA Phoenix conference presentations available for viewing. Information about each presentation is displayed to a maximum of 1000 characters total. Format provided is mixed between PPTs and PDFs.
This conference was paired with the CGA 811 Excavation Safety Conference & Expo and took place in the Phoenix Convention Center, March 5-6 (GITA), March 6-8 (CGA 811), 2018.
Implementing As-Built & Leak Survey Data... Link
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4/3/2018
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File Format: PPT File Size: Less than 30Mb Category: Regional Event - Phoenix Event Location: Phoenix, AZ Year: 2018 Title: Implementing As-Built & Leak Survey Data Collection & Maintenance Systems Author(s): Theresa Chevaz Abstract: With impending government regulations, is has become incumbent that gas utilities begin to convert their legacy work processes into the digital realm.This includes the use of high accuracy GPS units, barcode scanning & decoding in the field & field hardened mobile devices all in an environment that can be hostile at times. Using a wide variety of actual experiences, CartoPac will demonstrate best practices and implementation experiences learned during the process of designing & deploying distributed systems that connect many field users to complex enterprise databases & existing work processes. The goal of these projects is to ensure that the data collected is trusted, verifiable & complete. Keywords: As-Built, Leak Survey Data Collection
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How Range Resources Automates ER Response planning Link
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4/3/2018
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File Format: PPT File Size: Less than 30Mb Category: Regional Event - Phoenix Event Location: Phoenix, AZ Year: 2018 Title: How Range Resources automates emergency response planning Author(s): Josh Reinard Abstract: The GIS team at Range Resources devised a plan to utilize tools already in house to generate an easy to use online resource for end users to access and generate the plans on demand. The plan leverages the use of ArcGIS and FME to generate base information required for the plans, and the data is served out to end users through Range’s web based mapping platform built on ArcGIS Server and Geocortex. We streamlined how all the information and data was collected and maintained and utilized several common software assets including our widely used web-based mapping platform to build a tool that Environmental Compliance specialists can generate all the necessary documents with a few mouse clicks. Keywords: Geocortex, emergency response, 911
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Integrating Python, Maximo and GIS... Link
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4/3/2018
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File Format: PPT File Size: Less than 30Mb Category: Regional Event - Phoenix Event Location: Phoenix, AZ Year: 2018 Title: Integrating python, Maximo, and GIS to automate environmental review. Author(s): Jason Ramsey Abstract: APS identified the need for a more comprehensive method to environmentally review daily Transmission and Distribution work orders. Because of the volume of work orders, most work orders were not being screened. APS utilizes Maximo as the work order management system. Through python scripting APS is able to extract asset information from a Maximo report, query Transmission and Distribution GIS layers for asset location and perform spatial analysis to determine if a work order has potential cultural, biological, or water-related environmental concerns. Because of the automation it now takes an environmental specialist about one-hour to perform a review on any flagged daily work orders. Keywords: Electrical, Utilities, Transmission, Distribution, Python,
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Using GIS for Defining SES... Link
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4/3/2018
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File Format: PPT File Size: Less than 30Mb Category: Regional Event - Phoenix Event Location: Phoenix, AZ Year: 2018 Title: Using GIS for defining Socio-Economic-Status (SES) of Population in Respect to Geographic Access to Healthcare Facilities at Jeddah City Author(s): Abdulkader Murad Abstract: Access to healthcare facilities often impacted by the time required to reach the facility, which is a factor of geographic distance and road characteristics. Arriving to a critical care hospital on time can be a matter of lifesaving. On the other hand, longer time to reach primary care physician office can discourage seeking the service which may deter the basic health care. Accordingly, People that requiring longer time to reach to the nearest healthcare facility have lower socio-economic-status (SES) than people requiring shorter time. The Purpose of this paper is to identify areas outside certain drive-time distances from these important healthcare facilities in Jeddah city.
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Lightning Overview of the Best Geospatial... Link
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4/3/2018
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File Format: PPT File Size: Less than 30Mb Category: Regional Event - Phoenix Event Location: Phoenix, AZ Year: 2018 Title: Lightning Overview of the best Geospatial Open Source Author(s): Bob Basques Abstract: This presentation provides a lightning overview of the breadth of quality open source applications, which are available for the full range of geospatial use cases, including storage, publishing, viewing, analysis and manipulation of data. The presentation is based upon documentation from OSGeo-Live, which is a self-contained DVD, USB thumb drive and Virtual Machine, based on Lubuntu. It includes over 50 of the best geospatial, open source applications, pre-configured with data, project overviews and quick-starts, translated into multiple languages. Keywords: OSGeo Sharedgeo Open Source GeoSpatial Software
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Geospatial - A Key Technology Transforming... Link
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4/3/2018
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Building EPCOR Water Canada's Situational... Link
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4/3/2018
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File Format: PPT File Size: Less than 30Mb Category: Regional Event - Phoenix Event Location: Phoenix, AZ Year: 2018 Title: Building EPCOR Water Canada's Situational Awareness Map Author(s): Natalie Fisher Abstract: EPCOR has developed a Situation Awareness Map (SAM) for their Edmonton operations that integrates information in real time from SCADA, Geographic Information System, Project Management Systems, and Computerised Maintenance Management Systems. These data sets have been extracted, manipulated, aggregated and visualised into one web mapping application, called SAM.
Situation Awareness ensures that we have all the information we need to work safely, improve operational efficiencies, reduce cost and ensure a positive customer experience. The Situational Awareness Map is a cloud based solution, available to everyone at EPCOR Water Canada from anywhere at any time. It provides us with key information on the state of Edmonton’s Water Distribution and Transmission System.
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