ArcGIS for Water Utilities

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ArcGIS for Water Utilities Mark Robbins Joe Morocco Agenda Introductions ArcGIS for Water Utilities Overview Demonstrations Getting Started with ArcGIS for Water Utilities Common Deployment Scenarios Discussion 1

ArcGIS for Water Utilities Esri s Industry Specific Configuration of ArcGIS for Water, Wastewater & Stormwater Maps and apps focused on water utility work Freely available to Esri customers Leveraging the full ArcGIS platform Fully supported A module of ArcGIS for Local Government Configurable & extensible Complementary Esri services & partner offerings Basemaps Web Apps Editing Workflows Local Government Information Model Models/Charts Mobile Apps ArcGIS for Water Utilities Mission Help You Increase the Value of GIS in Your Organization Make it easier to deploy ArcGIS - Deliver applications quickly throughout your organization - Create a geospatial platform that can be leveraged by everyone - Stay current with future releases / avoid legacy technology Address common constraints in water utilities - Size and skills of staff - Budget and time available to implement Empower the community to contribute - Users - Partners 2

A Legacy Approach to Meeting GIS Needs Piecemeal & Custom Your Needs Organizational Needs Industry Specific Needs Your project Cost Time Risk General GIS Platform Needs No Longer Viable for Most Organizations The ArcGIS System Enables a Better Approach A Single & Comprehensive System for Geo-Spatial Information Your Needs Organizational Needs Industry Specific Needs DIY 3 rd Party Apps Consulting Your project Cost Time Risk General GIS Platform Needs ArcGIS Platform (Desktop, Mobile, Server, Online) Water Utilities are Embracing a Single Geo-Spatial Platform 3

The ArcGIS for Water Utilities Approach Extends the ArcGIS Platform for Water Utility GIS Your Needs Organizational Needs DIY 3 rd Party Apps Consulting Your Efforts Cost Time Risk Industry Specific Needs General GIS Platform Needs Focused Maps & Apps Harmonized information model ArcGIS Platform (Desktop, Mobile, Server, Online) ArcGIS for Water Utilities Enabling You to Focus on True Organizational Needs ArcGIS for Water Utilities Builds on Our Solution Patterns Asset Management Planning & Analysis Field Mobility Operational Awareness Stakeholder Engagement Water Utility Store, manage & maintain accurate asset records Transform data into actionable intelligence Get information into and out of the field Disseminate knowledge where & when it s needed Share information with stakeholders 4

ArcGIS for Water Utilities includes Maps and Apps Local Government Information Model Operations Dashboard Operational Awareness Network Editing Data Reviewer Asset Information Management Customer Interaction Stakeholder Engagement Resource Center Mobile Map Field Mobility Capital Improvement Planning Planning & Analysis An evolution, not a revolution ArcGIS for Water Utilities Demonstration Asset Management Utility Coordination Non-Revenue Water Capital Planning Inspections Route Optimization Mobile Applications Executive Dashboards 5

The Local Government Information Model Supports ArcGIS for Local Government maps & apps Encompass water utility, base mapping & ancillary data Easy to adopt and extend Fully documented Includes GDB schema, services & map documents An evolution of Esri s Water & Wastewater Data Models ArcGIS for Water Utilities Includes an Online Community www.esri.com/water 6

Flexible Deployment Options ArcGIS for Water Utilities can be Implemented in the Cloud On Premise Cloud Hybrid In The Cloud More Cloud Options on the Horizon Implementing ArcGIS for Water Utilities Simple Steps to Get Started Identify business priorities Identify business requirements Migrate data to information model Publish your Maps Configure and deploy the apps 7

Configure vs. Customize Reduce Cost, Time & Risk by Maximizing Configuration & Minimizing Customization Benefits of configuration: Time Implement quickly Easy to add new capabilities Simple to maintain Easy to extend Cost 3 Parts of Ours Maps & Apps Your Specifics Drive Actions Around These Parts Geodatabase Schema Maps Water Utility Business Client Configuration 8

Geodatabase Schema Includes: - Assets - Operational data - Base data - Reporting data Best Practices: - Data Model for water utilities - Consistently designed schema - Extensible - Configure core & extend as necessary - Avoid customization of core Maps The Maps Build on the Geodatabase Schema Map Documents - Built for Local Government Information Model GDB schema - Designed for a service or an application - Services Maps - Support many apps & mashups - Operational Maps - Base Maps - Application Maps Best Practices - Expressing water utility data on a map - Multi-scale cartography & labels for utility networks - Maps for specific user roles and clients 9

Client Configuration Turns Maps into Applications Clients are desktop, mobile or web applications Built around maps or collection of maps Include generic/common functionality and workflows Best Practices - Reuse minimum number of services for applications - Consume multiple services in an application - Use the appropriate client for the app - Determined by role and technology Summary ArcGIS for Water Utilities is: Maps and apps for water, wastewater and stormwater utilities Designed to be configured Freely available to Esri customers Fully supported Intended to make ArcGIS easier for you to deploy, maintain and add future capabilities 10

Take the Next Steps Visit www.esri.com/waterutilities Download the Maps and Apps Share your experience and learn from the user community Provide Feedback on existing content Help us identify opportunities for new content Thank You Questions and Answers 11

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