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1. What infrastructure? Road and streets Asset/Property Land/plots residential and comm. Buildings , etc. Utilities Gas Electric Telecom Water Network Sewerage network Solid Waste Sites Facilities Parks, Play grounds, Auditorium, hospitals, and hotels etc.
2. Key Challenges Controlling of work progress cost-wise and vendor-wise etc. Monitoring of Project process physically Maintenance of assets after construction Conflict management for various utilities during or before construction/ planning phase Management and Maintenance of the record dataset individually with different vendors
3. Big Ticket Items Employee cost Straight time, Overtime, Contractor Material Capital – large items Maintenance and Repair Material Logistics Fleet Management Supply Chain Capital Carrying Costs
4. Big Payoff Processes Construction Maintenance and Inspection Engineering and Design Restoration Vegetation Management Logistics
5. Planning and Designing (Decision Support System) Construction and Monitoring Customer Service - Value Cost Management Efficiency Surveillance and Security Disaster management What role GIS can play?
6. The Geographic Approach to Business Predictive Forecast Integrating GIS into the analytical framework Qualative Comparative Predictive Descriptive Quantatative Analysis Type Data Types and Business Activity Simulation/ Evaluation Predictive Model Demographic Data Site Characteristics Markets and Territories Customer Preferences Performance and Sales Data Competitor Data Comparative Performance Neighborhood Potential Profile Customer & Mkt Segmentation Site & Market Quality (KPIs)
7. What Are The Benefits Tangible Physical job quality Accuracy Consistency Completeness Currency Timeliness Productivity gains Data management and mining Not So Tangible Logical job quality Process efficiency Asset management Optimized investments Customer care Competitive position Image in the marketplace Reengineering opportunities
8. An Enterprise Solution Customer Service Accounting Marketing Engineering Construction Maintenance Operations Job Closing Division of Revenue Regulatory Taxation Annexation Reconciliation Planning Forecasting Market Analysis Accounting Status Completion Notification Installation Dispatch Service Order Processing Service Provisioning Model Management Work Package Engineering Design & Analysis Data Collection & Assimilation Planning Model Management Completion Notification Work Package Engineering Design & Analysis Completion Notification Reporting Maintenance Dispatch Maintenance Work Order Facility Assessment Engineering Design & Analysis Data Collection & Assimilation Job Closing Division of Revenue Regulatory Taxation Annexation Planning Reconciliation Forecasting Market Analysis Accounting Status Completion Notification Installation Dispatch Service Order Processing Service Provisioning Model Management Work Package Engineering Design & Analysis Data Collection & Assimilation Completion Notification Post-Inspection & As-Built Reporting Construction Pre- Inspection Completion Notification Reporting Maintenance Dispatch Maintenance Work Order Facility Assessment Network Operations Outage Management Planning
9. A Geospatial Enabled ICT Scenario Asset Management Equipment ID Account depreciation Real Estate Parcel Building Utilization Logistics Inventory ID Routing Maintenance Work order Equipment history Environmental Health And Safety Source Material Type Reporting CRM/Call Center Incident Management Incident # Incident Type Projects WBS # Network Tabular Information Spatial Reference Spatial Reference Spatial Reference Spatial Reference Spatial Reference Spatial Reference Spatial Reference
10. Enterprise wide GIS enables you to get information wherever you need it . . . Server GIS HOW ? Field Crews Analysts Public Command Center Government Offices
11. Compartmentalization in Design Processes and Tools Plan Analyze Measure Observe Design Build DB Management GIS CAD RDBMS
12. Speedy Transaction Facility management Answer: The Enterprise GIS Advantages… Large User Base Cost Effective Information dissemination system Security
13. Marketing Efficient & Effective Marketing Tool… The Enterprise GIS Advantage… Internet GIS contributes in a Major way in factors affecting Infrastructure planning & management : Approachability: Provides details for approaching the area. Informative: Dissemination of information pictorially about the infrastructure Affordability Value for Money. No separate installation of software anywhere except at server site Environment Detailed knowledge of the place in question . Environment Approach- ability Marketing Informative Affordability
15. Key inputs to enterprise GIS solution Collaboration with different stakeholders Consolidation of data Understanding of Business requirement Services Oriented Architecture – (SOA) Data Portals/Repositories Common Operating Picture/Templates Complimentary Systems to GIS Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Customer Resource Management (CRM) Document Management (MIS) Records/ Database Management (RDBMS)
16. Interoperability: Interoperability redefined Leverage GIS data management and GIS tools and consume results in CAD through Server connections Overcomes the differences between GIS and CAD data structures Deliver to CAD users a no-cost connection to GIS enterprise data (huge benefit, tiny effort) Direct benefits of published GIS analysis and georeferenced cartographic work products from CAD editing environment – context & reference without complexity of translation Open access to ArcGIS Server
18. Summary Business professionals are important users whose needs will strongly influence the GIS implementations Workflow focused, enterprise GIS overcomes information silos and complies with IT standards GIS enables better, more profitable, responsive and productive collaboration by distributing the analysts expertise to decision makers who use it to take action GIS will invigorate an existing IT stack and deliver significant ROI when deployed with strategic vision
19. GIS in Infrastructure Planning and Designing Project Monitoring Transport Network Property Management Utility Management Solid Waste Management Operations, Surveillances and Security Return on Investment N Design Construction Operations Maintenance Proposed Solution GIS Planning
Editor's Notes
#10: SAP has a broad range of business applications (each spoke on the wheel is an SAP application for sale). Each SAP application is pre-integrated with the other applications. Many also have objects that have a spatial characteristic, such as an address or Functional Location. If we integrate with one of these and have permission to access other components, then essentially all of the pre-integrated data within SAP is available for display and query and analysis within GIS with little or no custom integration code. Uses get a map-centric view and access to their data.