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Future of GIS, Moving to the Enterprise Platform
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Future of GISMoving to the Enterprise Platform
Skye Perry – Founder & Principal Consultant
Who is SSP
Focus on Electric, Gas, Water, & Fiber Utilities Telecom
GIS Services Product Implementation Customization Systems Integration Work Management
Work in Conference Utilities MLGW, MTEMC, Ener many others across the U.S.
Informal Poll
How many folks have an enterprise GIS?
Of those, how many are using Esri GIS?
How many expose maps via the web?
Utility Mapping Used to be Cartography
All utilities originated with paper maps (some still use them)
Usually the source for conversion to digital maps
Mapping Becomes GIS
A geographic information system (GIS) lets us visualize, question, analyze, and interpret data to understand relationships, patterns and trends. Utilities are one of the best case studies for GIS
Utility GIS Defined
Visualization is Easy Utilities map facilities digital maps Accessible via devices Centralized updates Better maps Mass produce
paper maps
A geographic information system (GIS) lets us visualize, question, analyze, and interpret data to understand relationships, patterns and trends.
Utility GIS Defined
Relationships Drive Value Establishes patterns and trends for analysis Enables decision making
Three key types of relationships…
A geographic information system (GIS) lets us visualize, question, analyze, and interpret data to understand relationships, patterns and trends.
Utility GIS Defined
Relationships Drive Value
#1 Database technology provides classic relationships
A geographic information system (GIS) lets us visualize, question, analyze, and interpret data to understand relationships, patterns and trends.
Location to asset details
Asset to inspection history
Load point to customers
Customers to usage
Utility GIS Defined
Relationships Drive Value
#2 Spatial Awareness Creates New Relationships
A geographic information system (GIS) lets us visualize, question, analyze, and interpret data to understand relationships, patterns and trends.
Proximity to facilities
One Call Boundaries
Easements
Nearest points
Assets within a district
Utility GIS Defined
Relationships Drive Value
#3 Networks drive flow and hierarchy
A geographic information system (GIS) lets us visualize, question, analyze, and interpret data to understand relationships, patterns and trends.
Electric, Gas, Water, Telecom Connectivity
Service Point to Transformer
Upstream Protective Devices
Telecom route tracing
Pressure Systems
Isolation Traces
Utility GIS Defined
GIS Relationships Drive Immediate Value Relationships within the GIS establish many patterns and
trends and allow for analysis to occur.
Utilities often spend their first several years establishing data quality to support these intrinsic GIS relationships
As A Utility Matures, GIS will Relate Outward Almost ALL data within a utility can be
spatially represented creating new relationships
GIS Systems Integration powers exponential decision making throughout a utility
Utility GIS Systems Integration
Every Utility Has Slightly Different Priorities Workflow
Design
Planning
Analysis
Operations
Real time monitoring
We have established some common themes through many implementations…
Which have you implemented?
Utility GIS – Most Valuable Integrations
GISGeodatabase
CIS
Customer Information
WMS
Workflow,As-Builts,Capital Design
DPSDistribution Planning
EAM
Inspections & Maintenance
OMS
Outage Management
EA
EngineeringAnalysis
DocMgt Images, Permits,
Drawings
SCADA Device Status
AVL
AMI/MDM
CrewLocations
Weather
Utility GIS Systems Integration
All of these integrations still considered “traditional GIS”
Most of these patterns have been around for > 15 years
In ~2000 only the largest utilities could afford enterprise integration
We now see cooperatives, municipalities, and other smaller utilities achieving significant return on investment through integration
There is value to be realized if you haven’t looked at these areas
The Future of GIS
The Landscape of GIS is Changing System becomes a Platform
Still Mapping, Analyzing, and Managing Geographic Information
Device independence
Focused on web services
Enterprise portal administration
Geospatial content management
Desktop Web Device
Server Online Content and Services
Accessible Anywhere
Desktop Web Device
Server Online Content and Services
Desktop Web Device
Server Online Content and Services
Powered by Services
Manage and Organize Content
Desktop
Web Device
Server Online Content and
Services
Portal
Bring Maps into Everyday Office Systems
Providing Integrated Mapping, Spatial Analysis, and Reporting
Esri Maps for . . .• Office• IBM Cognos• SharePoint• MicroStrategy• SAP• Salesforce• Dynamics
Enterprise SystemsMicrosoft Office
Spreadsheets
Supporting the Entire Organization
Executive Access
PublicEngagement
WorkAnywhere
Knowledge Workers
EnterpriseIntegration
Making Mapping and GIS Available To Everyone
Professional
GIS
Contractors
GIS Everywhere Can Be Daunting
ArcGIS Online is the key exposure point for the platform.
How can utilities take their first steps with ArcGIS Online?
Two questions to think about…
How can we expose new data within the utility while leveraging the existing investment in GIS?
ArcGIS Server
Geodatabases
Spreadsheets & Reports
BusinessDatabases
ArcGISOnline
Question One
Expose New Data Use Case
ArcFM Data Esri Basemap
SpreadsheetData
How can we collect and empower the NEW data points throughout the organization?
Geoprocessing Systems Integration Workflow
Question Two
Expose PublicWebMap
Show StreetlightsCombine w/GPS
Capture Outages
Include Photo
Empower New Data Use Case
Email Customer
Auto-GenerateService Request
Empower New Data Use Case
Esri Platform Provides Tools
Utilize the Esri Out-Of-The-Box Apps For Consumption
ArcGIS App
Collector for ArcGIS
ArcGIS Explorer
Operations Dashboard
Esri releases compatible app updates quarterly Available from the iOS, Android, Windows app stores
ArcGIS Online Architecture
Utility Field Workflows are Quick Wins
Expose New Data to Field Operations
Collect New Data from Field Operations
Empower Your Operations thru Geoprocessing, Systems Integration, Workflow, & Reporting
Focus on the pattern for ideas – Expose, Collect, Empower
TVA Utilities are Industry Leaders
Memphis Light Gas & Water Meter Replacement Project
Middle Tennessee Electric Membership Corporation Transformer Load Reporting
MLGW – The Future Is Now
January 2014 AMI Project Deploying New Smart
Meters ArcGIS Online Allows Capture of Meter
Install Location, Attribution, and Pictures
Deployed via 50 iPhones
Available in GIS (Including Pics)
Weekly Collection Reports
Feed Meter Data to CIS (GPS, Premise, Date)
MTEMC – The Future Is Now
When transformers are replaced due to failure they are often up-sized to handle an overloaded scenario
Data is not available for trouble shooter in the field to see consumption / loading information
Back Office:
New relationship established by service location by phase to xfr
New integration to CIS to get usage information by service location
Usage data aggregated for each transformer asset for winter and summer
MTEMC – The Future Is Now
Thematic mapping used to represent each transformer’s load vs. capacity
Exposed via ArcGIS Online as a WebMap
Troubleshooter use their phone or tablet when they arrive on scene
Zoom via GPS in the device
View transformer loading data by color
Click any transformer to view details
MTEMC – The Future Is Now
Transformer showing under-loaded scenario:
MTEMC – The Future Is Now
Transformer showing overloaded scenario:
Final Thought: Focus on the Pattern
Expose New Data to the utility
Collect New Data from the utility
Empower Your Operations thru Geoprocessing, Systems Integration, Workflow, & Reporting
Expanding GIS Everywhere
A Proven Track Record in Electric, Gas, Water & Telecom Utilities