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The Role of GIS for a Utility Regulatory Commission

The Role of GIS for a Utility Regulatory Commission. Indiana Utilities Regulatory Commission October 6, 2004 ESRI. GIS helps Utilities. 85%. Manage. Integrate. Share. Query. Analyze. Visualize. Map & Record. Key Decisional Support Information. ESRI View of GIS.

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The Role of GIS for a Utility Regulatory Commission

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  1. The Role of GIS for a Utility Regulatory Commission Indiana Utilities Regulatory Commission October 6, 2004 ESRI

  2. GIS helps Utilities 85% Manage Integrate Share Query Analyze Visualize Map & Record Key Decisional Support Information

  3. ESRI View of GIS “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, are simply a means to deliver the information and insights contained in the spatially oriented data and revealed through GIS analysis.” - Jack Dangermond

  4. 5 Key Parts to Successful GIS People & Organization Software Data GIS Applications & Business Processes Hardware & Network

  5. Data Data How does GIS Work?

  6. GIS Integrates All Types of Data Geography is a “key.” Facility locations Telephone Service Boundaries Pipes, Conduit, Overhead Lines Road Network / or Parcels Elec/Gas/Water service Boundaries Imagery / Watershed / LU / LC Forming collections of data to create information and knowledge …

  7. Small Scale View

  8. Mid-scale View

  9. Large-scale View

  10. Data – State of Indiana • USGS quads • Road networks • Imagery • Land Ownership • Others

  11. Elements of a Geodatabase Workspace Feature data set Geometric network Relationship class Feature class Annotation class Object class

  12. ESRI Solutions for Typical Applications and/or Business Processes withinElectric and Gas Utilities Applications & Business Processes How does GIS Work?

  13. GIS plays a major role in Utilities…. Executive---Operations---Land---Regulation---Marketing---Field • Design Support • Plan • As Built • Staking Sheet • Asset Management • Comprehensive Information Sharing • Support Structural Load Modeling • Support’s Circuit Load Modeling • Support for Outage Management • Trouble Call / Customer Response • Customer Service • Regulatory Requirements • Inspections • Risk Mitigation • Data Integration

  14. Application Examples

  15. Pipeline Facility Management / GIS Data Viewer

  16. Pipeline Alignment Sheet Manager

  17. Infrastructure Assets Gas Pipe – Distribution How does GIS Work?

  18. HCA Geoprocessing Model

  19. Design / As-built(Staking / Work Management / Structural Anal / Load Models) How does GIS Work?

  20. Infrastructure AssetsPrimary Overhead Circuit How does GIS Work?

  21. Revenue Assets - Joint Use How does GIS Work?

  22. Logistics - Routing How does GIS Work?

  23. One Call – (Locates)

  24. GIS and Scanned Documents

  25. Common GeoDB Utility Business Needs Customer Service Support for Maintenance Support for Outage Management and Network Analysis Asset Management Work Management Support Field Data Collection Common Database Support Inspection Regulatory Support Meter Reading / Meter Location Property / Land Records Management Engineering Analysis Support Mapping / Engineering

  26. ESRI Software Software How does GIS Work?

  27. Desktop GIS at 9 ArcInfo ArcEditor ArcView Geodatabase

  28. C++ C++ .NET C++ .NET Java VB VB .NET ADF Java ADF ArcObjects Component Building Blocks ArcSDE Geodatabase File based DBMS XML ArcGIS 9 System Desktop GIS Embedded GIS Server GIS Mobile GIS ArcGIS Desktop ArcGIS Engine ArcGIS Server ArcIMS ArcGIS Mobile Engine Development Kit Server Development Kit Customization JScript HTML/DHTML .NET XML Java (JSP) ActiveX (ASP) ColdFusion Customization XML + VBScript ArcPad Application Builder Desktop Development Kit

  29. Three Views of GIS

  30. Communicating Work Flow “Best Practices” Applications and Models Can Be Scripted … … and Shared!

  31. Hardware and Network Hardware & Network How does GIS Work?

  32. Fundamental Technology Strategies • Built on IT Standards • Open and Interoperable • Multiparticipant Federated Systems • Cross Platform Support • Integrating Business Logic

  33. GIS Can Be Deployed Anywhere GIS Professionals ArcInfo GIS Desktops ArcEditor .Net ArcReader ArcView Java GIS Web Clients Network TCP/IP, HTTP, XML ArcGISEngine GIS Consumers GIS Developers ArcGIS Server ArcIMS ArcSDE LBS Mobile Wireless GIS Servers IT Professionals

  34. People and Organization People & Organization How does GIS Work?

  35. Enterprise StructureTechnology “Team” Engineering IT Group Construction Design & Modeling Data Management As-built Land Ownership Tracking Accounting Work Order Tracking Map/Draft/GIS Customer Notification Planning Marketing Sales Redlining Locating Crew Management Communication Support Customer Service/ Billing Regulatory /Code Compliance/Inspection Services IT Infrastructure Management

  36. Ohio Public Service Commission

  37. Gas Service in Ohio

  38. Summary • Discussions • Questions • Wrap-up / action items

  39. Section 2 • ArcIMS • ArcGIS Server

  40. Server GIS • ArcSDE – an advanced spatial data server for managing GIS in RDBMS • ArcIMS – a scalable Internet map server for GIS publishing • ArcGIS Server – a GIS application server for the enterprise

  41. ArcIMS • ArcIMS: Mature, stable server-side technology for geopublishing on the internet/intranet. • High volume relatively simple cartography. • Access to advanced cartography through ArcMap Server or ArcGIS Desktop • Highly scaleable, cross platform. • Standards based architecture and communications • Open for developers – ArcXML • Java Dev Framework provided by MO Java • Connectors for ActiveX, CF, and Java Dev

  42. ArcIMS Desktop Browser Mobile Multiple Formats Edit Data Complex Analysis ArcIMS View Disseminate Simple Query ArcGIS Editor or Info 107’ Vectors Dimensions Topology ArcSDE ABC Images Annotation Networks 27 Main St. Attributes Addresses

  43. ArcGIS Server 9.0 is … • Intended for organizations who want to integrate full-function GIS with enterprise information systems • A developer-oriented product • Focuses on web application developer • Use rich ArcObjects functionality to build web applications and web services • Out of the box templates and web services for simple mapping and geocoding • Built from the same core ArcObjects that make up ArcGIS Desktop and ArcGIS Engine

  44. ArcGIS Server 9.0 is… A platform for building: • Spatially enabled enterprise applications • Enterprise GIS applications (focused) • Web Applications • Web Services • Applications built using industry standards • .Net, J2EE • Centralized implementations serving advanced GIS functionality to multiple users • Strong developer APIs - Java, .Net, SOAP/XML

  45. ArcGIS Server Desktop Browser Mobile Multiple Formats Edit Data Complex Analysis Web Server Business Logic ArcGIS Server 107’ Vectors Dimensions Topology View Disseminate Simple Query ArcSDE ABC Images Annotation Networks Serving the enterprise 27 Main St. Attributes Addresses

  46. The Role of ArcGIS Server • Provides server-based GIS capabilities • Spatially enable distributed IT applications • Embed maps and GIS analysis tools in applications • Supports centralized data management and services • Designed for Enterprise implementations • Distributed user access, GIS centric applications • Increase ROI, lower overall cost of ownership • Support & Administration, Development • Spatial Data Warehousing • Scaleable, Multi-platform (Windows, UNIX, Linux)

  47. Summary of ArcGIS Server Benefits • ArcGIS server shares many of the same benefits of ArcIMS ArcMap Server: • Share ArcGIS map documents across a LAN or the Internet • Maintain high cartographic quality • Serve map layouts • Server maps using all ArcGIS supported data types • In addition, ArcGIS Server supports full customization of individual applications via ArcObjects. Examples include: • Dynamic layers • Dynamic symbology • Remote Editing

  48. Extra Slides

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