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TOTAL GEO-SPATIAL INFORMATION SOLUTIONS

INTEGRATED SPATIAL INFORMATION. THE FOUNDATION FOR EFFECTIVE MUNICIPAL INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT. Ciska Engelbrecht & Lance Nel. TOTAL GEO-SPATIAL INFORMATION SOLUTIONS. CONTENTS. Traditional Infrastructure Management Spatial Information – Typical Municipal Model

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TOTAL GEO-SPATIAL INFORMATION SOLUTIONS

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  1. INTEGRATED SPATIAL INFORMATION THE FOUNDATION FOR EFFECTIVE MUNICIPAL INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT Ciska Engelbrecht & Lance Nel TOTAL GEO-SPATIAL INFORMATION SOLUTIONS

  2. CONTENTS • Traditional Infrastructure Management • Spatial Information – Typical Municipal Model • Integrated Municipal Management Model • IMIS – Integrated Municipal Information System • Conclusion

  3. TRADITIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE MODEL Budget INFRASTRUCTURE Construction Assessment Complaints Asset Register Maintenance Reports Management

  4. NEWTOWN EXT 10 Res 1 ERF 4 ERF 1 Res 1 ERF 2 ERF 3 Lion Cresent Res 1 Bus 1 Main Street SPATIAL INFORMATION – Typical MUNICIPAL MODEL GREEN FIELDS DEVELOPMENT Senario Portion 1 of Erf 3

  5. Capital Projects Institutional Operations • What, Where, Who & Why? • Ownership Identification • Consumer Audit • Asset Verification • Corporate Administration Infrastructure Management Corporate Management Land Management Financial Management Social Management Roads and Stormwater Water Electricity Sewer Communication Document Management Customer Care Contract Management Town Planning Property Management Building Control Property Valuations Service Rates & Billing Health Care Housing Welfare Demographics Integrated Municipal Management Integrated Development Plan (IDP) Issues, Objectives & Strategies Foundational Issues Land Use Spatial Development Land Ownership Basic Service Delivery Income Generation Institutional People Focus SPATIAL INFORMATION Aerial Photography, Topography, Geology, Cadastral and Political Boundaries, Infrastructure and Administrative boundaries

  6. INTEGRATED MUNICIPAL INFORMATION SYSTEM WHAT IS IT? • A set of Integration rules underpinned by a layer of software to which different software packages should adhere to • A product that allows other systems to be easily ‘clipped’ into or ‘hooked’ onto • It is wrapped around a workflow system that acts as a central business focus for the Municipality, therefore ‘transcending the traditional inter-departmentboundaries that exists

  7. Modular Building Environment based on: • Spatial Information • Workflow Processes Integrating Interdepartmental Information A Single Easy-to-use Interface

  8. Conclusion Spend Less Time Organising Information in isolation… And More Time UsingIT!

  9. “If you do what you’ve always done, you’ll get what you always got!” W. Edwards Deming

  10. Thank You info@tgis.co.za www.tgis.co.za

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