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GIS From the back office to the enterprise Ciaran Kirk Technical Director, IMGS

GIS From the back office to the enterprise Ciaran Kirk Technical Director, IMGS. Agenda. IMGS Introduction Our Customers Our Challenge – “The Enterprise” Enterprise GIS Customer Examples Smart Technologies– The Next Generation Enterprise Summary. IMGS.

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GIS From the back office to the enterprise Ciaran Kirk Technical Director, IMGS

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  1. GIS From the back office to the enterpriseCiaran KirkTechnical Director, IMGS

  2. Agenda IMGS Introduction Our Customers Our Challenge – “The Enterprise” Enterprise GIS Customer Examples Smart Technologies– The Next Generation Enterprise Summary

  3. IMGS We deliver innovative spatial solutions For the desktop, web and mobile Built on our partner’s technology: Designed to meet the challenges of Government, Mapping Agencies, and Utility & Communications Customers

  4. Some of our customers…

  5. Our Challenge – The “Enterprise” • Historically GIS was seen as a: • Stove pipe solution – not part of the enterprise • A pretty map to backup a decision e.g. Planning • Our company has worked with our customers to move GIS into the enterprise! • GIS now viewed as an essential Enterprise solution providing improved decision making leading to: • Improved customer service • Decreased operating and capital costs

  6. Enterprise Solutions Customer Examples

  7. Waterford City Council Sustainable Neighbourhood Unit • Waterford required ability to record environmental incidents • e.g. Graffiti, Abandoned Vehicles, Fly Tipping, Burst Pipes, Broken Street Light, etc • Waterford required a secure mobile GIS that can instantly over a wireless connection (iPhone) update enterprise systems • Benefits: • Reduce delay in responding to customer incidents • Public can see that incidents are resolved in a timely manner

  8. Dublin City Council Property Register • Scan & Geo-locate Dublin City Council’s property register: • 250 bound paper registers • ~45,000 property records • Provide single true source for all property transactions in Dublin City Self Service Portal • 24X7 website to capture customer service requests e.g. Water leak • Uses web mapping to allow customer locate incident and improve response times

  9. Irish Naval Service – Fisheries Geographic System • IMGS in partnership with HP provide the FGS as part of the INS Fisheries Protection System • Solution allows INS to track and monitor all fishing vessels in the Irish seas ~132,000 square miles • Provides an almost real-time graphical display of all current and historic fishing activity in Irish fishing waters Images courtesy of the Irish Naval Service

  10. Dublin Region Water & Drainage GIS • Greater Dublin Region Water and Drainage Steering Groups • Consists of 7 Local Authorities in the Greater Dublin area • Total Population of 1.4 million • Area of 2,690 KM2 • Aim to provide single view of water and drainage for region • First of its kind - distributed solution across 7 authorities • Desktop, Web and Mobile solution • Management Dashboard • Benefits • Enhanced business operations • Reduced maintenance costs • Improved quality of service e.g. less leaks

  11. ESB Networks GIS • Will serve as a single enterprise solution for the full life cycle management of network assets • Fully integrated with asset, work and financial management solutions • Benefits • Improved operational efficiencies through extended workflows with other business critical systems e.g. SAP, OMS • Decreased capital costs through improved asset management

  12. Smart Technologies Enterprise - The Next Generation

  13. SMART CITY PUBLIC SAFETY “SAFE CITY” WATER MANAGEMENT INFRASTRUCTUREMANAGEMENT PUBLIC INFORMATION& SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT GIS ECOCITY ENERGY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

  14. Smart Infrastructure = Smart Grid Smart Grid described as: Smart “in home” devices (including Generation) Two-way communications Advanced control systems Benefits of Smart Grid Better utilization of existing infrastructure Reliable and resilient power supply Home energy savings Reduced carbon footprint (CO2). Smart Grid Operations Center Location Infrastructure Management Critical Infrastructure Protection

  15. “Safe City” - Common Operating Picture Multi-data & multi-sensors fusion Personnel & Asset Data Mapping Data Access Control Telephone, Radio, Voice Recorder Controls Video Surveillance Intelligent Video Radio System Data Sensors Data Telephone Data

  16. Summary Location is at the heart of a Smart City

  17. Summary • An Integrated Enterprise GIS will: • Decrease capital & operating expenditure through better decision making • Improve customer satisfaction through improved response times • A spatially focussed Smart City will drive economic investment and support a recovery in Ireland • Smart Grid will be at the forefront of green tecnologies • And this will help us all to “live long and prosper…”

  18. Ciarán Kirk Technical Director, IMGS8b Keypoint, Rosemount Business Park, Dublin 11 t:   +353 1 885 3839  m: +353 87 804 7218 w: www.imgs.ie e: ckirk@imgs.ie Thank You

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