Nobel Systems, a global leader in Geographic Information System (GIS) technology, is pleased to announce a new partnership with the City of Waterbury’s Water Department. This collaboration will implement Nobel’s cutting-edge GeoViewer platform, a cloud-based GIS solution designed to transform the city's water management operations. The initiative represents a significant step forward in enhancing efficiency, transparency, and decision-making capabilities for Waterbury’s water management system.
The City of Waterbury has recognized the need for a robust and reliable GIS system to enhance its water management operations. Nobel Systems’ GeoViewer platform was selected for its advanced capabilities and user-friendly interface. The project will be managed from Nobel Systems’ office in Redlands, CA, under the direction of Balaji Kadaba, Vice President of Operations.
The GeoViewer platform is a cloud-based solution built on Google Maps, eliminating the need for on-premises servers or software installations. It integrates with any other systems used by the city, providing a comprehensive and flexible GIS solution that grows with the city’s needs.
Key Features of GeoViewer
Customizable and Flexible: GeoViewer is designed to be customizable and flexible, allowing it to meet the current and future needs of the City of Waterbury. It provides access to critical information and maintenance management modules through an interactive mapping portal.
Advanced Modules: The platform includes several advanced modules such as Sewer Line Cleaning, Manhole Inspection, CCTV Inspection, and USA DigAlert ticket modules. These modules are integrated with Nobel’s advanced GIS mapping engine, providing a seamless user experience.
Mobile Capabilities: GeoViewer Mobile is available for iPhone and iPad, enabling field crews to perform tasks such as opening and closing work orders, GPS navigation, redlining on maps, and viewing as-built drawings. The mobile application works in both connected and disconnected modes, ensuring continuous operation even in areas without wireless signals.
Data Security: As a cloud-based solution, GeoViewer is highly secured, encrypted, and password-protected. It uses Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud Storage for data storage, guaranteeing a 99.99% uptime.
Benefits to the City of Waterbury
The implementation of the GeoViewer platform will bring numerous benefits to the City of Waterbury, including:
Enhanced Efficiency: The platform’s advanced modules and mobile capabilities will streamline workflows, reduce operational costs, and improve the management of vital infrastructure.
Improved Decision-Making: Access to accurate and timely data will enable city staff to make informed decisions, enhancing the overall effectiveness of water management operations.
Increased Transparency: The interactive mapping portal and reporting tools will provide greater transparency and accountability in the city’s water management processes.
Future-Proof Solution: GeoViewer’s customizable and flexible design ensures that the platform can adapt to the city’s future needs, providing a sustainable and long-term solution for water management.
Experience and Technical Competence
Nobel Systems brings over three decades of experience in GIS technology to the City of Waterbury. The company’s team of professionals has extensive backgrounds in civil engineering, public works management, utility engineering and design, information technology, and GIS. This diverse expertise enables Nobel Systems to provide tailored solutions that meet the unique needs of each client.
Nobel Systems has successfully implemented GIS solutions for over 100 organizations worldwide, including cities, counties, quasi-governmental agencies, and private utilities. Their GeoViewer platform is used by more than 90 organizations domestically and overseas to automate workflows, lower costs, and manage vital infrastructure.
Conclusion
Nobel Systems has a proven track record of delivering innovative GIS solutions to municipalities and public utilities worldwide. Their expertise spans various industries, including local and state government, public utilities, and private organizations. The company’s commitment to research and development, investing approximately 30% of its profit annually, ensures that they remain at the forefront of technological advancements.
The company is looking forward to its partnership with the City of Waterbury’s Water Department to implement the GeoViewer platform. This collaboration represents a significant step forward in the city’s efforts to enhance its water management operations through advanced GIS technology. Nobel Systems looks forward to working closely with the City of Waterbury to achieve their goals and deliver a successful project.
For more information about Nobel Systems and the GeoViewer platform, visit www.nobel-systems.com