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| Problem: |
| Streamline
the work order process for thousands of employees
working in the field. |
| Solution: |
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handheld application using maps and GPS allows 300
city water department crews to enter work orders
and track projects from the field. Now, workers
may enter coordinates and find out what lies beneath
the ground at any particular location. We’re
pleased to tell you that this project was recognized
by the Urban Regional Information Systems Association
with the Exemplary Systems in Government award,
and was a finalist in the American Government Awards
Program. |
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| Problem: |
| An
up-to-date tool inventory that could be accessed
by remote and field workers. |
| Solution: |
| A
wireless system with a built-in bar code scanner
allows field workers to scan tools or equipment
as they’re being used, which allows management
to get an accurate view of inventory anytime and
the ability to manage real property development
projects in the district’s water and sewer
service areas. |
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| Problem: |
| How
to secure and protect sensitive information from
unauthorized access. |
| Solution: |
| Regional
application allows management to secure and protect
sensitive information from unauthorized access for
a joint group of law enforcement agencies including
the FBI and Department of Justice. |
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| Problem: |
| Information
sharing and easy data maintenance for municipal
law enforcement agencies. |
| Solution: |
| A
jail booking mug shot warehouse integrated with
other systems, such as the FBI data warehouse, the
Department of Justice and Department of Motor Vehicle’s
databases, allows for enhanced information sharing
and easy data maintenance. |
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| Problem: |
| How
to provide comprehensive, easily maintained online
access to City job postings. |
| Solution: |
| A
custom online application allows for easy job opening
maintenance by the City’s HR office while
making it easy for the public to view current openings. |
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