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TomDeWitte
Esri Regular Contributor

During disaster events, utility field workers are part of the first responders to arrive onsite. These folks need a reliable source of information that is available to them when external communication such as cellular networks are not. The Offline Map Areas capabilities of ArcGIS enable Esri mobile applications such as ArcGIS Field Maps and Explorer for Windows to display critical location information about a utility's pipes, conductors and cables.

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TomDeWitte
Esri Regular Contributor

A new generation of mobile map viewers runs on Apple, Android, and Microsoft smart devices. There mobile map viewers, such as ArcGIS Field Maps have evolved to provide a highly integrated, intelligent, and easy to use mobile worker experience.

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TomDeWitte
Esri Regular Contributor

The fact is, maintaining our utility infrastructure can be a dangerous job. Notifying a utility field worker that they are approaching a known danger is a geospatial problem. This makes it a problem that can be solved with a location aware mobile device such as a smartphone or tablet, and a mobile mapping application such as ArcGIS Field Maps.  

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TomDeWitte
Esri Regular Contributor

Field crews and first responders need both an immediate visual aid and an automated warning to inform them of these safety zones. A mobile application with an interactive map, such as ArcGIS Field Maps is ideal for this need. Recent enhancements to ArcGIS Field Maps now enable client side notifications based on that mobile device location awareness.  This is called geofencing.  With geofencing the same field technician can have their mobile device vibrate, make sounds and have a banner notification appear on the mobile device when they approach the safety zones.

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TomDeWitte
Esri Regular Contributor

Within pipe utility organizations, automating the documentation of steel pipe construction has been a challenge. Lookup tables can store information about steel pipes, valves, and fittings, that the organization knows prior to construction. With automation, these lookup tables are used to simplify the field worker experience by automatically populating what is already known about the steel asset.

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TomDeWitte
Esri Regular Contributor

Today’s mobile sensors, when combined with a nearby mobile device and the correct mobile GIS application on the mobile device, create a wonderful opportunity to transform tasks and workflows performed in the field. This transformation can overcome, if not eliminate, the inefficiency inherent in today’s incompatible workflows.

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TomDeWitte
Esri Regular Contributor

Simply having a barcode does not directly equate to productivity gains for the utility field worker. There needs to be a companion capability. This companion capability includes electronically capturing the barcode, and software to decode the barcode, then auto-populate the information directly to the asset record.

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TomDeWitte
Esri Regular Contributor

Utilities collect a lot of data. This means utility field staff are spending a lot of time filling out forms.  Many companies today are undertaking efforts to convert paper forms to digital forms.  The basic justification for this effort is to eliminate the duplicate data entry of having an office person read, interpret, and recreate in the corporate enterprise systems what is captured in the field. But what about the field staff themselves, where is their benefit of digital transformation?  This blog series is about how to improve the productivity of field staff - how to automate data entry, leverage mobile device sensors, utilize intelligent software, and truly reduce the amount of time field staff spend filling out forms.

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TomDeWitte
Esri Regular Contributor

Esri’s Utility and Pipeline Data Model (UPDM) 2021 is available now. This release includes enhancements to keep up with changes in industry practice, regulatory requirements, and previous implementation feedback.

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TomDeWitte
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The natural gas industry’s drive to a lower or net zero carbon footprint is focused on actions that generally can be organized in three groups: (1) reducing methane emissions from operations, (2) reducing methane emissions from customer consumption, and (3) embracing new sources and uses of alternative lower carbon fuels.

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