Implementation of New DME Web-Based GIS Solution Sample Clauses

Implementation of New DME Web-Based GIS Solution. This implementation will utilize the ArcGIS Online components that were installed via the previously scoped project Installation of ArcGIS Online Public Streetlight Reporting Application (SSP SOW #16-2-11). DME desires to move off of the legacy ArcFM Silverlight Viewer that is in use today to a newer HTML5 / JavaScript API viewer. Based on conversations with DME, SSP is recommending moving to an ArcGIS Online-based map viewer. This will provide DME with an industry-standard viewer without any customization required. The one key item that is not readily available in ArcGIS Online is ArcFM tracing, however DME has indicated that this functionality is not heavily used, and is therefore not imperative. As part of this effort, SSP will also work with DME to replace their current ArcGIS Engine Inspector usage with an ArcGIS Online Collector installation. This will include configuring collection templates for field users to capture inspections including attribute data, GPS location, and optionally pictures. This data will then be available in the back office. SSP has also included some (TBD) NBS automation to utilize the inspection data to drive notifications or other related reporting. SSP has included a ballpark for this work. Cost Estimate: $24,900.00
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