Geospatial program integration management system




















The client partnered with Geospatial Analytics to leverage its extensive track record in system integration, analytics, and strong project team credentials. The client wanted to maintain its existing computerized maintenance management system CMMS but needed enhanced capabilities.

It sought to create a portfolio level asset management program that would produce a reliable capital budget , save money, and manage risk. Geospatial Analytics was able to successfully provide an integrated solution that met client requirements and expectations. To address the lack of needed information on equipment inventory, Geospatial Analytics helped the client implement a mobile inspection form that created a consistent method of data capture and condition evaluation.

Geospatial Analytics configured the inspection template to specific items that the client required. The client was able to make immediate changes to the template as new requirements were identified. The client quickly and easily deployed the tool without the need for significant support.

The intuitive user interface minimized the need for training. The team deemed that leveraging the existing CMMS software platform was an essential element of the plan. The client needed to obtain field data from the inspections, create new records in the CMMS system, and update existing records. The ability to transfer data from the CMMS platform to the Geospatial Analytics InSite Platform was also a requirement to provide a baseline for the intended asset management program.

The implemented asset management program enabled creation of scenarios that provided decision support to optimize service levels and create a reliable capital budget and related forecast. The end goal in portfolio and process management is optimization.

Capital-intensive assets are distributed to best meet demand, and the organizations responsible for long-range planning and utilization are fully in control. Outdated business processes are strangling organizational goals of increased productivity and flexibility. Employees struggle to achieve basic awareness of assets, working through disconnected database and functional silos. A strong process and information foundation creates a platform from which higher value goals can be pursued.

Along with increased costs, this prevented the U. Air Force from sharing and aggregating information about installations to make enterprise-wide decisions. In the Air Force initiated the GeoBase Program with a vision of building and sustaining " One Installation, One Map ", developing policy, guidance, and standards to align disparate technology implementations across the enterprise.

Feinberg served as the GeoBase Program Chief Architect at HQ Air Force on a multi-year basis, driving the development of enterprise architecture, standards, and policy to achieve the GeoBase program goals. As a result, the Air Force to this day sustains the GeoBase program ensuring cost efficiencies, supporting numerous Air Force missions, and ensuring installation real property asset data are Visible, Accessible, Understandable, Trusted, and Interoperable.

Air Force installations. Performed program reviews at numerous installations to validate budget allocations, compliance with GeoBase architecture, policy, and standards, and interoperability with other Air Force systems.



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