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City of Redmond, Washington, Selects Intergraph's Geospatial Resource Management Solution to Consolidate Public Works SystemsCentralized system provides new efficiencies to improve service, reduce support cost
HUNTSVILLE, Ala., Jan. 20, 2004 - Intergraph Mapping and Geospatial Solutions today announced the Public Works Department of the City of Redmond, Wash., has chosen Intergraph's Geospatial Resource Management (GRM) solutions to improve delivery of its public services - water and sewer - to residents. The City of Redmond serves a population of 46,000, but with the daily influx of commuters, handles demand for more than 90,000 customers. Using GeoMedia(R) PublicWorks Manager, the city will replace its legacy AM/FM system with a data-centric GRM system that links to the city's other corporate systems, including customer information and asset management systems. The integration between the new GeoMedia/Microsoft(R) SQL Server-based environment and other systems will enable city employees across departments to access data and directly update data one time for all of their purposes, whether it is for billing, permitting or additional daily tasks. The switch from the previous CAD-based environment to a mainstream IT platform will reduce long-term support costs and overall total cost of ownership for the city. The City of Redmond is situated east of Seattle in the high tech Mecca of the Pacific Northwest. The city's present population is 46,000. However, during the day, the city's population grows to more than 90,000. Intergraph Mapping and Geospatial Solutions is a leading geospatial solutions provider for the following markets: local, state and federal government; transportation; utilities; communications; location-based services; photogrammetry; remote sensing; cartography; and military and intelligence.
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