modern city’s transition - esri
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From Pen & Paper Workflow
to Smart GIS Apps : A
Modern City’s Transition
Shital Dhakal, GISP
GIS Coordinator
City of Pittsburg, California
Agenda
• Background of the City and its GIS program
• Description of Layers and Database
• Architecture – How Services Get Visualized
• Some Protocols
• Snapshots of Apps
• Integrations ith other Enterprise Systems
• Looking Ahead
• Lessons Learned
City of Pittsburg, California
• East San Francisco Bay Area
• Population ~ 70,000
• Area ~ 20 sq. miles
• Water Main ~ 226 miles
• Sewer Main ~ 180 miles
• Storm Main ~ 105 miles
The Evolution …
Production Environment
Paper as-builts & Plans
CAD ArcMapArcGIS
Pro
Staff / Citizen Viewer
Flex based Viewer
AGOL AppsPortal/ Web App Builder
D.E
GeocortexEssential*
Layers and Database
• LGIM
• File Geodatabase
• Enterprise Geodatabase
- ArcSDE
- SQL Server
• 100+ Layers
• 50+ External Layers
How GIS Services Get Visualized
ArcGIS Online
IIS and WAB
GIS Server with Adaptor
Portal with Adaptor
Desktop, Web and Mobile Client
Desktop, Web and Mobile Client
Protocols and Methodology
• GIS Layer Request
• GIS Disclaimer/ Data Request Form
• Parcel updates from Assessor’s Office
Protocols and Methodology
• GIS Layer Request
• GIS Disclaimer/ Data Request Form
• Parcel updates from Assessor’s Office
Protocols and Methodology
• GIS Layer Request
• GIS Disclaimer/ Data Request Form
• Parcel updates from Assessor’s Office
GIS Apps: Snapshots
• Staff GIS
• Public GIS
• Open Data Portal
• Walking tour Story Map
• Esri Collector
• CIP Viewer
• Traffic Advisory
• Smartsheet Map
• 3D Scene
• Other apps for zoning, parks, trucks
route
GIS Integration With Other Enterprise Applications
• CCTV Asset Inspection (GraniteNet)
• Computerized Maintenance Management System (e.g. Cartegraph / Cityworks )*
• Document Management System (e.g. Onbase / SIRE)*
Gra
nite
Net
CMMS*
Central
GIS DB
GIS Viewer for staff
Portal
ArcGIS
Server
G. Net Supervisor
Field Crew
CMMS Admin
GIS Admin
GIS Integration with GraniteNet
GraniteNet Implementation
• Unique Facility ID / Legacy ID
• NASSCO/PACP compliant domain values
• Use of Esri’s Attribute Assistant
Looking Ahead
• GIS for Emergency Operations
• More open access data
• Increased Interactivity in apps
• Native mobile apps
• Integration with CMMS and document management system
• 3D layers
Takeaways
• It takes time to get to speed with the new technology
• Always keep end users in mind while designing the product
• Apps are helpful but paper maps are not going away completely
• Delegate ownership of layers / projects among stakeholders
• Communicate with local agencies, special districts and Vendors
• Local user groups can be very helpful
CONTACT DETAILS:
Shital Dhakal, GISP
Consultant GIS Coordinator
City of Pittsburg, California
https://www.linkedin.com/in/shitaldhakal/
@ctaldigital
Questions?