- UN Data Assessment: UDC conducts a data assessment if needed. UN data irregularities are identified and investigated, and a plan for readying your data is created.
- Pilot: A small data sample is migrated to check for UN model suitability. We develop prototypes of the functionality required to support your workflows.
- Implementation Coordination: We balance your goals and requirements with your current state data. Critical aspects that support business operations are defined, and the subset is configured.
- Test Migrations: The asset package is built and refined, and all issues are tracked. The go-live process is refined.
- Migration Checkpoint: Last point of refinement before the production release.
- QA/UAT: Data is promoted to QA in two iterations for formal DAT.
- Production Release: Data is promoted to a production environment. We conduct a knowledge transfer session(s) and provide post go-live support.
Professional Services
Utility Network Management Transformation
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Services
- GIS Strategy and Planning
- Data Conversion / Migration
- Implementation
- System Integration
- Application Development
Industries
- Electric and Gas Utilities
- Water
- National Government
Location(s) served
Europe, United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Online/Remote, Will travel to client’s location
Languages
English
Listed Date
Apr 14, 2023
Contact Information
UDCwww.udcus.comEmail720.733.8862
Projects
AVANGRID Network Companies, SCG and BGC, have converted their gas data from CAD to a newly deployed GIS. They are now editing in a UN/UPDM production environment.
Dominion Energy concluded the design phase of a multi-phase initiative to migrate gas distribution and transmission data from a GE Smallworld environment to UN.
Avista is on the path toward production implementation of ArcGIS Pro and Utility Network for both their gas and electric commodities.
This presentation featuring the Ameren & UDC team discusses specific learnings gained while implementing an electric transmission model in the ArcGIS Utility Network.