RAMTeCH has extensive experience with enterprise Esri ArcGIS UN projects. Working both independently and with partners, our UN projects are initiated through our Esri award-winning Utility Network Advantage Program (UNAP). This 3-phase framework fully considers the existing data, applications, and business processes.
Phase 1 - Comprehensive UN Implementation Planning and Budgeting
- Current state assessment, identifying needs and opportunities
- Focus on new business applications and integrations
- Prioritized project goals and a defined future state for the Utility Network
- GIS data readiness assessment with results and recommendations
- Preliminary source-to-target GIS data mapping document
- System implementation roadmap and project schedule
- Data migration approach with project resource needs and cost estimates
- Legacy GIS platform independent with a focus on an Esri UN target
Phase 2 - UN Implementation
- Current state and future state requirements and workflow workshops
- Architecture design (cloud, on-premise)
- Server and database environments (development, QA, and production)
- Esri software deployment (ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Enterprise, and Portal)
- Integrations, custom application development
- Testing (site acceptance, user Acceptance, and performance)
- Training and hypercare
Phase 3 – Operate and Maintain
- System Administration Services
- Data Maintenance Services
- Development Services
- Staff augmentation
- Ongoing Data Validation gReadyTMfor UN
RAMTeCH’s specific experience with moving customers to Esri’s UN has expanded broadly starting with migrations to include a wide array of core services that help customers plan and prepare for a UN transition, execute UN transitions, and then help stabilize, maintain, and expand UN systems that are in operation. While RAMTeCH’s UN services started with our core strength, data migration, today our UN services encompass a wide range of UN-focused services through our widely-recognized IP including system implementation. In addition, RAMTeCH is a trusted supplier of very high-quality data, a recognized requirement for a performant UN implementation, and a trusted advisor on many other technical UN matters.