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GITA 1998


Data Evolution


Square PEG in the Round Hole Integrating a Multiple Data Source Conversion Project


Work Task 1- Consulting On-site technical and professional support throughout the period of the contract. The support includes general project assignments, project management, and coordination/facilitation of activities as related to the project and to Work Tasks (2) through (7).

Work Task 2- System Plan This work task is comprised of(5) distinct sub-tasks. The primary objective is to ensure that the implementation of the computerized mapping technology would meet the City’s present and fiture needs. The sub-tasks are;
  • Requirements Analysis
  • Data Survey
  • Network Configuration
  • Training Plan
  • Implementation Plan.
Each of these sub-tasks requires a separate document describing and outling the approach and methodology.

Work Task 3- System Selection Provides for assistance in selecting the most appropriate GIS hardware and software for the system. Sub-tasks were;
  • Development of Technical Specifications
  • Development of Selection Criteria
  • Facilitate/Schedule Vendor Benchmark Presentations
  • Assist in Review of Vendor Proposals
  • Ensure Compatibility between Multiple Vendors
The Hardware and Software systems selected by the City for this project was Intergraph, Oracle and Micro Station. Oracle is the relational database, on an Intergraph MGE platform with Micro Station as the CADD engine.

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