More cities are using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to enable residents to access information and detailed data about where they live and work. The City of Mission Viejo offers its citizens the GIS GeoViewer Public application developed by Nobel Systems. The GIS GeoViewer Public View app provides detailed geographic information about properties, neighborhoods, and services within the city. […]
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El Toro Water District Achieves Real-Time Asset Management with GeoViewer
Case Study: El Toro Water District improves its wastewater management and water infrastructure asset management using Nobel System’s GeoViewer™ Mobile The El Toro Water District went digital several years ago to manage its potable water and wastewater assets and infrastructure. However, its operations were not completely paperless, especially in the field. While the district implemented […]
Nobel Systems Hosts Cabinet-Level Delegation from Uzbekistan
Nobel Systems hosted a senior cabinet-level delegation from Uzbekistan at its customer’s location, the Mabalacat City Water District in Mabalacat, the Philippines on December 19. The Mabalacat City Water District showcased Nobel’s GIS solution, GeoViewer, used widely for service orders, field data collection, adding new service connections, and many more asset management processes. Mr. Dilshod […]
Water Utilities Use Nobel’s GIS Applications to Advance Energy Plans, Improve Workflows
Nobel Systems’ GIS services help water reclamation facility expand energy savings plans and government entities to streamline billing, service and work orders. City of South Gate Upgrades GIS-Based Operations with Business Intelligence Apps Nobel Systems will provide an easy-to-use GIS-based work order system to the City of South Gate. The cloud solutions company will also […]
Mission Springs Water District and Nobel Systems GeoViewer: A Case Study
It may seem archaic, but prior to the development of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), utilities managed their assets by using paper-based systems. Paper maps were used to track infrastructures such as piping and main valves. Work orders were handwritten and, instead of being submitted immediately which is important when emergency work needs to be done, […]