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City of Garden Grove California selects Munsys to map and manage water and wastewater networks
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Sacramento, CA, July 22, 2008 - Munsys, Inc announces that the City of Garden Grove Public Works Department has purchased the Munsys® Water, Sewer and Mapbooks applications. These are part of an integrated family of solutions that solve the asset mapping and management needs of utility and local government organizations.

“The Munsys applications have enabled us to maintain the system map data as well as the engineering attributes. Having the data stored in a single central database also means that changes we make are able to be seen in the web-based mapping applications in real-time,” says Marian Dan, Senior Engineering Technician “Being able to maintain connected and attributed water and sewer networks in AutoCAD that are hydraulic modeling-ready is something we were not able to do previously.”

The Munsys® solutions include a central database with pre-defined Oracle® Spatial data models and integrated applications for the management of water, sewer, drainage, cadastral, roads and electricity infrastructure. Autodesk® design products are utilized for spatial data creation and editing. Traditional GIS software and other databases are easily integrated using OpenGIS® and gateway technologies.

“As a relatively new product to the North American market, Munsys provides an off-the-shelf solution that enables engineers to continue to use CAD, but creates data that is not only fully attributed and connected but that is seamlessly available to other GIS systems,” says Colin Hobson, Munsys Director “Munsys is very cost effective for small to medium sized organizations with limited budget and personnel who need a complete solution with strong functionality and a proven data model.”


For more information please contact Email Contact.

To see Munsys in action, sign-up for a scheduled on-line presentation (webinar) here munsys.com/events.htm

Colin Hobson ( Email Contact)
Phone: 800 696 1238



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