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October 4th, 2021
Uvara Solution Now Includes Powerful Editing and Data Management Capabilities

We’re excited to announce the latest release of Uvara. This release focuses on providing the ability to edit attributes of any of their thousands of assets (pipes, cables, valves, etc.) and manage the commits to the core database. Municipal water/wastewater, electrical cooperatives, healthcare, commercial real estate are examples of industries that will benefit. Users gain an easy-to-use desktop and mobile experience for work crews and managers to update missing or incorrect information about assets attributes. Users can edit, update, and roll back data in the field or back in the office. Managers can review edit logs to approve and keep the changes done to the master database, or to roll back if they see that edits were done erroneously. Existing users logging into the various browsers will notice they already have access to the new editing and administrative functions.

“For many facility managers, incomplete or incorrect data in water, electric, or telecom networks is a big issue,” says Moufid Charafeddine, CTO, BetterGIS. “It takes time and planning effort to collect and prepare changes in batches and perform the data uploads. We are giving the users another way to incrementally update the information of an unlimited variety of structures and utility networks.“

Uvara is designed for facility managers to subscribe and have up-to-date information, analysis, and planning for their existing infrastructure built from scratch in a few weeks and stay updated. Assets information are digitized by the Uvara professional services team, integrated from paper maps or CAD/GIS drawings with tabular attributes such as size, year, maintenance schedule, etc.

“We designed editing to fit smoothly into the normal workflow of engineers and technicians,” adds Moufid. “With a simple search in tens of thousands of network elements or point-and-click on a map, users can immediately update information as it is discovered to be instantly accessible to all authorized internal and external parties. Managers can make changes in a simple dashboard interface at their own pace.”

Data accuracy is enhanced by obtaining drone high-resolution images and performing field-verification walks. Once the data is integrated, IoT and AR information can be tied together for a spatial digital twin. This live and current twin of infrastructure is used by facility managers for scheduling maintenance, responding to emergencies, preparing budget and capital plans as well as guiding new opportunities for construction.

About BetterGIS

BetterGIS is a San Francisco area startup company. Its flagship suite of SaaS and mobile products, UvaraTM, is built by a team of engineers and computer scientists to address the No. 1 problem: managing out-of-sight, out-of-mind utility, and facilities infrastructure that often leads to costly project overruns, delays, and even injury. UvaraTM addresses the full lifecycle of the assets starting with the engineering, planning, and construction phase and continues through operation and maintenance and financial planning. The product addresses the infrastructure management challenge facing those responsible for commercial and public sector facilities including municipalities, educational institutions, utility companies, hospitals, and medical centers, and their architecture, engineering, contractor and risk management, and insurance partners. UvaraTM applications are industry standard compatible with Esri, Autodesk, OGC, and main GIS and CAD platforms. The applications include native mobile apps, Augmented Reality apps, and support for IoT. BetterGIS is a technical member in the Open Geospatial Consortium and contributes to the standards in assets’ mapping in the GIS field. For more information, visit www.Uvara.com.