During the January 2018 ArcGIS Solutions Release 3 Utility Network Industry Configurations and 3 new Solution Products were added to ArcGIS. Additionally, 22 Solution Products were updated and 2 Solution Products changed lifecycle phase.
ArcGIS Solutions are industry specific app and capability configurations and are available to ArcGIS users at no additional cost.
New Utility Network Industry Configurations
Utility Network Configurations configure a utility network to behave like a specific commodity network and provide maps, services, and workflows to facilitate data management and analysis.
The following Utility Network Configurations are now available:
- Electric Distribution Utility Network Configuration
- Gas Utility Network Configuration
- Water Distribution Utility Network Configuration
New Solution Products
Park Locator (Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS) helps the public find parks and other recreational facilities.
Public Notification (Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS) facilitates creating mailing labels or structured text files for notification of property owners or occupants.
Utility Network Package Tools automate the process of configuring a utility network.
Updated Solution Products
- As-Built Editing and Analysis
- Capital Improvement Planning
- Community Resilience
- Damage Assessment
- Debris Reporting
- Emergency Management Maps
- Flood Planning
- Gridded Reference Graphic
- Illicit Discharge Trace
- Invasive Pest Survey
- Lead Service Management
- Military Features
- Nighttime Flow Analysis
- Public Land Survey Editing
- Shadow Impact Analysis
- Sign Inventory
- Signal Inventory
- Streetlight Inventory
- Transportation 511
- Utility Isolation Trace
- Utility Network Editing and Analysis
- Visibility Assessment
Product Lifecycle Changes
Park Locator (Javascript) moved to the mature lifecycle phase. Functionality replaced with Park Locator (Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS).
Public Notification (Javascript) moved to the mature lifecycle phase. Functionality replaced with Public Notification (Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS).
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