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Combination of products and services provide complete GIS solutions for rural electric co-ops, public utilities, and government.

 

Utility Sciences Corporation

 

 

Appleton, WI -- November 21, 2006 -- mPower Innovations (link: http://mpower-tech.com), the developer of mPower Integrator™, and Utility Sciences Corporation (USC) (link: http://www.utilitysciences.com) are officially announcing their co-reseller agreement today. Both companies will now be able to provide their customers with complete GIS solutions that help their customers collect, design, maintain, and distribute their GIS data.

 

Greg Calcari, vice president of business development for mPower Innovations said, "This alliance will allow us to provide our customers a rock solid foundation for their data, allowing them to easily create, update, and store all of their geospatial facility information in a structured manner that ensures high data integrity. This is especially important to our electric co-op and public utility clients, several of whom have already implemented USMap."

 

Dana Chapman of USC states, "mPower Integrator allows our customers to distribute data across departments and to different types of end users in ways that are meaningful and valuable to each individual. The powerful and flexible administration tool ensures each user has precisely the level of data viewing and/or editing abilities deemed appropriate. This has been very empowering to our customer’s who’ve implemented the combined solution."

 

About Utility Sciences Corporation:
Working in conjunction with Autodesk Inc., USC (link: http://www.utilitysciences.com) is committed to meeting the needs of small and mid-sized utilities by offering solutions that match the unique requirements of each utility. The US product line, coupled with the strength of Autodesk Map® is the right tool for managing utility and municipal assets. From parks, streets and signs, power, water, gas, telecomm, sanitary, and storm, Utility Sciences and Autodesk Map combine to centralize and standardize the maintenance of geographic data. Once built, harness the power of USView to distribute geographic data and applications enterprise-wide.