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2024 Fall OKSCAUG User Group Meeting in Tulsa

  • 22 Aug 2024
  • 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Tulsa

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2024 OKSCAUG

One Williams Center, Tulsa Ok 74172


A special thanks to the following : Williams

Parking

Costs will vary and most do not take cash, but recommended spots include:

  • Parking Garage (17) – Level 4 has a sky bridge to the building & security
  • Open Lot (12)
  • There is limited street parking which is also not free; there are electronic parking meters at street corners that require you to enter your license plate number
  • Open Lot (15) may not be accessible by August 10, 2023

 

Building Security - Williams – BOK Tower (yellow rectangle in the parking map)

  • Entering the building from 2nd Street or 1st Street – go up the escalators 1 level to the security desk on the north side of the elevator bank
  • Entering the building from 3rd Street – head to the security desk on the north side of the elevator bank
  • Visitors will need to check in with security to receive a temporary badge.
    • They will need a government ID, like a driver’s license to be issued a temporary badge
    • When asked who you are here to visit, use Carrie Landgraf for OKSCAUG event
    • We will be meeting on Floor 42 in the SE Training room (It is literally in the southeast corner of the floor)
    • Use the middle bank of elevators to get to the 42nd floor


8:30 - 9:15 a.m.

Registration / Coffee & Breakfast Snacks provided by Williams

9:15 - 9:30 a.m.
Welcome

9:30 - 10:00 a.m. 

PresentersSteve McCarthy, Williams

Title:  Williams IT GIS Esri ArcGIS Monitor Experience

Abstract:  ArcGIS Monitor is an ESRI Enterprise GIS web-based product designed to collect metrics, analyze & optimize the health of your enterprise (GIS) implementations.  ArcGIS Monitor provides holistic system monitoring of your enterprise GIS and its underlying infrastructure.

  • Collect Metrics
  • System’s Health
  • Performance
  • Usage
  • Reports & Dashboards
  • Alerts
  • And More

Some of the benefits of this product are proactive issue resolution, ensuring peak performance and system longevity while providing big picture information with real-time and historic reporting.  This decreases downtime with prompt issue detection allowing for a rapid response.

ArcGIS Monitor illustrated over and underutilized resources to ensure peak efficiency.  It allows you to communicate this information via trends, metrics and resolution reporting. These reports can be used to visualize historical data and enhance communications within the organization.

It is a great tool for resource justification, longevity of systems, minimize capital costs, proactively assessing resources, and supporting future system investments.

I will present how Willams uses ArcGIS Monitor to monitor systems & applications, analyze health of enterprise systems, proactively respond to alerts and notifications and report to management and stakeholders.

10:00 - 10:15 a.m. 
Break

10:15 - 10:45 a.m. 

PresentersPhilip Pahl, Landlocked GIS and The Orphan Well Cooperative

Title: Organizing the Orphan Well Problem

Abstract: US Regulators have designated almost 120,000 abandoned, unplugged wells as Orphan Wells, but the scale of the problem is much bigger.  Experts estimate there may be upwards of 800,000 abandoned wells in the US today that are unplugged and pose hazards to the environment as well as health and human safety.  Landlocked GIS has been working with Rebellion Energy Solutions to create GIS field processes as well as internal GIS processes to help identify which orphan wells are emitting dangerous chemicals and to facilitate the proper plugging of these wells.  The Orphan Well Cooperative (a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit) has tasked itself with providing prioritization to different State/Federal organizations via the US Orphan Well Web Map which has ranked all identified Orphan Wells nationwide based on different criteria such as Water Proximity, School Proximity, and Social Vulnerability Index values. 

10:45 - 11:00 a.m.

 Break
11:00 - 11:45 a.m. 

Presenters: Tom DeWitte, Esri

Title:  Leveraging ArcGIS to Better Understand Your Pipe Networks

Abstract:  Understanding a pipe network has historically been a challenge. Pressure zones, cathodic protection zones, MAOP, hydraulic models, TIMP, DIMP, and MRP have all been difficult for pipe organizations to collect, manage and maintain. Come and learn how Esri’s Utility Network capabilities and the Utility and Pipeline Data Model, is helping gas and pipeline organizations to better understand their pipe networks and perform the geospatial analytics required to understand the impact your pipe networks can have on your communities.

 

11:45 - 12:00 p.m.


Closing Remarks & Door Prizes


Attendees GISP Credits: 4 hours - EDU
Presenters GISP Credits: 1 hour - CON


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