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UHP Tyler Mapping Support #379

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mhchou opened this issue Mar 27, 2024 · 5 comments
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UHP Tyler Mapping Support #379

mhchou opened this issue Mar 27, 2024 · 5 comments
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@mhchou
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mhchou commented Mar 27, 2024

Benefit

Around 650 UHP troopers will benefit a refreshed mapping system, and the IT people in DTS will have less to maintain after moving the local physical GIS server to combine with an existing cloud server.

Acceptance Criteria

  • To create an map package that can be fed into Tyler's mapping platform.
  • Change mapping sources to be dynamic, either point to REST services, or automate the update process on the serverX.
  • Retire the physical ArcGIS server and move it to the 911 Geovalidation server.

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Tyler is the record management system for the Utah Highway Patrol. Fatpot is the component for issuing citations and doing the statistical work where there has to be a lat/long.
This project will bring in new income for the group.

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refs #325

@gregbunce
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Hank attended training with Tyler Mapping and learned more about the project. Hank and Greg will draft up a plan and billing agreement. Hank feels this project will take about 2 weeks.

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mhchou commented Jun 5, 2024

Greg is currently negotiating the project scope and the contract cost with the agency. This project will start in FY25.
2 side project supports were provided: CAD-to-CAD statewide maps with CentralSquare and the Fatpot system.

@gregbunce
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@gregbunce - reach out to Trotta to see if they are still interested.

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mhchou commented Dec 9, 2024

They are yet to switch over to Tyler Technologies. They are saying "soon".

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mhchou commented Jan 9, 2025

Until they decide to move forward, this issue will be closed for now.

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