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Missouri Public Service
(Digitizing)

The Missouri Public Service Company job was originally proposed as a field inventory project followed by map conversion using AutoCAD and a Scott and Scott Engineering overlay. The client declined to pursue the inventory, causing need for an intensive scrub of the source materials prior to digitizing.

Orange And Rockland Utilities, Inc., NY
(Digitizing)

FDSI developed the symbols and created an AutoCAD file of the Orange and Rockland Transmission System Operating Diagram.

Alameda Bureau of Electricity, CA
(Digitizing)

FDSI digitized landbase and electrical facilities for the City of Alameda's GIS mapping system. Portions of the data were entered into data base files for use in The Scott & Scott DPA\G analysis programs.

Farmington Electric Utility, NM
(Digitizing)

Landbase files were prepared using AutoCAD to digitize the files from paper map sources and from USGS DLG files. The second stage of the project consisted of digitizing electrical facilities from over 450 source maps into the landbase files. GenMap software was used in this project.

Loveland Electric Department, CO
(Digitizing)

FDSI converted as-built Substation METAL CLAD Switchgear drawings to AutoCAD drawing files.

Kansas Gas And Electric Company
(Digitizing)

FDSI digitized the KG&E distribution feeders down to the last protective device. The converted information was compatible with the Scott and Scott DPA/G 3.0 software.

Central Illinois Public Service
(Digitizing)

FDSI converted as-built drawings of Switchgear and Motor Control Centers serving Electrical Power Generating Plants to a digital format. Intergraph MicroStation software was used.

Longmont Electric Utility, CO
(Digitizing)

FDSI digitized and created dBase III files of electrical overhead system maps using Intergraph MicroStation software.

Black Hills Corporation, SD
(Digitizing)

FDSI digitized the Black Hills distribution and transmission system maps using AutoCAD. Facility information was layered and entered to conform to the requirements of Electrocon's electrical distribution analysis programs.

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