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MRO Software (Nasdaq: MROI), the leading provider of
asset and service management solutions, today announced that its
customer, The Onondaga County Water Authority (OCWA) swept the
regional, state and national Management Innovation Awards by the
American Public Works Association (APWA). This awards "sweep" was
based on an asset management integration project that's providing
OCWA's constituents better water, costs savings, and higher levels of
service. The award-winning "Conquest" project was enabled by the use
of the Maximo Asset and Service Management solution
The Management Innovative Awards recognizes organizations that
implement creative ideas, processes or systems that improve the way
public works serve its customers and improve the environment. OCWA,
central New York's largest water utility, won the successive contests
thanks to its ability to completely transform the way it does business
by integrating three best-of-breed financial, billing and asset
management software applications into one, easy-to-use Web-based
system. OCWA's string of successes culminated with the award of the
national Management Innovation "Project of the Year" award bestowed
upon the utility this past Fall. The Conquest project was implemented
by Stearns & Wheler, LLC, a consultancy of environmental engineers and
scientists, and Strategic Computer Solutions, Inc. of Syracuse, NY.
The scope of OCWA's asset management challenge was significant.
The utility provides fresh water to 340,000 consumers in six counties.
This includes maintaining and improving more than 1,650 miles of water
mains, 84,000 meters, 9,500 hydrants, and 17,500 valves, not to
mention the management of its 120 employees, equipment and fleets.
To this end, Conquest integrates Maximo with Lawson Financials,
Human Resources and Banner Advantage Customer Management applications.
It consolidates all of OCWA's operations into a single IT system,
including maintenance, equipment, meter reading, billing, work orders,
purchasing, labor and human resources. It enables the organization to
easily maintain employee records in and link the records to work
orders and project costs in Maximo. Among its many benefits, the
system has enabled OCWA to:
-- improve the speed and quality of customer service
-- improve purchasing of goods and services,
-- improve worker efficiency,
-- automate the tracking of materials management and inventory,
-- better estimate new work and track actual project costs
-- improve billing data analysis.
OCWA also integrated Integraph's GeoMedia WebMap geographic
information system (GIS) technology to provide a geographic framework
for improved work planning and maintenance of its far-flung assets.
When completely deployed, the integrated GIS capabilities will help
track the location and condition of water mains, valves, hydrants,
meters and storage facilities.
OWCA considered implementing a single enterprise software suite
from SAP to tackle the problem, but chose to integrate best-of-breed
applications instead due to the high cost, complexity and
implementation time required to customize the necessary SAP
applications, according to Michael Hooker, OWCA's executive director.
"We wanted to the solution to be as 'out-of-the-box' as possible,
meaning we needed the software to work well as designed without a big
custom coding effort," he said. "In addition, software upgrades are a
huge hassle with ERP systems. By comparison, we were able to upgrade
from Maximo 5.1 to 5.2 without a hitch in half a day."
"We are pleased to support OCWA as part of its innovative approach
to providing a clean and reliable water supply," said Johan Arts, vice
president, industry marketing, MRO Software. "OCWA's approach of
integrating the best solutions for their specific needs, paid off with
a more efficient and flexible system at a lower cost. We are working
with more than 100 customers in the water/wastewater market, as well
as, customers across all industries to provide similar, superior asset
and service management systems."
About OCWA
The Onondaga County Water Authority is a public benefit
corporation created in 1951 (and began operating in 1955) in
accordance with the Public Authorities Law of the State of New York.
The Authority was created to finance, construct, operate and maintain
a water supply and distribution system for the benefit of the
residents in and around Onondaga County. Currently, OCWA is one of the
125 largest publicly owned water suppliers in the United States.
About MRO Software
MRO Software is the leading provider of asset and service
management solutions. Maximo Enterprise Suite, the Company's flagship
solution, is delivered on a web-architected platform and increases
productivity, optimizes asset performance, and service levels, reduces
costs and enables asset-related sourcing and procurement across the
entire spectrum of strategic assets.
The Company's asset management solutions allow customers to manage
the complete life cycle of strategic assets including: planning,
procurement, deployment, tracking, maintenance and retirement. Using
MRO Software's solutions, customers improve production reliability,
labor efficiency, material optimization, software license compliance,
lease management, warranty and service management across the asset
base.
MRO Software (Nasdaq: MROI) is a global company based in Bedford,
Mass., with approximately 900 employees and more than 300,000
end-users. The Company markets its products through a direct sales
organization in combination with a network of international
distributors. MRO Software has sales offices throughout North America,
Europe, Asia/Pacific and Latin America. Additional information on MRO
Software can be found at http://www.mro.com.
Maximo(R) is a registered trademark, and MRO Software(TM) is a
trademark, of MRO Software, Inc.