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Texas Water Utility Selects $21-Million
Enterprise System
Published: August 30, 2006
by Alex Woodie
The San Antonio Water System has signed a 10-year,
$21.1-million contract for a new Web-based Enterprise Resource
Software System (ERSS) founded in .NET technologies, the water
district's main contractor, Hansen Information Technologies, announced last
week. The new ERSS is expected to boost the scalability of the
district's billing system and enable it to better monitor its
9,600 miles of water mains.
The San Antonio Water System, or SAWS, is
responsible for providing drinking water and wastewater
removal for the seventh largest city in the United States. The
district, which brought in $328 million in revenues, is
embarking on an ambitious plan to overhaul its IT
infrastructure. Rancho Cordova, California-based Hansen, a
specialist in government systems, was tapped to manage the
construction of the new system.
Hansen, which writes CIS billing, GIS, asset
management, fleet, and bar-coding software, will assemble for
SAWS a variety of hardware and software vendors in completion
of the contract, including Hewlett-Packard for new X64 servers, Oracle for a new
database, Lawson
Software for financials and human resources software, Selectron Technologies for interactive voice
response (IVR), and JPMorgan's Sympro treasury management software.
Blue
Heron Consulting will provide quality assurance and
oversee the implementation of the project, which is expected
to last 28 months.
"The solution we put together for SAWS is based on
our latest Microsoft .NET technology," says Carlos Thomas,
managing director of Hansen's CIS and tax billing department.
"The Hansen solution will allow SAWS to start the process with
the developer, create the assets and billing accounts, manage
the billing process, and pass financial information to the G/L
at the end of the day. It's effective, efficient, and
completely scalable." |