Skip to main content

Collaboration to deliver asset management for transportation agencies

GIS software specialist Esri and infrastructure asset management software provider AgileAssets have announced a new strategic collaboration on technology development and implementation services, which will provide clients with the combined power of AgileAssets’ transportation asset management solutions and the Esri ArcGIS platform. The collaboration results in AgileAssets’ further integration of Esri technologies into the AgileAssets platform, – including Esri ArcGIS Server, Esri Roads & Highways, Collec
April 4, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
GIS software specialist 50 Esri and infrastructure asset management software provider AgileAssets have announced a new strategic collaboration on technology development and implementation services, which will provide clients with the combined power of AgileAssets’ transportation asset management solutions and the Esri ArcGIS platform.

The collaboration results in AgileAssets’ further integration of Esri technologies into the AgileAssets platform, – including Esri ArcGIS Server, Esri Roads & Highways, Collector for ArcGIS and Survey 123 for ArcGIS. In addition, AgileAssets has established a new consultation and deployment practice that offers clients a one-stop shop for implementing the integrated AgileAssets-Esri solutions.

AgileAssets’ CEO, Stuart Hudson, comments: “This decision is a turning point for the industry and immediately offers benefits to our joint clients, who are responsible for the maintenance and operations of extremely high-value infrastructure assets. Our strengthened company collaboration helps AgileAssets clients realize enhanced value in the field of asset management, building on our joint expertise and technology.”

Says Terry Bills, transportation industry manager at Esri: “Working with AgileAssets provides users in the industry with a combination of advanced geospatial analytics and elegant mapping to outline where, when and how to optimally invest their budgets. AgileAssets’ software solution is powerful, easy to implement, and use. Our continued collaboration represents an exciting extension of Esri’s partner network into the transportation sector.”

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Outlook good for transportation technology funding
    January 25, 2012
    Chris Cheever and Chris Thomas of Fontinalis Partners discuss the funding outlook for the ITS industry – where the money’s going to come from, and what needs to happen to facilitate change
  • Report highlights benefits of mobile ticketing
    August 11, 2014
    The latest report from management consultants Arthur D. Little’s, Riding the Mobile Ticketing Wave, highlights the benefits of mobile ticketing technologies and outlines five strategic questions that a mobile ticketing partnership should address. These are: Who will have the leading role in the mobile ticketing partnership network; Is the transport operator ready to invest in spite of uncertain business case projections; Are new mobile ticketing systems future proof or will they be overtaken by another i
  • Crossing the line: managing traffic across jurisdictions
    June 18, 2024
    The US will eventually have a fully-digitised transportation network, with traffic management devices talking to each other across massive distances. It’s really a question of pain points on the road to full deployment, explains Mark Talbot of Q-Free
  • New York pioneers online mobile real-time bus tracking
    May 22, 2012
    An unusual technology collaboration. David Crawford investigates Early in January 2012, the New York City Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) rolled out the first borough-wide implementation of its pioneering Bus Time online mobile real-time tracking service. The system allow commuters to track each bus on every route in real-time on the internet, via smartphones and by text messaging to a mobile phone. The MTA chose Staten Island for its first live launch due to it being the only one of the five Ne