
City of Boulder City, Nevada - Home of the Hoover Dam
Embracing Technology
by: Ned J. Shamo, Electruc Utility Administrator
For a number of years I had been concerned that the
electrical system maps that we had in Boulder City, left much to be
desired.
We had a mapping system that had been started when the town was first
built in the 1930s; the United States Government built the town to serve
as the construction camp for Hoover Dam,
and they had developed a pretty good set of maps, and were fairly good
at keeping them current. However, over time, the maps got further and
further out of date and sporadic attempts to bring them up to date were
usually met with only limited success.
We had made a couple of attempts to start a mapping program using our
own personnel, but kept getting bogged down due to our own inexperience
with unfamiliar software. Our new employee explained the system that
Nevada Power had adopted and encouraged us to take a look at it. We made
contact with Bruce Seidel of JCMB. He visited with us and introduced us
to JCMB. He said that they were interested in getting into the small
utility market, and felt that they could provide the service that we
were seeking at an affordable price.
Today we are much more comfortable knowing that we now have a map of our
entire system that is probably at least 95% accurate.
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Boulder City, Embracing Technology.