October 28 to October 30, 2025
Palm Springs Convention Center 277 N. Avenida Caballeros Palm Springs, CA 92262 United States
Explore TRC’s Expertise at the 2025 Esri Infrastructure Management & GIS Conference
TRC Companies is excited to participate in this year’s Esri Infrastructure Management & GIS Conference (IMGIS), where we’ll highlight how our geospatial innovations are driving smarter, more connected infrastructure management.
Our team will present thought leadership sessions that demonstrate practical applications of GIS, from advancing Utility Network modernization to enabling mobile-first field solutions. Attendees will gain a firsthand look at how TRC is transforming data into actionable insights that improve reliability, efficiency, and decision-making across critical infrastructure sectors.
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Migrating to the ArcGIS Utility Network for a large organization can be a daunting task. Tacoma Public Utilities Water and its consultant utilized Agile Methodologies to create a coordinated and successful partnership between utility and vendor. This presentation highlights key lessons learned, including how agile principles enabled integrated team collaboration, iterative problem-solving, and shared accountability. Discover strategies for aligning diverse expertise, managing data complexities, and delivering a scalable solution all while letting stakeholder engagement drive stories and development.
Greg Deresinski, TRC CompaniesLee Allen, City of Tacoma Water
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Citizens Energy Group has modernized its compliance and cathodic protection (CP) inspection workflows by implementing ArcGIS Utility Network with CP subnetworks and ArcGIS Field Maps. Now, creating and managing inspections is completed exclusively with Field Maps and fed back to the office and into the utility network. Leveraging the Utility and Pipeline Data Model (UPDM), Citizens took advantage of the default CP inspection tables, expediting development within the UN and Field Maps forms, and integrating the cathodic protection subnetwork to support compliance efforts.
David Lunn, TRC CompaniesRichard Calvert, Citizens Energy Group
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Tacoma Power is a municipal utility that has historically used GE Smallworld. In 2021 we started a project to migrate our entire mapping platform to the Esri AcrGIS Utility Network (UN). This session will detail how we utilized a Organizational Change Management (OCM) framework to support their UN migration including stakeholder analysis, targeted communications, demos, and training. By fostering a culture of collaboration and adaptability, we ensured that the migration not only met technical requirements, but also aligned with organizational goals, leading to a seamless and efficient transformation.
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