Region of Halton Selects AGSI - March 28, 2009
The Region of Halton has recently selected AGSI’s Location Warehouse™ with GO360’s Check-It™ web service application as the system of record for all addressing, streets, routing, business information and land titles to assessment cross-reference products.
This multi-year arrangement has now been successfully implemented and regular updates are applied to the various Regional enterprise information systems. The Halton Regional Police have replaced their previously selected data supplier with AGSI because they require the most accurate, current and reliable data for response to all E911 calls. This data is used from within the call-centre with Intergraph’s Public Safety 911 call-taking and dispatch solution right out into the field of operations mobile where it is absolutely vital to being correct because lives depend on it.
AGSI's industry leading GO360 address cleansing, standardization and matching engine was used to bring together information from multiple metering and billing databases into a structured format supplemented with mapping data to provide exact address locations from the Location Warehouse for Regional specific business applications.
The powerful Location Warehouse is also very flexible as this data is used in multiple formats across the Region’s various corporate systems, including as a pure Relational Data Base Management System (RDBMS), textually, ESRI and Intergraph formats. All of Halton’s data is available, for searching, viewing, reviewing, and commenting, to any employee at the Region who has GO360 Security Engine clearance.
GO360™ Check-It
AGSI has also trained Halton’s Regional Police Service and Regional Government staff on using GO360’s Check-It Web solution as an interactive way to communicate Location Warehouse questions and report future address information, queries or changes. GO360’s Check-It solution provides the Region with a more productive and cost efficient method for communicating questions and research targets with AGSI. No longer does a customer need to print out map sheets, redline the changes and then ship maps, spreadsheet, etc off to a vendor for review. All notices are triggered to the various AGSI staff who will resolve any AGSI project related question even when this involves site inspections.




