Timmons Group Sells WetCollect™ Product
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Business
WetCollect™ allows wetland delineators to access Regional Supplements , Timmons Group announced the selling of their mobile product, WetCollect™, to Electronic Data Solutions® (Elecdata®), one of the largest field data equipment and solution providers in the United States
WetCollect™ allows wetland delineators to access 10 Regional Supplements defined by the 1987 ACOE Wetland Delineation Manual. Based on the location of the user, regionalized information including vegetation, hydrology, and hydric soil indicators will populate the handheld form, enhancing efficiency and accuracy in reporting. The product was developed to run on a Windows mobile hand-held device and features a highly intuitive, touch screen interface.
"WetCollect™ is a product we believe in and will continue to use as a firm," said Chris Dodson, Director of Field Services at Timmons Group. "We created the product to reduce reporting time by more than 50% in the field. With the use of WetCollect™, users can digitally record wetland data, which eliminates hand written notes and typed reports."
The product was created by Timmons Group's geospatial division. Other notable projects include mobile and web-based applications, such as Forest Activity Electronic Notification and Reporting System (FERNS) for the Oregon Department of Forestry; MoDOT Traveler Information application for the Missouri Department of Transportation; and the mobile data collection and field-based mapping application for Prince William County.
"We are excited to add WetCollect™ to our software solutions portfolio," said Linda Glover, Co-Owner of Elecdata. "With our wetland delineation experience and award winning support team, we expect a smooth transition for users."
Elecdata has developed and supported many mobile and web-based applications, including DataPlus® application generator for Windows Mobile and Window 7/8 devices; Esri-based FieldSeeker and Sentinel GIS software, used at mosquito control districts across the United States and Canada; and log scaling software, used by many wood product companies and scaling bureaus in the West.
Source: PRWeb
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