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Assuming implementation is required, the following 17 results were found.
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Phyllis Chapin (City of San Diego) Work Scope: Software Acceptance, Training Program Development, Software Implementation and Rollout 1999-2000 InSewer was built on a Unix CAD platform with a standalone (runtime) Relational Database. It was good for its...
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- Author: Jeff Martin
- Category: Projects
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(San Diego); Sophia Bhatia, (SDDPC) Work Scope: Intergraph Software Acceptance, Training Program Development, Software Implementation and Rollout 1995 - 2000 Technical Lead & Project Management for Intergraph Software Acceptance, Training Development...
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- Author: Jeff Martin
- Category: Clients
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Implementationhttp://jeffmartinpe.com/search-by-keywords/implementation
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- Author: Jeff Martin
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Government Experiencehttp://jeffmartinpe.com/experience/government
an independent contractor with San Diego Data Processing Corp (SDDPC) leading their InSewer (InRoads Sanitary) product implementation, training development and staff training. Ultimately, I was a Principle Engineering Analyst for SDDPC, managing...
- Type: Article
- Author: Jeff Martin
- Category: Experience
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Logjam Solutions, Inc. GIS/Design Software Integration, User Acceptance Certification, Training Development Services, Implementation Services Orlando, FL (incorporated) March 1995 - June 1998 I created this S-Corporation to facilitate consulting to San...
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- Author: Jeff Martin
- Category: Employers
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contracts totalling around $350,000 annually. Major Projects included GIS/InSewer Integration Initial InSewer (Unix) implementation and training (link) InSewer NT implementation and training (link) InRoads Storm&Sanitary implementation and training...
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- Author: Jeff Martin
- Category: Employers
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2021 - Bentley Systems, Inc.http://jeffmartinpe.com/experience/jobs/17-2021-bentley-systems
at VDOT, ALDOT, TxDOT, OrDOT, and WashDOT, as well as private companies to help plan their OpenRoads Drainage software implementations and work on their hydraulic questions and workflows. Working with the City of San Diego to move them to OpenRoads. The...
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- Author: Jeff Martin
- Category: Employers
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Drainage Engineeringhttp://jeffmartinpe.com/experience/drainage
consulting services, it's for drainage "hot projects" or to consult with leadership teams to plan OpenRoads Drainage Implementations. I think I defensively answered "I'm roadway first" (because Bentley Civil is roadway first), but upon reflection I'm...
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- Author: Jeff Martin
- Category: Skills
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SD returnhttp://jeffmartinpe.com/experience/clients/94-sdback
me talking through this page: https://youtu.be/XzQmutYk-vI In 1995 I moved from Orlando to lead the City of San Diego's implementation of Bentley's Civil Engineering software (well, then it was owned by Intergraph): InRoads, InFlow, InSewer. I supported...
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- Author: Jeff Martin
- Category: Clients
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Better + Faster = Excelerate = XLr8http://jeffmartinpe.com/?view=article&id=2:faster-better&catid=23
as I go; I can provide instantaneous access to all project stakeholders: Fast, Lean, Secure Project Websites Agile Implementations made possible by Constant Communication (Live documentation) + - Enterprise-level Leadership Click to collapse Vision and...
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- Author: Jeff Martin
- Category: XLr8
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Transforming the Industryhttp://jeffmartinpe.com/leadership/industry/3-transforming-the-industry
solutions in the Roadway/Site products (InRoads Storm&Sanitary and GEOPAK Drainage) were straightforward "minimal" implementations (HEC-22, Modified Rational and SCS) that could pretty easily be mastered (or at least faked) by "dry" engineers. OpenRoads...
- Type: Article
- Author: Jeff Martin
- Category: Leadership-Industry
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Driven to Drive Innovationhttp://jeffmartinpe.com/driven-to-innovate
with drainage department leads of multiple states DOTs, guidance them on upcoming OpenRoads Drainage and Utilities implementations). Ultimately leading me back into production, this time at a scale and integration level I had not experienced in my...
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- Author: Jeff Martin
- Category: self
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1995 - HNTB Orlandohttp://jeffmartinpe.com/experience/jobs/11-1995-hntb-orlando
the last time I wrote code to bypass (!) FlowMaster. I left HNTB to go to San Diego to help with their InSewer/GIS implementation on a temporary contract. HNTB had a great team and was a great experience. I think after 25 years the team has fully...
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- Author: Jeff Martin
- Category: Employers
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Chapin (San Diego) and Sophia Bhatia (SDDPC) Work Scope: Software Acceptance, Training Program Development, Software Implementation and Rollout 1995-1998 In addition to the City's GIS/InSewer Integration project, this was my primary project for the City...
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- Author: Jeff Martin
- Category: Projects
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in the processes? What are the handoffs? I first became responsible for organizational efficiency in 1995, leading the implementation of new design software processes at the City of San Diego. Since then, my only job where organizational transformation...
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- Author: Jeff Martin
- Category: Leadership-Organizational
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defined and implemented internally. Defining, Implementing, and Verifying the Quality Assurance systems seems to be the implementation hold now. Additionally, I thought that the OpenFlows/Haestad users would flock to the Immersive 3D OpenRoads...
- Type: Article
- Author: Jeff Martin
- Category: Drainage and Utilities
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training design. Too much "training" is actually "process documentation" that doesn't take audiences, learning goals, implementation schedule and corporate work practices into account. Examples: New users generally do not start with software...
- Type: Article
- Author: Jeff Martin
- Category: Training