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Please join the Vancouver Chapter of ARMA International for our November
event "Using GE Smallworld and FileNet to Manage Engineering Records."

Fortis BC is using GE Smallworld and FileNet to manage a large portion of
the design and construction records sets related to building gas system
assets in British Columbia. Smallworld is a Geographical Information System
(GIS) which provides users with an interface to view gas system data in a
geographical based interface. FileNet is a record management software which
stores the underlying records. See how these two systems work, and why
employees are praising both systems. Learn what worked, what didn’t work,
and what is planned for the future.
About Our Speakers:

Donna Salahub, P.Eng, M.Eng, Senior Process Engineer

Donna Salahub is a registered professional engineer in British Columbia.
She has more than 20 years of experience working as an engineer in oil and
gas industries, in consulting, and in government. For the last five years,
she has worked towards improving the records management system at Fortis
BC, most notably for the engineering and operations departments. She was
intimately involved in the implementation of the FileNet records management
system and the creation of a business case to secure historical engineering
records. She is the driving force changing how engineering records are
created and managed at FortisBC.

John Himmel, Manager,  Geographic Information Systems

John Himmel is Manager, Geographic Information Systems for FortisBC. He has
more than 35 years of experience working in a variety of utility business
operations roles including 8 years in engineering. John is leading the
strategic planning and implementation of the Geospatial Program of change.
The Geospatial Program is optimizing geospatial capability (people,
process, tools) and identifying opportunities across FortisBC to mature
existing capabilities and add new ones as appropriate to enable better
decision making and enhance customer service.

Date:
Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Time:
1:00PM - 1:30PM Registration
1:30PM - 4:00PM Presentation

Location:
Education Building, Room 5-303
FortisBC Surrey Operations
16705 Fraser Highway
Surrey, BC

Cost:
ARMA Vancouver Member - No Cost
ARMA International Member - $10
Non-ARMA Member - $20

Register today at
http://www.gifttool.com/registrar/ShowEventDetails?ID=1979&EID=16139!

-- 
Judy Hu, MAS
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Vancouver, BC

“Smile, breathe and go slowly.” -- Thich Nhat Hanh

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