PointMan Protects Pipes, the Public, and Penguins at Tulsa Zoo
The Tulsa Zoo has adopted a product of ProStar, world leader in precision mapping solutions, to improve the management and maintenance of critical infrastructure and help protect over 3,000 animals living at the 85-acre zoo.
ProStar’s flagship product, PointMan, is designed to significantly improve the workflow processes and business practices associated with the lifecycle management of critical infrastructure assets, both above and below the surface. Offered as Software as a Service (SaaS), PointMan seamlessly connects the field with the office and provides the ability to precisely capture, record, display, and manage critical infrastructure, including roads, railways, pipelines, and utilities.
"We have a nearly 100-year-old facility that functions very much like a city within a city. It is dynamic, with over 3,000 animals and a spiderweb of buried pipes and utilities," said Cody Dunkin, operations manager for the Tulsa Zoo.
“The fact that all of our critical infrastructure data can now be stored in one place and is easily accessible when and where we need it provides a technology that we can't afford to live without."
ProStar is a software development company specializing in patented cloud and mobile precision mapping solutions focused on the critical infrastructure industry. The Grand Junction, a Colorado-based company has strategic business partnerships with the world’s leading geospatial technology providers, data collection equipment manufacturers, and their dealer networks.
For more information, visit the ProStar website or call (970) 683-5530.
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