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IRWA Conference app shows mobile technology advantages

In an increasing number of industries, mobile technology is creating efficiencies for individuals and organizations. Mobile technology improves workflows by providing workers in the field, and their supervisors at the company office, the ability to access real-time updates and timely notifications. It eliminates bottlenecks and compresses cycle times.

geoAMPS: Automating right of way processes

geoAMPS meeting IRWA members in Canada

geoAMPS is looking forward to the April 4 meeting of Chapter 29 of the International Right of Way Association. geoAMPS is scheduled to present at the chapter’s Spring Educational Seminar in Niagara Falls.   Guy Allen, Business Development Director, and Nathan Mirolo, Product Lead, will address chapter members at the event at the Hilton Hotel and Suites Niagara Falls.

geoAMPS presenting at Ontario IRWA meeting

The International Right of Way Association (IRWA) Chapter 29, serving Toronto and the province of Ontario in Canada, has invited geoAMPS to give a presentation during the chapter’s 2014 Spring Educational Seminar.

Right of way software increases efficiencies

Acquisition of right of way is necessary before energy, transportation, construction and similar ambitious projects can proceed. Agreements with property owners and right of way management are essential before telecommunications, wind farms, oil and gas pipelines and solar panel fields go forward.   geoAMPS, a technology company in the Columbus, OH, area, specializes in software solutions to manage land rights and infrastructure assets. Right of way software, called rowAMPS, is one of a suite of software products offered by geoAMPS to bring standardization and increase efficiencies in a wide variety of industries.

Michigan IRWA chapter invites geoAMPS to give presentation

geoAMPS, a technology company located in the Columbus, OH, area that specializes in software solutions to manage land rights and infrastructure assets, has been invited to give a presentation during the International Right of Way Association (IRWA) Chapter 7meeting in Frankenmuth, Mich.   The meeting of the IRWA chapter for the state of Michigan is scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 7, at the Bavarian Inn and Lodge in Frankenmuth.   This is the latest presentation geoAMPS has been invited to make in recent months for IRWA chapters throughout the United States. Members of the geoAMPS team only just returned from a presentation during the fall seminar of IRWA Chapter 31, serving both North Carolina and South Carolina. The seminar was held in Charleston, S.C.   geoAMPS has welcomed each opportunity to meet with IRWA chapters and discuss the geoAMPS solution to manage land rights and infrastructure assets.

geoAMPS presentation impresses IRWA chapter members

The Oct. 25 presentation by members of the geoAMPS team was well received at the quarterly educational seminar of the International Right of Way Association Carolinas Chapter 31.   Chapter 31 members from North Carolina, South Carolina and neighboring states gathered at the Springhill Suites in Charleston, S.C., to learn about new developments in the land rights industry.   The chapter leadership invited geoAMPS to give a presentation during the seminar. geoAMPS is a technology company located in the Columbus, OH, area that specializes in software solutions to manage land rights and infrastructure assets. Guy Allen, Anthony Paletta and Nathan Mirolo attended from geoAMPS.

Another IRWA chapter invites geoAMPS to give presentation

geoAMPS has been invited to give a presentation to another chapter of the International Right of Way Association (IRWA).   The Columbus, OH, area technology company is scheduled to speak during the fall seminar of IRWA Chapter 31, serving both North Carolina and South Carolina. The seminar is planned for Oct. 25 in Charleston, S.C.

geoAMPS scheduled for San Antonio IRWA chapter meeting

Yogesh Khandelwal, President and Chief Executive Officer of geoAMPS, is scheduled to speak at the Oct. 17, 2013, meeting of the San Antonio chapter (Chapter 39) of the International Right of Way Association (IRWA). He will discuss how advances in technology and computer software can greatly improve efficiency in conducting right of way acquisition. “Technology is making it possible to complete even the most complex right of way projects quicker and more efficiently,” Yogesh said. “I greatly appreciate the invitation from the San Antonio chapter and look forward to speaking with the members.” An engineer with a diverse background in technology across various industries, Yogesh has more than 15 years of experience in database configuration and implementation. The company he founded, geoAMPS, helps organizations implement standard processes, bringing efficiency and optimization within project and asset management. Located in the Columbus, OH, area, geoAMPS specializes in software solutions to manage land rights and infrastructure assets. In his presentation, Yogesh will discuss how web-based software and a centralized database of organizational and product information offer substantial benefits to completing today’s right of way projects. Those benefits include a single access point for all project information; the ability to immediately update the project file; the use of geographic information system (GIS) mapping; automatic audit controls and report generation; and the ability for right of way agents to use mobile devices to review and update project information when in the field.

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