Tomorrow's Technology and Site Assessments

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© 2012 Environmental Data Resources, Inc.

Paul Schiffer

Vice President, Product Development, EDR

Tomorrow's Technology and Site Assessments

• United States business is heavily invested:

• Verizon forecasts 4G for its entire 3G footprint by end of 2013

• Microsoft buys Skype for $8.5 billion

• Google buys Motorola for $12.5 Billion

Big Business is Driving Technology Change

• President signs an Executive Order in November 2011

• Commits Federal Agencies immediately to transition to a digital government

• Directs the Federal government to update records management policies and practices for the digital age.

• Plan for how to archive materials • Work towards a more open government • Assign roles and accountability within agencies

Government is Driving Change

• Executive Order “Presidential Memorandum -- Managing Government Records”

• The government will need to account for massive amounts of digital data

• New archival file types?

• New storage technologies?

Government is Driving Change

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• Apple’s IPhone revenue larger than Microsoft’s entire revenue

• Microsoft launches its tablet computer “Surface”

• Forrester Research predicts tablets will become the primary computer device by 2016

• IDC and Gartner show PC sales falling by 8% last quarter compared to last year (both desktop and laptop)

Consumers are Driving Change

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Consumers: Trend in Screen Sizes

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• Screen size converging at 5½” to 6½” • Easy to “consume” information• Less expensive than laptop computer or tablet

• LG Optimus G: 5.5”• Samsung Note II: 5.5”

• Potential impact how you collect and present information

Consumers: Trend in Screen Sizes

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• Will adoption of mobile data capture and sensing technology impact your employees? (yes / no)• 79% - Yes

• Will “virtualization” substantially improve your company’s operational efficiency? (yes / no)• 82% - Yes

• Will the adoption and use of new technologies be a burden to--or free up--your workforce?• 78% - Free up workforce

Property Assessment Leadership Survey 2012

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• Project Managers

Mobile Device Adoption Surveys

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2010 2012 Trend

Smartphones 81% 81%

IPhone 28% 54%

Android 10% 27%

Blackberry 44% 19%

Other 18% 0%

Tablets -- 21%

IPad -- 86%

Android -- 14%

Mobile Device Work Related Activities

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Function 2010

Email 96%

Voice 92%

Calendar 71%

Navigation & directions 60%

Text messaging 56%

Document review 55%

Photography 49%

Finding a place to eat 32%

Locate research facilities 24%

Note taking 19%

Tracking time allocation 13%

Video 10%

• Site Visit• Records Review• Reporting

How Mobile Technology Change Can Impact Your Business

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Site Visit

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• Google Maps arrived in 2005• 2007: Street View• 2009: Google Maps Navigation• Today: 50% of Google Maps traffic comes from mobile phones

• “Microsoft Maps” arrived in 2005• Today: Finished aerial photos of the entire US at high resolution

• Apple’s Mapping arrived 2012• 2012: Becomes the largest company in US history• Today: Apologizes for its mapping

“Map Wars” Will Drive Innovation

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• Focus on • Building interiors• 3 dimensional model of the world• Augmented reality• Continuous information on location

Future Map Wars

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• Mobile Phone built in GPS means you can:

• Capture your path• Marks points of interest• Upload and save

Google “My Tracks” Mobile Application

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“Glympse” Mobile Application

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• Mobile Phone Internet connection means you can :

• Send you location to others• Track progress on Web page and Phone• Observe progress of colleagues• Perform “fleet management”

“Skitch” Mobile Application

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• Larger screens, high quality graphics and UI means:

• Capture Site Photos and Maps• Draw on top while on site• Create diagrams• Upload results

“Smart Measure” Mobile Application

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• Phone camera means:• You can take horizontal and vertical measurements

• Unified Data Collection App

• Photos• Notes• Voice Recording• Upload

“Field Assets” Mobile Application

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• Video• Collaboration• “Augmented Reality”

Mobile Video Conferencing

• UAV technology is rapidly advancing• Recon with quadcopters• Structurally unsafe building?• 10,000-acre site?• Alligators and hobos?

• FAA drafting rules for UAV in US airspace• Privacy a big issue, but limited legal framework

Mobile Aerial Reconnaissance

Records Review

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• Quick image capture• Automatically Crop• Save and Build PDF

“Genius Scan” Mobile Application

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• Tablet and Mapping Application Demo (click here)

Interactive Records Review

Reporting

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Data with Maps• Upload Photos with

locational information

• Onto a map• Into PDF archives

• Microsoft 365• Google Drive• Dropbox

Device Independent Electronic Documents

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• Today’s assessment documents are optimized for print….• 8 ½ x 11, paginated, Table of Contents, etc.• But they generally are not printed!

• The proliferation of small devices may alter documents• Users will prefer documents optimized for their screens• 8 ½ x 11 document layout will increasingly become irrelevant

Print Independent Documents

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• Mobile software applications divide their content into hierarchical sections

• Assessment reports divide their content into hierarchal sections

Print Independent Documents

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1. Those that leverage mobile to save themselves time

2. Those that save their customer’s time

3. Those that optimize information for devices customers use

• Does it make sense to optimize for print?

What Firms Will Have an Advantage?

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Thank You!

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