Central Electric Power Association (Central EPA) faced challenges such as reliance on paper-based processes, difficulties in documenting vegetation management, delays in damage assessment, lengthy onboarding for new users, and challenges in tracking in-house line patrol and pole inspection work.
For Central Electric Power Association (Central EPA), delivering reliable, affordable power across rural Mississippi came with a unique set of challenges — from outdated paper-based workflows to slow damage assessments and difficult onboarding of new field staff.
Working with their longtime partner Central Service Association (CSA), Central EPA turned to IQGeo’s mobility software to revolutionize how field teams access, capture, and share GIS data.
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