Located just outside of Austin, TX, Travis County Water Control and Improvement District No. 17 has found success with Elements XS and has recently been showcased by the Esri crew. Check out the article here and drop us a line if you'd like to learn more

The implementation and combining of Elements XS and ArcGIS has allowed us the ability to establish various metrics that help us operate more efficiently. WCID No. 17 can better track the servicing of equipment and status of work orders. We are able to staff more effectively, which increases production, efficiency, and ultimately improves our bottom line, resulting in a more proficient organization, a satisfied customer base, and happier employees.
— Joseph Kunz, Operations Manager
In the face of the global pandemic and outdated preventive maintenance software, Travis County Water Control and Improvement District No. 17 (WCID No. 17) near Austin, Texas, sought to modernize its operations. By integrating Esri’s ArcGIS with Novotx’s Elements XS, a GIS-centric asset management solution, the District successfully optimized preventive and scheduled maintenance operations. This integration allowed WCID No. 17 to document, report, and visualize maintenance activities on a map, enhancing capital infrastructure management, life cycle planning, budgeting, and operational outcomes. The seamless integration of Elements XS with ArcGIS provided real-time data, eliminating synchronization challenges and improving overall efficiency
WCID No. 17 selected Elements XS for its advanced maintenance management features and ease of use. The software's ability to integrate with ArcGIS Enterprise was crucial for the District, enabling centralized asset inventory and data collection workflows. This modernization effort has significantly improved customer service and operational efficiency, demonstrating the power of combining GIS technology with innovative asset management solutions

