
Let’s be honest. Your field teams are doing their best, but they’re collecting environmental data working with borrowed tools.
They capture geospatial data for the GIS team, log asset information in a system controlled by Enterprise Asset Management, and fill out safety forms for the compliance department. It’s a fractured process owned by everyone and no one. Each team divides its time between a patchwork of apps and workflows that don’t talk to each other, forcing them to translate data from one format to the next.
This fractured process leads to inefficient collection, lost context, and a painful lag when regulations shift. It turns audit season into a nightmare of chasing down records from three different departments, hoping everything lines up. It’s not a people problem; it’s a system problem.
What if environmental data collection wasn’t an afterthought? What if it was its own dedicated process, with clear ownership and workflows built for the people actually doing the work?
Join our webinar to see how a dedicated approach to environmental data collection can fix broken processes and deliver cleaner, more reliable results. We’ll show you how to build a single source of truth that empowers your teams and streamlines your operations.
You will learn how to:
As a bonus, we’ll pull back the curtain on how structuring your field data is the secret to putting AI to work on the data you collect.
Stop letting your most critical data get lost in translation. It’s time to build a system that works.

Jake Freivald
Vice President, Product Marketing
Jake Freivald’s twenty-five year career in software has covered multiple technology specializations with a focus on data management and analytics. He places particular emphasis on helping business people understand the practical requirements of modernization. He has a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University and lives with his family on Long Island, NY.
