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Webinar

Creating a stable digital footprint in dynamic field environments

January 29, 2026 - 2 PM ET

Utilities struggle to meet objectives when GIS and asset data no longer reflect conditions in the field. In our T&D World webinar, we examine why those gaps persist, how they affect day-to-day utility operations, and what can be done to correct them.


Keeping digital records aligned is especially difficult in fast changing field environments. Disconnected systems and paper-based processes slow field team progress. Even when work is completed correctly, data may arrive late, incomplete, or not at all. Over time, those gaps undermine confidence in the digital footprint utilities rely on every day.

Join us on January 29 to discover the essential steps to achieve real-time ground truth for complex operations. We connect these requirements to actual utility use cases, demonstrating how to maintain accuracy during everything from routine pole inspections to emergency management.

In this session, you’ll hear about:

  • Why GIS and asset data drift in dynamic field environments
  • How disconnected and paper based workflows limit field data accuracy and timeliness
  • The prerequisites for achieving reliable ground truth across field programs
  • How those prerequisites apply to inspections, logistics, and emergency response
  • Why future utility technologies depend on a stable digital footprint

If your digital systems struggle to keep pace with field reality, this session will help clarify where alignment breaks down and what stability requires. Sign up today to learn how utilities are approaching challenges with field data accuracy.

Speakers

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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.
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