1. Countryside Access Management System (CAMS)
Since the development of the Countryside Access Management System (CAMS) version 1.0 in 1994, exeGesIS has introduced CAMS into over 60 local authorities across the UK. Typically our work starts with a review of a new clients existing data, information needs and IT infrastructure. The most appropriate solution is agreed with the client and then any existing data is migrated into CAMS before on-site installation of the system. Practical training courses are then delivered and these are followed by on and off site support options.
Our dedicated CAMS support team are Kathryn Steemson, David Bennett and Simon Allen.
2. Historic Buildings and Sites and Monuments Record (HBSMR)
HBSMR is a comprehensive database, GIS and photographic data management system for the historic environment. It has been developed by exeGesIS SDM in partnership with English Heritage’s National Monuments Record (NMR) and the Association of Local Government Archaeological Officers (ALGAO). HBSMR is now used by the majority of SMRs in England, and 60 local authorities in all, to manage their historic environment information, and underpin its investigation and protection.
Our dedicated HBSMR support team are Crispin Flower, Tobi Tonner, Steve Ellwood and Keith Westcott.
3. Planning Application Control System (PACS)
The Planning Application Control System is a complete text data and map management system. PACS is a windows based application written in Microsoft Access 2000 with a GIS link available to either Mapinfo Professional or Arcview. PACS is currently being used across the United Kingdom by Borough Councils, District Councils, County Councils and National Park Authorities. The complete planning process can be managed using a single system. A PACS user group has been established by our existing clients and meetings are held every six months. New enhancements and new modules are demonstrated by ESDM and general discussions take place on changes of procedure within the planning environment and the user group provides a strong role in driving new development and functionality.
Our dedicated PACS support person is Carol Bateman.
4. Conservation Management System (CMS)
CMS is a practical, logical and effective approach to management planning for sites of conservation and recreation importance. The approach is fully supported by the CMS database and mapping software. Its application extends to sites of nature conservation importance, including reserves, national parks, farms, industrial holdings as well as and country parks and heritage sites where a major objective is the provision of public access and enjoyment.
Our dedicated CMS support person is David Mitchel.
5. Tree and Woodland Management System (TMS)
TMS is the technical leader in Street and Highway Tree, Woodland, Amenity Tree and TPO Management. The product is a complete web browser based text and map data management system. The product has been developed using state of the art technology producing a system which is fully scaleable from a single PC up to a full internet based product. The product uses an MS SQL Server or MSDE database along with ASP.NET web pages to present a complete tree management system in an Internet Explorer web browser. The database uses a novel data driven interface which allows complete customisation without changing the underlying code base, ensuring that any client requirements can be quickly and easily met.
Our dedicated product team is headed by Tony Pettitt.