
22 November 2007, 10:44am
TENET MapRite provides the most cost effective PAI solution to High Peak Borough Council
TENET MapRite has been selected by High Peak Borough Council to provide an automated solution to adjust their corporate GIS data which has been affected due to the introduction of the PAI program by the Ordnance Survey.
High Peak Borough Council lies on the north western tip of Derbyshire, with over two thirds of the administrative area within the Peak District National Park, but with 93 % of the population along with its five major towns, lying outside the National Park boundaries.
After a detailed market assessment; Chris Stevens – Corporate GIS Officer said, “TENET MapRite provided the most cost effective solution to deliver the required results within our organisations desired time frame. The MapRite program is easy to implement and quick to configure as an out of the box solution, it is function rich and has an intuitive software environment which our staff have found easy to use.
Peripheral to the MapRite application TENET hold excellent user groups for best practice guidance and discussion, in addition to the expert technical support and training available from TENET.
Overall we are very happy with the service provided which provides good value for money and has exceeded our expectations.”
MapRite has been successful in over 120 organisations, including Local Authorities, Utilities and Central Government for the re-alignment of assets and its fast and accurate approach together with ease of use will provide the necessary tools for High Peak Borough Council to control its own improvement and PAI shifting of spatial data.

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