List of EpochField Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying EpochField customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased EpochField for Geographic Information System from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using EpochField for Geographic Information System include: Dominion Energy, a United States based Utilities organisation with 14700 employees and revenues of $14.46 billion, Ameren, a United States based Utilities organisation with 8981 employees and revenues of $7.62 billion, Nashville Electric Service, a United States based Utilities organisation with 1000 employees and revenues of $1.26 billion and many others.
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Ameren | Utilities | 8981 | $7.6B | United States | Epoch Solutions Group | EpochField | Geographic Information System | 2022 | n/a | In 2022, Ameren deployed EpochField, a Geographic Information System, to improve field GIS access for its Transmission, Substation, and Relay operations across the Midwestern United States. The deployment targeted over 700 field workers and provisioned a mobile map viewer to deliver location-aware data to crews working on high-voltage assets. EpochField provided a mobile map viewer and a capability to initiate tasks, enabling users to launch work directly from spatial context. The implementation included integrations with Maximo and Click to surface asset records and to create or trigger tasks from the map interface. Operational coverage was focused on Transmission, Substation, and Relay field teams in the Midwest, aligning GIS visualization with field operations workflows. The rollout improved access to GIS data in the field and increased productivity by allowing users to initiate tasks directly from the map interface. | |
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Dominion Energy | Utilities | 14700 | $14.5B | United States | Epoch Solutions Group | EpochField | Geographic Information System | 2023 | n/a | In 2023, Dominion Energy implemented EpochField, deploying a Geographic Information System to support transmission line inspection and maintenance. The December 2023 SaaS deployment provisioned EpochField across eight Virginia locations to give line crews field access to reliable GIS data and mapped access roads, focusing on field mobility for transmission operations. EpochField was configured for offline-capable map caching, field inspection workflows, and asset attribute editing to enable inspections where connectivity is intermittent. The implementation emphasized situational awareness through geospatial layers for transmission assets and access routing, and included role-based field access and synchronization controls to manage data capture. Standard Geographic Information System functionality was applied to support mapping, routing, and spatial querying used in maintenance planning and field reporting. The deployment reduced IT overhead through a SaaS delivery model, removing on-premise hosting responsibilities for desktop GIS and field server components. Dominion Energy is extending the EpochField implementation with a bidirectional integration with SAP for work order management to synchronize field-captured inspection data and work order status, creating a connected workflow between field crews and back-office maintenance planning. Operational scope centers on transmission line field operations and maintenance teams across the eight Virginia sites, with line workers using EpochField as the primary field GIS tool. Governance activities included establishing synchronization policies, data stewardship between GIS and SAP, and phased rollout controls to manage offline data reconciliation during the initial December 2023 deployment. | |
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Nashville Electric Service | Utilities | 1000 | $1.3B | United States | Epoch Solutions Group | EpochField | Geographic Information System | 2024 | n/a | In 2024, Nashville Electric Service implemented EpochField as a system of record for storm damage assessment and field data capture across Middle Tennessee. The January 2024 SaaS rollout delivered mobile, work management, and web suite components to field crews and operations staff, positioning EpochField as a Geographic Information System to centralize geospatial storm data and coordinate crew dispatch. The deployment targeted storm response workflows and frontline field data collection rather than back office-only functions. EpochField was configured to support mobile data capture and geospatial mapping tied to work management workflows and a web-based management console. Functional capabilities implemented include mobile field reporting, spatial asset tagging, photo documentation, and web suite dashboards for task assignment and status tracking, aligning field observations with structured work orders and crew assignments. Configuration emphasized a single source of truth for storm damage records and reduced duplicate field checks through direct capture and synchronization of geospatial records. Operational coverage spans Middle Tennessee and impacts operations, storm response teams, and field crews responsible for damage assessment and crew deployment. Governance shifted to a centralized system of record model, standardizing reporting formats and consolidating previously disparate field inputs to streamline decision making during storm events. The January 2024 rollout is estimated to save hundreds of staff hours previously spent reconciling disparate data and improves reporting to stakeholders including FEMA. |
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