GIS Workflow Navigator (VIDEO)

December 11, 2024

CloseOut GIS Workflow Navigator is a perfect tool for visualizing your project segments, mapping all your fieldwork operations data in various formats and enabling precise navigation through detailed project data. 

But now, it gets even better. CloseOut now enables projects and segments map navigation combined with access to our classic and indispensable Control Panel.  

Once you locate the needed project segment, you can access the Control Panel structured view by clicking the “open workflow” icon. That way, you can start navigating the project segment through the workflow structure represented via Control Panel folders. 

Being able to switch between GIS Navigator and Control Panel view with ease and to use both simultaneously, allows you to navigate your project segments more efficiently and in more detail. It saves time and increases quality management precision. 

While in GIS Navigator Control Panel mode, you can do everything you usually do while using classic Control Panel view, but with all the visual representations the map view brings along. You can approve and reject images, navigate through the workflow structure, or access all the information for any document you choose. Be it a checklist or a photograph, you can do all your back-office administrative tasks through the mapped environment of GIS Navigator. 

By clicking the map icon on any placeholder, you will automatically locate on the map all the documents assigned to that particular placeholder. Then you can proceed with your typical quality management tasks, directly from the map. 

Experience your project segment like never before. Explore the 3D street mode and virtually walk along the exact path where your fiber line was laid. Inspect the route from an aerial perspective or immerse yourself in a ground-level view on the map. Dive into a detailed visual representation of every aspect of your project segment while efficiently managing all data and fieldwork activities in real-time. 

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