By Anonymous ST. PAUL, MN – EMA’s newly redesigned and relaunched website – www.ema-inc.com – now offers even better organization and more user-friendly navigation. The updated site includes topics such as how to design and implement a new SCADA system (www.ema-inc.com/www/www_case.htm) to how public works can shrink their competitive gap (www.ema-inc.com/public/public.htm) to how EMA’s electric and gas team can guide electric utilities through the tangle of market restructuring, changing regulations, organization optimization, and analysis of best-in-class operations (www.ema-inc.com/electric/electric.htm).
Users will also notice that the site includes all markets served by EMA – water/wastewater, electric/gas, public works/municipalities, industrial/manufacturing, and EMA Canada. It also includes a useful feature – Team Rooms (www.ema-inc.com/team_rooms.htm) – a web-based project collaboration tool providing a secure location to share dynamic project calendars, display contact information, discuss and solve project issues, store and retrieve drawings, specifications, reports, and any other project documentation.
Interested in learning how the City of Toronto's Water Supply and Water Pollution Control Sections realized cumulative cost reductions of more than $65 million ($Canadian)? Go to the EMA Canada link at www.ema-inc.com/canada/canada_case_studies.htm. Want more information about EMA’s core services – management practices and development, information technology, and control systems engineering? Go to EMA services at www.ema-inc.com/services.htm. Looking for an article on utility security measures in the Communicator, EMA’s quarterly publication? Go to the Press Room at www.ema-inc.com/communicators/com_winter02.htm#INSIGHT.
The website’s redesign is part one of a two-phased approach to upgrade the external website. Later this year, EMA will further enhance the website, including the addition of advanced, interactive features.
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