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News Release from: Bentley Systems | Subject: Municipal License Subscription Program
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 14 December 2006
Bentley Municipal License Subscription
Program
City of Franklin,Tennessee, has joined Bentley's Municipal License Subscription Program.
Bentley Systems, Incorporated announced that the city of Franklin, Tennessee, has joined Bentley's Municipal License Subscription (MLS) program Bentley's MLS offers municipalities all the software they need to design and manage all their infrastructure for a fixed annual fee based on population
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 17 Apr 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Franklin, a fast-growing city in Tennessee just south of Nashville, serves a population of 48,000.
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The city uses Bentley's WaterGEMS water modeling product in its engineering and water departments and is expanding its use of WaterGEMS through Bentley's MLS.
In addition, in the near future, Franklin will deploy MicroStation, StormCAD, and Bentley Fiber - with other Bentley software to follow.
Said Mike Proctor, IT manager for Franklin, "A key benefit of our new MLS is the ability to provide improved services to our citizens.
Take, for example, water and wastewater services, which are always a challenge in cities experiencing rapid population growth.
Our expanded use of WaterGEMS will enhance our ability to continually remodel our water network to account for the city's many new subdivisions and, thus, maintain the required capacities.
"In terms of our internal organization, the biggest benefits of the MLS will result from our ability to share data more effectively across departments and to quickly and easily access a wide array of software to support our infrastructure projects.
For starters, our use of MicroStation will enable us to more effectively collaborate with the Tennessee Department of Transportation, which also relies on MicroStation for many of its projects.
And our adoption of Bentley Fiber will allow us to better manage the city's 60 miles of fiber optic cabling, currently being managed using paper documentation." Bentley's MLS program provides municipalities with unlimited access to a comprehensive portfolio of integrated GIS and engineering software for all of their infrastructure, including:.
* Public works - roads, bridges, water, sewer, and storm.
* Land development.
* E-government.
* Light rail design.
* Community broadband.
* Water and wastewater treatment plant design.
* Urban planning.
* Cadastre management.
* Public safety.
* Municipal building design.
* Mapping and 3D modeling.
Because the program's fee is fixed, Bentley's MLS guarantees predictable software costs and budgeting.
In addition, it removes the administrative burden of complex software licenses, shortens procurement cycles, speeds project starts, and ultimately leads to more efficient government.
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