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Aging Infrastructure and Decreased Budgets
Posted: 2/10/2010
How local governments can use technology to maximize ROI on infrastructure assets in 2010 and beyond.
In today’s age of decreasing budgets, the demand for public funding and the competition among local, state, and federal officials for scarce resources generally results in officials making decisions that provide only for the most immediate needs. Decisions about long-term capital expenditures usually get deferred. Often officials do not have the ability to evaluate the risks associated with their decisions and the consequences of deferring maintenance or capital improvements that extend into the future well beyond their time in office.
Interview with Jeff Akers, CEO, Critigen
Posted: 1/26/2010Our vision is to develop on our strong heritage and domain expertise, while continuing to serve as the quintessential technology resource for the critical infrastructure industry, says Jeff Akers, CEO, Critigen.
Critigen and The City of San Francisco: The First City to Implement a Citywide Solar Map Continues to Lead the Way on Green GIS.
Posted: 12/16/2009
Critigen and the City of San Francisco have been working together over the last three years to develop and grow the solar map. The first citywide solar map, which mapped all buildings started as an idea from the San Francisco’ Environmental Department (SF Environment).
Critigen: The Critical Infrastructure Dimension
Posted: 12/15/2009An executive interview moderated by LBx Journal featuring Critigen leaders.
CH2M Hill spawns new tech firm
Posted: 10/23/2009Construction and engineering firm CH2M Hill has spun off its information management division to form a new company focused on IT and geospatial services.
Critigen Looking to Carve Niche Where None Existed
Posted: 10/19/2009"The world's largest privately held geospatial consulting company." That's Critigen's claim to its existing and potential clients, as well as its 700 employees across the globe.
CH2M HILL Sells EMS IT Solutions Division
Posted: 9/16/2009
CH2M HILL announced the sale of the IT solutions division of its Enterprise Management Solutions (EMS) business to CRITIGEN, a portfolio company of Golden Gate Capital, a private equity firm with a strong focus on the IT industry.
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Press Releases
Critigen, CyArk and National Park Service Provide “History for the iPod Generation”
Posted: 2/1/2010DENVER - February 1, 2010 – Critigen, a global technology consultancy for critical infrastructure, in conjunction with the National Park Service and CyArk, has completed field work on the San Antonio Mission project – a project that involves the digital documentation of four of the Missions of San Antonio as well as the oldest continually used aqueduct in North America.
Critigen Debuts; Serves as Global Catalyst to Modernize Critical Infrastructure
Posted: 10/19/2009DENVER – October 19, 2009 – Critigen, a global technology consultancy for critical infrastructure, today announced its entry into the market as a privately held company. Recently divested from CH2M HILL’s 62-year, $6.4 billion engineering business, the independent company emerges with deep domain expertise combined with the entrepreneurial ability to proactively apply technology-based approaches, new insights and visionary thinking that modernizes every sector of the growing critical infrastructure market.
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Events
2010 Geospatial Infrastructure Solutions Conference by GITA
Pheonix, AZGreen GIS: Modernizing Critical Infrastructure for a Sustainable Future with the Aid of Geospatial Technologies
FIATECH 2010 Technology Conference & Showcase
Austin, TXIntegrated BIM (Building Information Modeling) and Program Controls for a New Healthcare Campus - Case Study of Program Delivery Technologies for the New Parkland Hospital Campus, Dallas
CSIA C-Level @ A Mile High
Denver, COCritigen today announced Bill Wosilius, Vice President, Operations, will be one of the more than 50 “Celebrity” C-Levels participating on March 11, 2010 at the CSIA C-Level @ A Mile High event.