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Wisconsin Public Service Gets Intergraph Mobile Workforce Management

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The Wisconsin Public Service (WPS) Corporation, a subsidiary of the Integrys Energy Group, has selected the Intergraph InService for Mobile Workforce Management solution as an add-on to its existing InService Outage Management and Mobile Dispatch system, in operation since 2006.

WPS is a regulated electric and gas distribution company founded more than 125 years ago in Wisconsin that serves 500,000 electric customers and 317,000 natural gas customers in northeast and central Wisconsin and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.  More than 20 district offices will depend on Intergraph’s InService solution for operational support.

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