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Giving Impetus to Construction of “Integrated Information System”

  • Event Date:
    2024-02-05~2024-03-05
  • Date :
    2024-02-05

Changhua Management Office, Irrigation Agency, MOA comprehensively integrated the water use control of Zhuoshui River and Wu River systems and 28 Irrigation Workstations-related affairs for managing the farmland water conservancy, as well as building various management information systems in each administration area. With demand for modern data collaboration and integration and to enable real-time as well as comprehensive supply of information about decision-making in farmland water conservancy management in recent years, this Office has pushed forward the construction of an “integrated information system”, which successfully provided backing for irrigation plans, water distribution, water regime, crop reports, and other crucial tasks and showed positive results.

The Information Room subordinated to this Office continued to refine the “integrated information system” this year, which expanded and optimized multiple services for systems, including cadastral data management, water conservancy team management and electricity consumption management in addition to importing the Single Sign On (SSO) mechanism. Besides intensifying functional modules such as operations of original irrigation management, it enormously improved the overall applicability and practicality of the system. This Plan formulated the information service framework of irrigation management for Changhua Management Office to connect the API to strengthen horizontal connection of information among the subsystems as well as efficiency of vertical transmission of operational data, which provided even more advanced information technology foundation for this Office’s information services.

The initiative of “integrated information system” brought apparent efficiency to Changhua Management Office. All irrigation management operations have become more efficient and better organized through overall integration of the system. Consistency and ease of access to data increased the accuracy and speed in decision-making. Continuous optimization and an expansion of the system simultaneously created a solid foundation for future-oriented applications, which further intensified this Office’s degree in data application in the field of modern management of farmland water conservancy, as well as improving the efficiency and effectiveness in various farmland water conservancy affairs.

Last Updated::2024-02-05
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