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and proof of condition applications. Delivery drivers can take a high quality, location-based snapshot of packages, offering undisputable proof that a high-end asset was delivered without damage, a full shipment of produce was delivered to a convenience store and a box of electrical components arrived at the right office park on time. When damage does occur in transit, drivers can file a delivery report complete with a close-up image of damage to a box or item - instead of spending valuable time trying to describe the condition on tedious paper forms. As a result, companies have a clearer understanding of damage to facilitate any corrective action - and photographic documentation can help mitigate customer disputes. water treatment facility. Citations can be issued at the press of a button, complete with unquestionable photo evidence as well as a time and location stamp. Productivity increases by eliminating the manual paper-laden procedures, and the detailed, high resolution photo of a non-compliant area helps minimize disputes with constituents by providing unarguable proof of condition. Inspectors can capture a second photo upon return to document the resolution of the issue. Before and after photographs complete with detailed time stamps document the entire incident and help ensure that violations are properly addressed within timing requirements. The end result - cycle times for correction of noncompliant violations can be reduced, improving safety of workers as well as the general public. Field Service Insurance agents These new technology advancements in imaging give insurance agents the ability to take high quality photos of cars and other vehicles in the field. Agents can fully document vehicle damage after an accident, complete with a photograph, as well as record the original condition of a new or newly insured vehicle to help eliminate insurance fraud and false claims for damage that occurred prior to the coverage start date. Utilities By extending high resolution imagery to the field, inspectors can document the condition of assets in the field with a quick click of the camera. In seconds, field inspectors can provide a comprehensive record of damage to a pipeline, telephone pole or transmission system - complete with detailed close-ups and precise time and location data. And a second photo post-repair documents the completion of the repair and the return of the asset to working condition. These 'before and after images', complete with a geostamp that includes time and location, helps utilities better manage the field workforce, ensure timely completion of maintenance and provide the audit trail often needed to meet regulatory requirements for service levels and safety. Government Inspections Fire, health and other safety inspectors are now able to capture images of non-compliant areas - such as a faulty sprinkler in an office, fire extinguisher that has expired, unsanitary conditions in the kitchen or food packaging plant and potential hazards at a eTicketing Mobile computers, equipped with bar code scanning and an eCitation application have significantly improved productivity, accuracy and efficiency of the citation process, as law enforcement officers can automatically enter information with a quick scan of a driver's license and quick drop-down menus. And a real-time wireless connection immediately transfers the data to the appropriate databases for instant processing. Now the addition of a high-resolution camera further enhances the citation process, as police officers can easily document parking violations as well as accident reports. A photograph with a geostamp can provide indisputable proof that a car was parked in the red zone at a specific time - as well as provide comprehensive documentation of vehicle damage for Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) reports. First response A mobile computer equipped with bar code scanning and high resolution image capture capabilities enables first responders to rapidly and accurately take inventory of assets, victims, evacuees and responding personnel. Rescue workers can electronically record, photograph and tag all evacuees onsite; and data can be wirelessly uploaded to a centralized system to help speed the identification and processing of disaster victims. Site security can also be improved. Site managers can issue all responding personnel incident-specific ID badges, complete with a picture, site permissions and a bar code to enable easy and highly accurate electronic tracking throughout the duration of the incident. 3 WHITE PAPER: Leveraging the value of imaging in enterprise mobility applications