Ferry Ridership Entry Application (Rich Internet Application)
CPI is completing a web-based “ridership entry” application for the Maine Ferry Service
(through the Department of Transportation). The application allows administrators to enter seasonal schedules
into the database, which get converted into individual trips. The operators on the boats then pick the trip
they want to report on and enter information on passenger and vehicle counts.
The application makes substantial use of CSS, jQuery, and AJAX web technologies.
Herbicide Spray Reporting Application (ASP.Net Web Application)
Developed a web-based reporting system for use by contractors and State road crews to report roadside
spray activities on a daily basis. The project entailed rapid website development using Dreamweaver
and style sheets, development of site map with the customers, development of over 80 Oracle stored
procedures and functions, substantial amounts of VB.Net code for processing data onto the web pages,
and the development of several dynamic Oracle Reports. The entire website uses the latest state
design templates and adheres to state and ADA guidelines.
Microsoft .Net Developers Training Courses
Provided training to over ten software developers in MDOT. This work included multiple weeklong
sessions to train the developers in Microsoft’s .Net application platform, covering both Windows
application development and ASP.Net web application development. Also provided training on VB.Net
application development for mobile devices. That project involved providing VB.Net training courses
to three programmers, then providing assistance in the development of prototype .Net and Java
applications for the Pocket PC, and assisting in the writing of a final report.
Visa Appointment Management System (Rich Internet Application)
Clearpath Innovations developed an application for the Czech Republic to manage Visa appointments made to its embassies worldwide.
The application allows Visa applicants to go to the web site, request an appointment on available dates,
and later review the appointment status. It allows embassy staff to login, review the requested appointments,
and reschedule them as necessary. Lastly, the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs has the ability to
manage users, embassy data, and override scheduling made at the embassies.
The application makes substantial use of CSS, jQuery, and AJAX web technologies. In addition, the applicaiton includes complete multi-lingual support.
Direct Store Delivery Application (Mobile Application)
Clearpath Innovations developed a .Net-based mobile application for Oakhurst Dairy that manages all deliveries
by downloading route, customer, and order information to handheld computers used by some 80 truck
drivers nightly. The application directs drivers’ routes, their orders
for each customer along the route, allows shelf space audits, allows the drivers to take new orders,
and allows for financial settlement at the end of the day.
In-store Sales Assistant Application (Mobile Application)
Developed a .Net-based mobile application used by sales representatives. The application allows sales
representatives to assess inventory on store shelves and record textual or voice-notes on condition, placement, and
inventory levels. Barcode-scanning is used to provide price and volume histories on a given product for each customer.
The sales representative can also use the application to enter additional orders from the customer.
Customer Order Entry Web Application (Rich Internet Application)
Clearpath Innovations created a web application that allows Oakhurst customers to login, review order
history, and place new orders using a web browser. The application uses an n-tier design approach including
a database access layer, a code layer for handling AJAX calls from the client browsers, and Javascript/jQuery
code on the client side to maintain tight control over the data submission process.
Department of Transportation Work Management Application (Windows and Web Application)
For the past three years, Clearpath Innovations has provided .Net software development services to Delcan
for the MATS application (Managing Assets for Transportation Systems) in use by the Departments of Transportation
in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. The application allows DOT crews to report their work, who performed
the work, where the work was performed, etc. The work has involved complete software development services as
requested by Delcan, including requirements development, database scripting for both Oracle and MS SQL Server,
and coding for the web services and client application. Maine Department of Transportation recently rated the
MATS application the number 3 most critical application in the department.
Mobile Warehouse Picking Application (Mobile Application)
Clearpath Innovations was retained by Westfalia USA to complete a warehouse picking application. The application
is used by warehouse personnel to identify product locations and record movement of product within the warehouse. The
application is fully wireless and makes substantial use of web services between the handheld and the proprietary
Westfalia warehouse management system.