AAPG Begins Software Changeover

Leo Tolstoy said that "everyone is trying to change the world, but no one ever thinks of trying to change themselves."

A few weeks ago, a very important decision was made to take an important step regarding changing "ourselves" for the future of AAPG. The Executive Committee approved the acquisition and implementation of two new important software packages that will be the cornerstone for future AAPG activities.

After a comprehensive review of software utilized by professional associations and societies, AAPG's IT subcommittee recommended iMIS for the association management software, and Great Plains, for the accounting functions.

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Leo Tolstoy said that "everyone is trying to change the world, but no one ever thinks of trying to change themselves."

A few weeks ago, a very important decision was made to take an important step regarding changing "ourselves" for the future of AAPG. The Executive Committee approved the acquisition and implementation of two new important software packages that will be the cornerstone for future AAPG activities.

After a comprehensive review of software utilized by professional associations and societies, AAPG's IT subcommittee recommended iMIS for the association management software, and Great Plains, for the accounting functions.

Over the past 20 years, AAPG has had one of the top custom association software programs in the industry built on an AS400 platform.

But while AAPG's IT department has done a great job of keeping up with the needs and demands of AAPG members, new off-the-shelf association software packages have surpassed our in-house system and do not require the constant custom development and related expenses.

Great Plains is a Microsoft financial product with an excellent reputation in the not-for-profit industry. It will serve AAPG and the AAPG Foundation financial reporting requirements extremely well.


iMIS-integrated Management Information Systems is one of the most widely used software for societies and associations. The software, developed over 10 years ago by ASI (Advanced Solutions International), is utilized by over 2,400 organizations. In the review process, iMIS kept coming up as the primary software being used by many societies, including several of our sister societies such as SEG and GSA.

The success of iMIS as association management software can be traced to four main areas:

  • A complete, professionally packaged end-to-end business and e-business system, built to manage almost every aspect of AAPG.
  • It should not become obsolete, because iMIS is always upgradeable.
  • Advanced Solutions International, iMIS creator, has a goal and vision to increase user productivity while making the product easier to use.
  • Includes specialized service and support that have won industry-wide recognition.

The cost associated with these choices was very carefully considered. The total cost for the software, implementation and new hardware is approximately $500K. However, AAPG and the AAPG Foundation anticipates a payback for the new system in two to four years when considering cost savings and comparing the costs associated with upgrading and maintaining AAPG's current system.

The estimated time for completion of the implementation is the first week in July.


The primary benefits AAPG and its members will receive from the new iMIS and Great Plains software include:

  • Cost effective Web-based solutions, which will allow for the Internet to become the central portal for conducting business and communicating with membership.
  • Empowering AAPG members and staff to perform tasks and create reports and events on the Web without relying on AAPG's IT department.
  • Improved and streamlined efficiency in AAPG's business, membership and committee processes.
  • Improved sales and marketing activities using technology to deliver strategic, personalized programs.
  • Greater communication among multiple databases that requires back-and-forth integration between the management system and various Web and internal databases.

Members can currently register for the annual meeting in Dallas and pay dues online. The iMIS system will provide members with maximum Internet access to most of AAPG's services and products, including the ability for each member to check and update their membership files.

AAPG members live in a constantly changing world. AAPG is continually exploring ways to change with member needs and make AAPG products and services better, easier and less expensive to access.

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