SAMS is water and environmental compliance software from NJBSoft, primarily serving utilities and regulatory use cases across water, wastewater, stormwater, pretreatment, and related areas. It is not positioned as a general-purpose project management tool or low-code platform, but as an industry-specific SaaS/enterprise software product built around specialized workflows such as sampling, regulatory reporting, permit status, and compliance deadlines.
The main content emphasizes that SAMS was developed from hands-on experience in the utility industry and offers a “full suite of configurable modules” to fit the varying workflows of different water systems. Disclosed capabilities include compliance workflow automation, sampling and report management, regulatory deadline support, data filtering and export, barcode tracking, real-time monitoring, GIS-driven intelligence, and predictive insights. Customer cases also mention its use for report and monitoring management across more than 3,000 agencies/facilities, as well as its ability to reduce manual entry of test reports.
The publicly available content does not disclose plans, pricing, billing models, a free version, or trial policies, so prospective customers will likely need to contact sales for a tailored proposal. On deployment, the text notes that SAMS adopted cloud technology early on and that customers have migrated from legacy on-premises systems to this solution, but it does not clearly state whether pure cloud, private deployment, or hybrid deployment is supported.
Its strengths are its vertical industry focus, configurable workflows, and consistent module interfaces, which can make it easier for staff to learn the system and train across projects. It is also well suited to replacing manual spreadsheets or legacy on-premises systems, helping reduce manual data entry and reporting errors. The main drawback is that the website lacks key procurement information, including pricing, security certifications, permission models, third-party integrations, APIs, and service SLAs. Enterprises will need further due diligence when evaluating it.
SAMS is best suited to water utilities, public-sector utility organizations, environmental resources teams, and county or local government compliance teams in a U.S. regulatory context. Access from China is unknown, and its compliance reporting content may be heavily tied to U.S. regulatory frameworks. Chinese users should also evaluate network connectivity, contract and payment feasibility, local regulatory fit, and data export requirements. Domestic alternatives may include vendors in smart water management, environmental compliance, discharge permitting, and government regulatory systems.
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