GIS Data Upgrades in Preparation for Next Generation 911
The City of Concord, CA, reached out to GTG for assistance with improving data accuracy in preparation for the transition to NG911.
The City of Concord, CA, reached out to GTG for assistance with improving data accuracy in preparation for the transition to NG911.
Hyde County is also one of the most rural counties in North Carolina, and County staff recognized that geospatial asset management would significantly improve operations.
The City of Englewood’s GIS leverages Esri’s ArcGIS Enterprise platform to deliver distributed, organization-wide GIS services to the government, its partners, and its residents.
The information laid out in their GIS Strategic Master Plan details how the City of Tulare, CA can take steps toward building a foundation to expand its Geographic Information Systems to improve City operations.
Historical data is at their fingertips for data-driven decision making, and the complex is now well-prepared for both emergency and non-emergency events.
To support its mission and provide excellent service to the community, city officials employed the guidance of Geographic Technologies Group (GTG) to fully utilize GIS technology.
The City of Lacey is now set up to integrate data from a multitude of sources. GeoAdaptor extracts, mines, creates, and stores new digital feature class, SDE and/or shapefiles, and allows for the creation of comprehensive statistical reports and real-time email notifications for continued quality assurance.
YECA relies on GTG to keep the street centerline network, address points, fire hydrant points, and public safety response area polygon layers updated with the latest changes in the streets and addresses within the YECA’s service area.
The City of Lathrop was interested in developing a practical understanding of its GIS to improve geospatial operations, to more completely leverage the capabilities of their GIS, and to realize the potential of their GIS.
Esri’s ArcGIS Hub is a flexible platform that transforms the way you communicate and engage with your community. It is part of the Esri Geospatial Cloud and helps local government agencies organize people, data, and tools with information-driven initiatives.