GreenCityGIS: The City of Broken Arrow Wins Award for Parks Locator Map
The City of Broken Arrow Parks Locator won first Place in the Best Map Gallery — voted by SCAUG conference attendees — because of its overall visual appeal and use of data.
The City of Broken Arrow Parks Locator won first Place in the Best Map Gallery — voted by SCAUG conference attendees — because of its overall visual appeal and use of data.
The Colony has the challenge of managing its assets and educating the community about the wealth of parks and recreation opportunities in their area.
The Missouri City Police Department welcomes the integration of advanced crime analysis tools for the city’s geographic information system (GIS) courtesy of a strategic planning initiative set in motion by the city back in 2016.
Bald Head’s largest homeowner’s association, BHA, sought help in creating a mobile-compatible public-facing web map that leveraged the power of geographic information system (GIS) technologies to provide residents, property owner’s and visitors with essential information about the community and the environment.
The Lane Council of Governments (LCOG) has selected Geographic Technologies Group (GTG) to review, design, and implement a comprehensive plan to improve GIS technology and data services for the multi-partner organization.
The City has identified and utilized technology to improve its business processes, infrastructure, services, and decision-making.
The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) has selected GTG to perform a major review and upgrades to the quality of their GIS street centerline data.