Geographic Technologies Group Inc. Accepted into Esri’s Federal Small Business Specialty
Geographic Technologies Group Inc. Accepted into Esri’s Federal Small [...]
Geographic Technologies Group Inc. Accepted into Esri’s Federal Small [...]
At the forefront is GTG’s development of Fremont’s Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Strategic Plan, a blueprint designed to harness the power of GIS for effective decision-making and resource management. This strategic roadmap not only outlines the city's GIS objectives but also provides a framework for integrating geospatial technologies into various municipal operations, enhancing efficiency and fostering innovation.
At Esri’s 2024 Special Achievement in GIS (SAG) Awards, our client the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District (Midpen) received a SAG Award for their “Find the right trail” and “Trail Explorer” GIS creations
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.
The City has a very innovative GIS team with a strong desire to ensure that GIS aligns with City Council’s overall vision and goals. Additionally, they are driven to become a center of geospatial excellence in the region.
Roswell collaborated with GTG to create and implement a GIS Strategic Plan to provide a road map for achieving realistic and prioritized objectives to support the modern, Smart City goals.
This system was to be utilized to its full extent as a foundation for decision-making and strategic planning regarding the development and management of the daily operations of the City’s EOC.
Of their 14 square miles, The City of South Portland maintains over 350 acres of parks, recreational facilities, trails, and coastline. As part of their initiative to elevate their Parks and Recreation operations, the city decided to employ GIS services and reached out to GTG.
Moore officials decided to replace their CAD and RMS software and required a robust Esri-based mapping component for their Dispatch and Crime Analysis units. The project involved the conversion of several years of data; the installation and implementation of the software; and administrative and end-user training and on-going support.
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.