The document discusses GIS services that MVRPC provides to its member communities. It outlines two components: 1) GIS Professional Support Services which provides on-demand support, training, and publishing of layers; and 2) Regional Geospatial Coordination which involves collaborative partnerships to identify shared needs and layers through a working group. Contact Tom Harner or Martin Kim for more information on how MVRPC can help member communities with their GIS needs through these services.
Esri Scotland Conf 2016 Forestry CommissionEsri UK
This document outlines the challenges faced by the Forestry Commission in facilitating collaboration among staff. It describes the evolution of their platforms from individual PCs in district offices in the 1990s to a modern "Forester" platform that allows all staff access to content from any device. The vision is for Forester to be a centralized hub containing all spatial data, enabling easy search, sharing and updating of content to support collaboration. It provides configurable collaboration tools to streamline the process and aims to make data accessible everywhere by everyone on the Forestry Commission team.
The Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission (MVRPC) provides GIS resources and services to local governments and organizations in the Miami Valley region. MVRPC's GIS coordinator oversees regional geospatial coordination efforts including maintaining shared GIS datasets, developing web mapping applications, and conducting needs assessments to help partners improve their GIS capabilities. MVRPC supports partners' GIS needs through professional services such as training, assistance updating data layers, and publishing layers online for public access.
This document summarizes a presentation given at the Miami Valley Planning & Zoning Workshop on GIS in the Miami Valley region. It discusses the results of a 2015 GIS needs assessment survey, including what data and software are currently used. It also outlines several GIS projects undertaken by MVRPC, including a recreational asset inventory map, updated regional data layers, and new online mapping applications. MVRPC aims to continue providing GIS services, training, and collaborative regional mapping applications to share data and expertise with local jurisdictions.
This document summarizes a presentation given at the Miami Valley Planning & Zoning Workshop on GIS in the Miami Valley region. It discusses the results of a 2015 GIS needs assessment survey, including what data and software are currently used. It also outlines several GIS projects undertaken by MVRPC, including a recreational asset inventory map, updated regional data layers, and new online mapping applications. Lastly, it discusses future GIS training opportunities and plans to continue providing GIS services and expertise to member organizations.
The Honolulu Board of Water Supply (BWS) uses geographic information systems (GIS) to manage its water infrastructure data and provide services to over 500 employees. BWS' GIS program started in 1989 and maintains spatial data for over 160,000 service connections and 2,100 miles of pipelines. Key GIS applications include HONU for web mapping, MANO for mobile workforce management, and GISMO for work order integration. BWS shares data with the City/County and other agencies and is developing live data feeds. The GIS program supports asset management, field data collection, and enterprise mapping, analysis, and collaboration tools.
This document summarizes the Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission's (MVRPC) use of GIS. It discusses a 2015 GIS needs assessment survey of local jurisdictions, the development of a recreational assets map and inventory, updates to regional GIS layers like zoning and land use, new online mapping applications, GIS trainings provided, and plans for future GIS services and trainings. The overall purpose of MVRPC's GIS program is to provide data and expertise to support regional planning and local needs.
The survey results identified current GIS usage in the Miami Valley region of Ohio. 94% of respondents currently use GIS, with ESRI/ArcGIS being the most popular software. Common needs included more data like utilities, transportation, land use and census data. Respondents were interested in mobile, web and additional training. Suggested projects included developing inventories of parcels, assets, utilities and socioeconomic data, as well as standardizing data and creating a catalog of available resources.
The document discusses GIS services that MVRPC provides to its member communities. It outlines two components: 1) GIS Professional Support Services which provides on-demand support, training, and publishing of layers; and 2) Regional Geospatial Coordination which involves collaborative partnerships to identify shared needs and layers through a working group. Contact Tom Harner or Martin Kim for more information on how MVRPC can help member communities with their GIS needs through these services.
Esri Scotland Conf 2016 Forestry CommissionEsri UK
This document outlines the challenges faced by the Forestry Commission in facilitating collaboration among staff. It describes the evolution of their platforms from individual PCs in district offices in the 1990s to a modern "Forester" platform that allows all staff access to content from any device. The vision is for Forester to be a centralized hub containing all spatial data, enabling easy search, sharing and updating of content to support collaboration. It provides configurable collaboration tools to streamline the process and aims to make data accessible everywhere by everyone on the Forestry Commission team.
The Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission (MVRPC) provides GIS resources and services to local governments and organizations in the Miami Valley region. MVRPC's GIS coordinator oversees regional geospatial coordination efforts including maintaining shared GIS datasets, developing web mapping applications, and conducting needs assessments to help partners improve their GIS capabilities. MVRPC supports partners' GIS needs through professional services such as training, assistance updating data layers, and publishing layers online for public access.
This document summarizes a presentation given at the Miami Valley Planning & Zoning Workshop on GIS in the Miami Valley region. It discusses the results of a 2015 GIS needs assessment survey, including what data and software are currently used. It also outlines several GIS projects undertaken by MVRPC, including a recreational asset inventory map, updated regional data layers, and new online mapping applications. MVRPC aims to continue providing GIS services, training, and collaborative regional mapping applications to share data and expertise with local jurisdictions.
This document summarizes a presentation given at the Miami Valley Planning & Zoning Workshop on GIS in the Miami Valley region. It discusses the results of a 2015 GIS needs assessment survey, including what data and software are currently used. It also outlines several GIS projects undertaken by MVRPC, including a recreational asset inventory map, updated regional data layers, and new online mapping applications. Lastly, it discusses future GIS training opportunities and plans to continue providing GIS services and expertise to member organizations.
The Honolulu Board of Water Supply (BWS) uses geographic information systems (GIS) to manage its water infrastructure data and provide services to over 500 employees. BWS' GIS program started in 1989 and maintains spatial data for over 160,000 service connections and 2,100 miles of pipelines. Key GIS applications include HONU for web mapping, MANO for mobile workforce management, and GISMO for work order integration. BWS shares data with the City/County and other agencies and is developing live data feeds. The GIS program supports asset management, field data collection, and enterprise mapping, analysis, and collaboration tools.
This document summarizes the Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission's (MVRPC) use of GIS. It discusses a 2015 GIS needs assessment survey of local jurisdictions, the development of a recreational assets map and inventory, updates to regional GIS layers like zoning and land use, new online mapping applications, GIS trainings provided, and plans for future GIS services and trainings. The overall purpose of MVRPC's GIS program is to provide data and expertise to support regional planning and local needs.
The survey results identified current GIS usage in the Miami Valley region of Ohio. 94% of respondents currently use GIS, with ESRI/ArcGIS being the most popular software. Common needs included more data like utilities, transportation, land use and census data. Respondents were interested in mobile, web and additional training. Suggested projects included developing inventories of parcels, assets, utilities and socioeconomic data, as well as standardizing data and creating a catalog of available resources.
Full planning support system at your fingertips mvopc p&z_120712MVRPC
This document discusses planning support systems (PSS) and their use by the Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission (MVRPC) and the City of Kettering, Ohio. It provides an overview of what a PSS is, describes some of the current and emerging PSS applications used by Kettering like GIS systems, permit and land management software, and mobile technologies. It also discusses the benefits of PSS, challenges faced, and future plans to expand data sharing and public access to planning information through PSS.
The document describes a regional planning initiative in the Miami Valley region of Ohio that developed a future regional growth framework map. The framework was created using a "wheels of the future" approach, which intersected data from different factors like development status, protected lands, urbanized areas, zoning, and land suitability studies to assign categories for future development, redevelopment, or preservation to census blocks. A geographic information system was used to compile and analyze the data from these factors and formulate scenarios to identify recommended solutions for a regional growth framework map to guide long-term strategic land development.
Connexus Energy standardized on Clevest’s Mobile Workforce applications and Schneider Electric’s Responder product for Outage Management, partnering with SSP Innovations and Clevest to build the bridge between the two products. SSP and Clevest integrated their systems using a Multispeak interface for outage data. Attend this session to learn more about how the two vendors collaborated with Connexus on the integration process, and the results achieved.
SQL Server Reporting Services at the Swan Hill Rural City CouncilDes Martin
The document discusses the implementation of SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) at the Swan Hill Rural City Council in Victoria, Australia. It provides details on installing SSRS 2008 R2 on the Council's GIS server, developing reports using Microsoft Business Intelligence Studio that connect to SQL Server databases and tables, incorporating spatial and non-spatial data in report layouts, using parameters to filter data, deploying reports to the reporting server, and generating reports in various formats.
Overview of Next-Gen 911 in Tennessee and how the Address Data Management tools solution can be used to support data maintenance for 911.
Presented at the 2015 Esri Southeast User Conference in Nashville, Tennessee.
SEPA needs flood event data for flood risk mapping, assessments, and management. The document describes a trial of using ESRI Collector App and ArcGIS Online to capture flood event data (FEDCAP), finding it improved data quality and reduced collection/processing time compared to traditional methods. The winter trial period saw many flood events across Scotland and successful testing of FEDCAP. The methodology, trial results, and future improvements are discussed. Feedback was positive about FEDCAP being a simple, flexible, and secure way to effectively capture flood data.
Break on Through (To The Java(Script) Side) - Smart Development - Esri UK Ann...Esri UK
In June 2016, Esri retired the ArcGIS API for Flex. This presentation aims to demonstrate the many benefits of migrating existing Flex applications to JavaScript, utilising the full suite of well-documented online resources and additional training options available from Esri. These have enabled Intertek to undertake this transition seamlessly and taking advantage of enhanced features provided by using JavaScript.
Overview of GIS applications recently deployed at Middle Tennessee Electric Membership Corporation. Older apps built on the ArcGIS Viewer for Flex were replaced with newer responsive versions based on the Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS.
Presented at the 2015 Esri Southeast User Conference in Nashville, Tennessee.
This document summarizes the use of geographic information systems (GIS) on the Crossrail construction project in London. It discusses (1) an overview of Crossrail, the challenges of the complex project, and how GIS fits in, (2) how GIS data is shared across stakeholders through web portals, mobile apps, and open data, and (3) implementations including customizing GIS tools and a timeline of rolling out new capabilities from 2015-2016. Future plans are to integrate additional tools like 3D modeling, linear referencing, and hand over the GIS system for ongoing rail operations.
Provides an overview of how Putnam County, TN and the City of Cookeville partnered to share resources an collaborate on data maintenance in order to grow their respective GIS programs. Presented at the 2013 Esri Southeast User Conference in Jacksonville, FL.
This document discusses using ESRI's Collector app to capture flood event data (FEDCAP). SEPA needs flood event data for flood mapping, risk assessments, warnings, and planning. Currently, data is collected inconsistently using paper forms. FEDCAP allows capturing georeferenced photos, videos, and location data using Collector. A winter trial saw over 300 point and 70 line features captured with photos during major flooding. Users found it faster and more accurate than paper forms. The trial demonstrated improved data quality and time savings. Future enhancements could include customizing forms and automating processing. FEDCAP provides a simple, flexible way to consistently capture useful flood event data.
At Esri UK Annual Conference 2014
Thames Water has been using geographic information system (GIS) solutions from Esri for over six years and ArcGIS Platform now supports almost every part of the organisation. ArcGIS gives Thames Water a single, accurate and up-to-date record of all of its assets and makes this vital business information accessible to employees right across the business. When customers contact Thames Water, call centre agents can locate the caller, identify assets in relation to that customer address and easily see what maintenance or infrastructure projects have occurred or are planned for that area. In addition, Thames Water uses the ArcGIS platform to exchange accurate asset and location information with its mobile engineers, surveyors and field workers. ArcGIS has become an indispensable enterprise system for Thames Water and will continue to play a vital role in the business, as it steadfastly evolves to meet the needs of customers and regulators.
This document discusses the geographic information system (GIS) used by the Seberang Perai Municipal Council (MPSP) in Penang, Malaysia. It provides background on MPSP and the development of its GIS since 2004. The GIS aims to provide a comprehensive geospatial database for data sharing between government departments. It is used for town planning purposes like structure plans, local plans, and zoning checks. The document outlines MPSP GIS's current functions and tools, as well as visions for future improvements like centralized data integration and 3D modeling capabilities.
This document provides an overview of True North Geographic Technologies, a company that provides web and mobile GIS solutions. It discusses True North's background and clients in local government and utilities. It then outlines how they have developed mobile and web-based dashboards to help utilities manage assets and share information. It details their process of starting with a Flex-based web dashboard, then creating new versions to reduce custom code and add tools. It also explains how they expanded into mobile apps in response to client needs, developing both connected and offline mobile apps for utilities to conduct tasks like damage assessment.
2018 GIS in the Rockies Vendor Showcase (Wed): Frontier Precision GIS Service...GIS in the Rockies
As an Esri Gold Partner, plus one of Trimble’s largest Geospatial dealers, we offer a wide variety of mapping solutions, plus GIS professional services. Learn about a few of our favorite challenging projects / services and how you can take advantage of our team for your small or large GIS projects.
Transformer Management. Full Lifecycle Support Using GIS and a Web Applicat...SSP Innovations
NPU underwent an effort to migrate their Transformer Management system from an Access database to a web application from SSP Innovations. All transformer data was migrated to the web application, which provided better access and control over the data. Customizations were then implemented to integrate the web application into NPU’s versioned GIS. This approach to transformer management reduced data redundancy and prevented data inaccuracy.
Basemap data is often an afterthought in utility GIS implementations. Parcels, streets, and imagery from multiple jurisdictions are stacked at the bottom of the layer list in desktop and web apps, leaving users with an assortment of inconsistent cartography and data attributes to sort through. Esri provides tools through the Local and State Government Solution Centers that create a framework for building and maintaining a consistent, seamless landbase that is easier to use and that provides more meaningful context for utility applications.
The document discusses Middle Tennessee Electric Membership Corporation's (MTEMC) transition from a custom Flex-based web dashboard to apps built with Esri's Web AppBuilder and Portal for ArcGIS Server. The goals were to streamline tools, focus on mobile use, eliminate the need for VPN access, and enable use on any device. Challenges included enterprise logins, managing complex map services, consistent access across networks, and avoiding customization. These were addressed through Web AppBuilder widgets, composite locators, basemap templates, and custom widgets for incidents and tracing. The new system increased GIS adoption and prepared MTEMC for future mobile and web applications outside the corporate network.
At Esri UK Annual Conference 2014
United Utilities (UU) is one of the UK’s largest water and wastewater companies with seven million people in the North West of England. UU had been working with an old GIS ‘landscape’ implementation, comprising five separate systems. Without an enterprise GIS platform affording ‘one version of the truth’, there were risks to the business of making decisions based on wrong or missing information. UU embarked on the journey of Linear Asset Management (LAM) programme with an aim to create a future-proof GIS platform and take UU right to the front of the utility industry in terms of leading-edge technology and state-of-the-art information management.
Roscommon County Council Open Data Portal Dublinked .
Barry Doyle, Geographic Information System manager in Roscommon County Council, presented on his experience developing the open data portal for Roscommon Councy Council in addition to adhering to and developing best practices and standards in open data publishing.
This document discusses how BT Lancashire Services uses GIS technology like ArcGIS Online to help public sector organizations in Lancashire deliver efficient and effective services. It provides examples of how Lancashire County Council uses ArcGIS Online and InstantAtlas to create dashboards for business intelligence and how Lancashire Constabulary uses it to localize their website and embed maps. The document advocates extending the use of ArcGIS Online's out-of-the-box functionality to meet more customer needs and provide information to everyone on demand across devices.
ESRIUK_Track4_maria adamson BT Lancashire ServicesEsri UK
This document discusses how BT Lancashire Services uses GIS technology like ArcGIS Online to help public sector organizations in Lancashire deliver services more efficiently. It provides examples of how Lancashire County Council uses ArcGIS Online for business intelligence dashboards and how Lancashire Constabulary uses it for an interactive map-enabled website. ArcGIS Online allows sharing of up-to-date geographic information across organizations to support decision making and provide location-based information to citizens.
Full planning support system at your fingertips mvopc p&z_120712MVRPC
This document discusses planning support systems (PSS) and their use by the Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission (MVRPC) and the City of Kettering, Ohio. It provides an overview of what a PSS is, describes some of the current and emerging PSS applications used by Kettering like GIS systems, permit and land management software, and mobile technologies. It also discusses the benefits of PSS, challenges faced, and future plans to expand data sharing and public access to planning information through PSS.
The document describes a regional planning initiative in the Miami Valley region of Ohio that developed a future regional growth framework map. The framework was created using a "wheels of the future" approach, which intersected data from different factors like development status, protected lands, urbanized areas, zoning, and land suitability studies to assign categories for future development, redevelopment, or preservation to census blocks. A geographic information system was used to compile and analyze the data from these factors and formulate scenarios to identify recommended solutions for a regional growth framework map to guide long-term strategic land development.
Connexus Energy standardized on Clevest’s Mobile Workforce applications and Schneider Electric’s Responder product for Outage Management, partnering with SSP Innovations and Clevest to build the bridge between the two products. SSP and Clevest integrated their systems using a Multispeak interface for outage data. Attend this session to learn more about how the two vendors collaborated with Connexus on the integration process, and the results achieved.
SQL Server Reporting Services at the Swan Hill Rural City CouncilDes Martin
The document discusses the implementation of SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) at the Swan Hill Rural City Council in Victoria, Australia. It provides details on installing SSRS 2008 R2 on the Council's GIS server, developing reports using Microsoft Business Intelligence Studio that connect to SQL Server databases and tables, incorporating spatial and non-spatial data in report layouts, using parameters to filter data, deploying reports to the reporting server, and generating reports in various formats.
Overview of Next-Gen 911 in Tennessee and how the Address Data Management tools solution can be used to support data maintenance for 911.
Presented at the 2015 Esri Southeast User Conference in Nashville, Tennessee.
SEPA needs flood event data for flood risk mapping, assessments, and management. The document describes a trial of using ESRI Collector App and ArcGIS Online to capture flood event data (FEDCAP), finding it improved data quality and reduced collection/processing time compared to traditional methods. The winter trial period saw many flood events across Scotland and successful testing of FEDCAP. The methodology, trial results, and future improvements are discussed. Feedback was positive about FEDCAP being a simple, flexible, and secure way to effectively capture flood data.
Break on Through (To The Java(Script) Side) - Smart Development - Esri UK Ann...Esri UK
In June 2016, Esri retired the ArcGIS API for Flex. This presentation aims to demonstrate the many benefits of migrating existing Flex applications to JavaScript, utilising the full suite of well-documented online resources and additional training options available from Esri. These have enabled Intertek to undertake this transition seamlessly and taking advantage of enhanced features provided by using JavaScript.
Overview of GIS applications recently deployed at Middle Tennessee Electric Membership Corporation. Older apps built on the ArcGIS Viewer for Flex were replaced with newer responsive versions based on the Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS.
Presented at the 2015 Esri Southeast User Conference in Nashville, Tennessee.
This document summarizes the use of geographic information systems (GIS) on the Crossrail construction project in London. It discusses (1) an overview of Crossrail, the challenges of the complex project, and how GIS fits in, (2) how GIS data is shared across stakeholders through web portals, mobile apps, and open data, and (3) implementations including customizing GIS tools and a timeline of rolling out new capabilities from 2015-2016. Future plans are to integrate additional tools like 3D modeling, linear referencing, and hand over the GIS system for ongoing rail operations.
Provides an overview of how Putnam County, TN and the City of Cookeville partnered to share resources an collaborate on data maintenance in order to grow their respective GIS programs. Presented at the 2013 Esri Southeast User Conference in Jacksonville, FL.
This document discusses using ESRI's Collector app to capture flood event data (FEDCAP). SEPA needs flood event data for flood mapping, risk assessments, warnings, and planning. Currently, data is collected inconsistently using paper forms. FEDCAP allows capturing georeferenced photos, videos, and location data using Collector. A winter trial saw over 300 point and 70 line features captured with photos during major flooding. Users found it faster and more accurate than paper forms. The trial demonstrated improved data quality and time savings. Future enhancements could include customizing forms and automating processing. FEDCAP provides a simple, flexible way to consistently capture useful flood event data.
At Esri UK Annual Conference 2014
Thames Water has been using geographic information system (GIS) solutions from Esri for over six years and ArcGIS Platform now supports almost every part of the organisation. ArcGIS gives Thames Water a single, accurate and up-to-date record of all of its assets and makes this vital business information accessible to employees right across the business. When customers contact Thames Water, call centre agents can locate the caller, identify assets in relation to that customer address and easily see what maintenance or infrastructure projects have occurred or are planned for that area. In addition, Thames Water uses the ArcGIS platform to exchange accurate asset and location information with its mobile engineers, surveyors and field workers. ArcGIS has become an indispensable enterprise system for Thames Water and will continue to play a vital role in the business, as it steadfastly evolves to meet the needs of customers and regulators.
This document discusses the geographic information system (GIS) used by the Seberang Perai Municipal Council (MPSP) in Penang, Malaysia. It provides background on MPSP and the development of its GIS since 2004. The GIS aims to provide a comprehensive geospatial database for data sharing between government departments. It is used for town planning purposes like structure plans, local plans, and zoning checks. The document outlines MPSP GIS's current functions and tools, as well as visions for future improvements like centralized data integration and 3D modeling capabilities.
This document provides an overview of True North Geographic Technologies, a company that provides web and mobile GIS solutions. It discusses True North's background and clients in local government and utilities. It then outlines how they have developed mobile and web-based dashboards to help utilities manage assets and share information. It details their process of starting with a Flex-based web dashboard, then creating new versions to reduce custom code and add tools. It also explains how they expanded into mobile apps in response to client needs, developing both connected and offline mobile apps for utilities to conduct tasks like damage assessment.
2018 GIS in the Rockies Vendor Showcase (Wed): Frontier Precision GIS Service...GIS in the Rockies
As an Esri Gold Partner, plus one of Trimble’s largest Geospatial dealers, we offer a wide variety of mapping solutions, plus GIS professional services. Learn about a few of our favorite challenging projects / services and how you can take advantage of our team for your small or large GIS projects.
Transformer Management. Full Lifecycle Support Using GIS and a Web Applicat...SSP Innovations
NPU underwent an effort to migrate their Transformer Management system from an Access database to a web application from SSP Innovations. All transformer data was migrated to the web application, which provided better access and control over the data. Customizations were then implemented to integrate the web application into NPU’s versioned GIS. This approach to transformer management reduced data redundancy and prevented data inaccuracy.
Basemap data is often an afterthought in utility GIS implementations. Parcels, streets, and imagery from multiple jurisdictions are stacked at the bottom of the layer list in desktop and web apps, leaving users with an assortment of inconsistent cartography and data attributes to sort through. Esri provides tools through the Local and State Government Solution Centers that create a framework for building and maintaining a consistent, seamless landbase that is easier to use and that provides more meaningful context for utility applications.
The document discusses Middle Tennessee Electric Membership Corporation's (MTEMC) transition from a custom Flex-based web dashboard to apps built with Esri's Web AppBuilder and Portal for ArcGIS Server. The goals were to streamline tools, focus on mobile use, eliminate the need for VPN access, and enable use on any device. Challenges included enterprise logins, managing complex map services, consistent access across networks, and avoiding customization. These were addressed through Web AppBuilder widgets, composite locators, basemap templates, and custom widgets for incidents and tracing. The new system increased GIS adoption and prepared MTEMC for future mobile and web applications outside the corporate network.
At Esri UK Annual Conference 2014
United Utilities (UU) is one of the UK’s largest water and wastewater companies with seven million people in the North West of England. UU had been working with an old GIS ‘landscape’ implementation, comprising five separate systems. Without an enterprise GIS platform affording ‘one version of the truth’, there were risks to the business of making decisions based on wrong or missing information. UU embarked on the journey of Linear Asset Management (LAM) programme with an aim to create a future-proof GIS platform and take UU right to the front of the utility industry in terms of leading-edge technology and state-of-the-art information management.
Roscommon County Council Open Data Portal Dublinked .
Barry Doyle, Geographic Information System manager in Roscommon County Council, presented on his experience developing the open data portal for Roscommon Councy Council in addition to adhering to and developing best practices and standards in open data publishing.
This document discusses how BT Lancashire Services uses GIS technology like ArcGIS Online to help public sector organizations in Lancashire deliver efficient and effective services. It provides examples of how Lancashire County Council uses ArcGIS Online and InstantAtlas to create dashboards for business intelligence and how Lancashire Constabulary uses it to localize their website and embed maps. The document advocates extending the use of ArcGIS Online's out-of-the-box functionality to meet more customer needs and provide information to everyone on demand across devices.
ESRIUK_Track4_maria adamson BT Lancashire ServicesEsri UK
This document discusses how BT Lancashire Services uses GIS technology like ArcGIS Online to help public sector organizations in Lancashire deliver services more efficiently. It provides examples of how Lancashire County Council uses ArcGIS Online for business intelligence dashboards and how Lancashire Constabulary uses it for an interactive map-enabled website. ArcGIS Online allows sharing of up-to-date geographic information across organizations to support decision making and provide location-based information to citizens.
The document discusses the National Informatics Centre's (NIC) initiatives on visualization through maps and images from 1990 onwards. It provides details on NIC's Multi-Layer GIS Platform called NICMAPS which provides seamless countrywide base maps, satellite images, and hybrid maps aligned to global standards. NICMAPS serves as an essential component of Digital India for electronic delivery of services for planning and governance. It provides maps and layers at different scales along with terrain maps and supports geo-coding of locations. The document outlines NIC's role in developing digital GIS assets and standards-based multi-layer GIS framework involving various stakeholders for use in e-governance applications.
The document discusses Hexagon Geospatial's mobile applications for field data collection and management. It provides an overview of Mobile MapWorks, a tablet-based app that allows users to capture, edit and update asset information in the field. Key features highlighted include offline workflows, role-based configurations, integration with common GIS data formats and standards, and basemap support. Example customers provided are a water authority and city government who use Mobile MapWorks to manage asset inspections and updates. Mobile Alert is also introduced as a crowdsourcing app that allows citizens to anonymously report issues to local authorities, with features such as geotagged photos and mapping of reported incidents.
How to Easily Load Data into ArcGIS for Local GovernmentSafe Software
Find out how to take advantage of the 50+ maps and apps available with ArcGIS for Local Government. You’ll first learn about the benefits of this initiative from Esri’s ArcGIS for Local Government Project Manager, Scott Oppmann. Then, via demos from Steve MacCabe (Safe Software) and Steve Grise (Vertex3), you’ll discover how to easily load data into this information model and perform QC during the load process to maintain data integrity.
Leveraging ArcGIS Platform & CityEngine for GIS based Master PlansEsri India
Sustainable, scalable and future ready urban development is one the key priorities in India as well globally. Major government programs i.e. Smart Cities and Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) aim to build foundations to achieve this.
For any planned development, master plan is a starting point. A master plan provides a long term blueprint that guides the sustainable planned development of the city. Use of GIS for master planning is not new. GIS-based Master Plans will help in different types of urban planning exercises, e.g. preparation of development plan, zonal plan, utility plan, infrastructure plan, etc. Even Smart City program and AMRUT programs mandate use of GIS for master plan creation.
ArcGIS is a complete platform for end-to-end city planning, design and management. The webinar illustrates how ArcGIS Platform and 3D capabilities of CityEngine provides a complete set of tools for end-to-end GIS based master plan creation and updation.
Esri UC 2016 - Central San and the Local Government Information ModelCarl Von Stetten
The story of how Central San built a new integrated spatial asset management platform, and how the Esri Local Government Information Model (LGIM) provided the foundation.
Next Generation Open Data Platforms | AWS Public Sector Summit 2016Amazon Web Services
The document discusses the evolution and future of open data platforms like GeoPlatform.gov, which implements goals of the National Spatial Data Infrastructure Strategic Plan. Key points include:
- GeoPlatform.gov provides a consistent portal for open geospatial data and services, and shared hosting of these resources.
- Recent improvements include new map viewers, analytics dashboards, and tools for data discovery, sharing, and collaboration.
- Future plans include expanding data registries, monitoring service quality, and providing more open APIs to developers.
- The overall aim is to advance open data sharing and make national geospatial resources more accessible, interoperable, and usable.
This document provides information on PT PreciseAgri Indonesia, a company that provides precision agriculture systems and solutions. It outlines their vision to use information technology like GIS to help plantations manage rising costs and land constraints. Their mission is to help plantations establish precision agriculture by streamlining GIS use and integrating related technologies. They offer enterprise GIS software and custom mapping, surveying, and analysis services to provide plantations inventory data, optimize resource allocation, and ensure sustainable output. Their software includes modules for land management, inventory, maintenance, and water management.
We NSG India, a ESRI Gold Partner, have been working with many companies on a collaborative mode and delivering solutions on ESRI platform configured to their businesses.
NSG has global presence in India, UAE, NewZealand, United states and we offer services in the following ESRI and Microsoft technology areas: NSGI has a special focus on application development, geo-database implementation and web deployment. We develop applications across the entire ESRI suite of products – from ArcPad to ArcGIS Server and ArcGIS Online,
ArcFM Desktop and ArcFM Server based application customisation using.NET, Java using SQL Server and Oracle spatial databases.
We are ESRI-Centric working on Strategic GIS Consulting, Enterprise GIS Implementations catering to specific vertical markets and domains like Ports, Building Inspection Management and Citizen centric incident and complaints management system for Local Government (Municipal Councils, Counties), Climate Change, Marine, Utilities and Spatial Data Infrastructure.
We have expertise in small to medium to large scale ESRI and Microsoft Based projects. We specialize in offshore-based application development & have proven track record in providing turnkey solution to GIS Companies and Governments. We provide offshore technical and development support on Geocortex Spatial application infrastructure with future proof technologies with minimum custom code requirements. Our offshore development model has a proven cost saving and enable the organization to:
1. Create GIS applications that meet the demand for maps and applications for administrators and project stakeholders;
2. Provide end-users with simple and repeatable processes for accessing information, inside applications tailored to their needs.
3. Reduce the cost of development, support, maintaining/administering applications.
4. Share geospatial information with internal or external stakeholders on an array of desktop/mobile devices.
I have also attached a brief presentation on our corporate background and service capabilities. If you need any additional information or have a query, please do feel free to contact us.
GIS Mobile Apps for Highways - Wiltshire CouncilEsri UK
Wiltshire County Council introduced mobile GIS apps to capture asset data in the field to address issues with outdated paper-based data collection. They developed 3 collector apps and 4 viewer apps for highways staff. This improved data accuracy, allowed real-time decision making, and saved the council over £55,000 annually in travel and process costs by eliminating duplicate data entry. The mobile apps also improved responsiveness and helped protect the council from liability claims. The success of these apps has led other teams in the council to explore similar mobile solutions.
iMap 4.0 Effective Management of Spatial InformationEsri
iMap 4.0 is a web-based GIS application that provides tools for viewing, querying, editing and analyzing spatial data within a web browser without plugins. It uses Java and a "no session" approach to enable fast and reliable access for a large number of simultaneous users. The document outlines iMap 4.0's basic functionality like pan/zoom, identification of attribute data, and measurements. It also describes advanced functionality, interoperability with standards like WMS/WFS/WCS, and how iMap 4.0 can be used by local governments for applications such as spatial planning, permits, infrastructure and crisis management.
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Spatial Systems at the Swan Hill Rural City Council
1. Spatial Systems at the Swan
Hill Rural City Council
Des Martin – GIS Officer
2. Swan Hill Rural City Council
• Located in the Mallee region of Victoria, Australia
(350 km north of Melbourne)
• Total area of 6100 sqm km servicing a population
of approximately 20000
• Main service centres based in Swan Hill and
Robinvale
• Notable for access to the Murray River, Profitable
agricultural industry and culturally diverse
community
3. Spatial Systems and Applications
MapInfo Professional 12.0
• Councils centralized
desktop GIS
application
• Approximately 10
active program users
• Shared spatial data
storage across
Councils information
network
4. Spatial Systems and Applications
Exponare Enquiry 5.6
• 64 Bit Program
Installation
• Corporate application
installed on all council
imaged desktops
• External
authenticated
application
5. Spatial Systems and Applications
MapInfo Stratus
• Councils public facing
mapping application
• Cloud based program
aiming to represent
individuals locations and
community services
which are around them
• Fully customizable
interface
6. Spatial Systems and Applications
MapInfo MapBasic Programs
• Incorporated as
scheduled tasks to run
on a nightly/weekly
basis on councils
production server
• Relate to creating of
new tables and
refreshing existing
datasets
7. Spatial Systems and Applications
Spatial Databases
• SQL Server 2008
• Spatial analysis
capabilities
• Creation of data views
relating to Council
corporate information
• Live data integrated
with Exponare
Enquiry 5.6
8. Spatial Systems and Applications
SSRS Reporting Services
• Reporting server
installed on
development server
• Integrated with spatial
and corporate data to
produce advanced
reports
• Linked to Exponare
Enquiry 5.6 for access
to property reports
9. Spatial Systems and Applications
GBM Mobile – Trimble NOMAD
• Mobile data capture
software insatlled on
a rugged GPS
enabled device
• Assist in the capture
of regulatory
information and asset
inspections in the
field.
10. Spatial Systems and Applications
The Future
• Potential advances to
Councils online
mapping capabilities
• Integration with open
source systems QGIS
– PostGIS
• New CRS
implementation
across Council
11. Thankyou for your time…
Des Martin – GIS Officer
dmartin@swanhill.vic.gov.au
Phone: (03) 5036 2372
https://www.linkedin.com/pub/des-martin/72/118/66b