"INN: How has GIS technology evolved in recent years?
BR: It hasn’t. The underlying math, map making and coordinates have not changed much at all. The most beneficial advancements are coming from better data, and the flight to quality in GIS data has accelerated."
- Bill Raichle, VP risk decision information for Jersey City, N.J.-based ISO Inc. in an interview on GIS and insurance at
InsuranceNetworking.com Another great Rachie quote: "Out of the box, a GIS is about as exciting as a blank spreadsheet."
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