I can't say I'd run into the latter term until today in the
Ionia Sentinel-Standard (Michigan). The term is in the headline and throughout the "we're getting Web-enabled GIS" story. Allied Information Solutions will create the system at a cost of $20,000 plus $5000/year maintenance. I wondered if the consultants, AIS use the term? I found two webpages that might relate to the company
one was a placeholder listing three offices, the
other was "under construction."
So, I look at Clinton County's site, noted in the article as being up and running with Web-enabled GIS. I found this
page which uses the terms:
On-Line Mapping Service and On-Line Mapping. That said the text confirms "This is a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) application brought to you by Clinton County, MI. It was designed by PlanSight LLC using ArcIMS."
I'm thinking this won't be sorted out anytime soon!
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