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Tagged: esri, state and local government

Friday, March 09, 2012

An interactive table valued at about $168,000 is up and operating in the Redlands City Hall council chambers.
It was a gift from Esri.

- Redlands Daily Facts

Staying in soutern California, KCET offers some interesting and unusual maps of the region.

- KCET

The FCC has released data for "potentially eligible areas for the Mobility Fund Phase I of the Connect America Fund" in three ways for better use: shapefiles, WMS and MapBox tiles. It's pretty impressive how fast MapBox tiles have become a valuable, de joure standard for data.

- FCC blog

by Adena Schutzberg on 03/09 at 05:18 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

Thursday, March 01, 2012

Among the new data accessible through OpenDataPhilly: bike racks, census data, buildings on the Registry of Historic Places, impervious surfaces, and schools.

- Technically Philly

The Honourable Tony Clement, President of the Treasury Board and Minister responsible for FedNor [regional development org in Ontario, Canada], chaired today the first meeting of an advisory panel of leading experts to provide the Government with advice and guidance on its Open Government activities.

Among the members: Alex Miller, President and Founder, ESRI Canada, Alex Howard of O'Reilly, and Vivek Kundra of Salesforce.com.'

- press release

GCN looks at the state of geoportal.gov and how EPA, NOAA and USDA are planning to use it.

- GCN

by Adena Schutzberg on 03/01 at 03:00 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

Saturday, February 25, 2012

The Washington Bureau of the Press Enterprise was at the event to interview Dangermond and cover Esri's move the cloud. I found this quote from U.S. Interior Deputy Secretary David Hayes' presentation noteworthy.

We now have the power to make information digestible for the people who lead your agency. I get mesmerized by Jack Dangermond and his people, and what they can do.

- Press Enterprise

by Adena Schutzberg on 02/25 at 10:13 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

AP Human Geography test takers had the highest jump from 2010 to 2011 in the subjects listed in the blog post:

• "Human Geography" was up 30.3 percent, to 45,229

For context:

Of the 37 subjects tested, participation rates climbed in all but six for the class of 2011, compared with 2010 graduates.

- Ed Week Blog via @NCGE1915

Esri formally announced enhancements to its education site license:

Already added to the site license program this year are the mapping and charting solutions that improve cartographic production including Esri Nautical Solution, Esri Aeronautical Solution, Esri Defense Solution, and Esri Production Mapping. Also added are the ArcGIS Data Interoperability extension, which facilitates data sharing, and Esri Community Analyst, a web-based solution for domestic planning and policy analysis.

Future additions will include subscriptions to ArcGIS Online, a cloud-based system for creating and sharing geospatial content; new workflow-oriented Virtual Campus courses; Esri CityEngine, used for advanced 3D modeling and urban planning; and Esri demographic and Tapestry data for the United States.

- press release

- details and analysis on Ignite Education Blog

A new teaching resource (maps, cards, blocks, role play cards, etc.) for New Zealand high school students that looks at managing growth in the western Bay of Plenty.

'Managing Growth - SmartGrowth' has been jointly developed by the western Bay of Plenty's growth planning organisation SmartGrowth, Tauranga City Council and Bay of Plenty Regional Council with educational curriculum development company Indigo Pacific.

The free resource uses SmartGrowth and the western Bay of Plenty sub-region as a case study for managing growth, exploring global growth-related concepts and national growth-related trends.

Among the topics addressed: mapping and spatial analysis

- Voxy.co.nz

by Adena Schutzberg on 02/15 at 05:28 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

[Chicago  Streets and Sanitation Commissioner Tom] Byrne said the blitzing now permits crews to trim 20 trees a day instead of 14.

The maps are based both on observation by city employees and by callers to the city’s 311 non-emergency line. Byrne said that in less than four months, use of the program has reduced the number of backlogged tree-trimming requests from 30,000 to 23,000, with a blitz taking place in each of the city’s 50 wards roughly twice a month.

...Byrne said it saves on manpower, fuel and mechanical wear and addresses complaints more quickly.

The app was first used to map crime, now tree trimming requests. Next up: graffitti.

- CBS Chicago

2011 NAIP 1 meter, 4 band aerial photography is now available in Image Server (image.agrc.utah.gov). This imagery was acquired statewide in the summer of 2011 as a part of the National Agriculture Imagery Program and is also available for FTP download as well.

- Utah GIS Portal

The county will now offer its global information mapping services at no cost to area school corporations.

Allen County commissioners approved a new membership agreement with Fort Wayne Community Schools today that will eliminate the fees the county normally charges for sharing mapping information, said Dave Estes, who manages the county’s GIS office.

The legislation that requires those fees has retricted the county from contributing to IndianaMap, the state's map.

Journal Gazette (I contacted the paper about the expansion of "GIS" above)

"Investigators consider making map of arson fires" is the headline in the local paper in Kamploops, BC. They have a list of the suspicious fires. I wonder what they are waiting for?

Kamloops Daily News

Esri is among those noted in new project cited in a press release from the White House discussing its Global Development Policy.

• A new “app store” for development to spur humanitarian apps and software: USAID has joined forces with today’s leading technology companies to build an “app store” for development-oriented software.  The platform will enable public and private technology interventions to be scaled and replicated across multiple countries, programs, and implementers while creating a marketplace of ideas and applications.   This partnership will take advantage of the knowledge of “cloud computing experts” from major technology companies such as HP, Cisco, Accenture, and ESRI to increase the productivity and efficiency of USAID’s development assistance.

fact sheet via @michael_d_gould

by Adena Schutzberg on 02/14 at 03:00 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

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