With 2020 being a very important election year, governments across the country are looking to modernize their systems and workflows that support the elections process. It's not going to be easy, with election offices facing many challenges, including demographic shifts, economic pressures, and antiquated technology. It's no surprise that Governing Magazine considered the conducting of fair and equitable voting/elections as one of the biggest policy challenges in 2019. Luckily, for those governments that are in need of a solution, Esri delivers a smart way to power elections. With integrated maps, analytics, and app configurations, you can guide early voting, locate election day polling places, share real-time election results, find your elected officials, develop redistricting plans, and manage campaigns. Specifically, the ArcGIS Solutions for Elections are a free pre-configured collection of maps and apps to support Election Outreach, Election Management, and Sharing Election Results. Recently, the Mid-Atlantic Government team hosted an Elections Webinar that showcases these solutions, including a high-level overview and demonstrations using real election data from Chester County, Pennsylvania! We encourage you to watch the recording below to get an idea of what's possible:
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As GIS and computing technologies advanced rapidly, many indoor space studies began to adopt GIS technology, data models, and analysis methods. However, even with a considerable amount of research on indoor GIS and various indoor systems developed for different applications, there has not been much attention devoted to adopting indoor GIS for the evaluation space usage. Applying indoor GIS for space usage assessment can not only provide a map-based interface for data collection, but also brings spatial analysis and reporting capabilities for this purpose. This study aims to explore best practice of using an indoor GIS platform to assess space usage and design a complete indoor GIS solution to facilitate and streamline the data collection, a management and reporting workflow. The design has a user-friendly interface for data collectors and an automated mechanism to aggregate and visualize the space usage statistics. A case study was carried out at the Purdue University Libraries to assess study space usage. The system is efficient and effective in collecting student counts and activities and generating reports to interested parties in a timely manner. The analysis results of the collected data provide insights into the user preferences in terms of space usage. This study demonstrates the advantages of applying an indoor GIS solution to evaluate space usage as well as providing a framework to design and implement such a system. The system can be easily extended and applied to other buildings for space usage assessment purposes with minimal development efforts.
An ArcGIS Experience Builder app used by operations staff to document incident information and understand the impact on public infrastructure and human populations.
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The market for Geographic Information Systems (GIS) solutions is projected to reach a staggering XXX million by 2033, growing at a remarkable CAGR of XX% from 2025 to 2033. This growth is driven by the increasing adoption of GIS technology across various industries, including transportation, AEC, telecommunications, agriculture, and entertainment. GIS solutions provide valuable insights by overlaying data onto geographic maps, helping businesses make informed decisions, optimize operations, and enhance customer experiences. Moreover, the growing awareness of sustainability and the need for environmental conservation is further fueling the demand for GIS solutions in sectors such as utilities, environmental consulting, and urban planning. The GIS market is segmented based on type (software, service), application, and region. North America dominates the market, followed by Europe and Asia Pacific. Key players in the GIS industry include Esri, Pro GIS Solutions, GBS, Fugro, DataVoice, Pontech, ABPmer, VertiGIS, Tata Communications, GIS Solutions, Inc, CGIS Solutions, and Spectus. The market is characterized by intense competition, ongoing advancements in technology, and the emergence of specialized GIS solutions. As businesses recognize the transformative potential of GIS technology, the market is expected to continue to experience robust growth in the coming years.
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This project consists of an ArcGIS Pro project that facilitates calculation and analysis of areas that will be affected by a flood incident. The ArcGIS Pro project includes a workflow which is based on the ESRI solution found here: https://doc.arcgis.com/en/arcgis-solutions/latest/reference/use-flood-impact-analysis.htm altered in such a way that i) the end-user will have minimum interaction with the components of the workflow and ii) it can be operated without the need for hard to acquire data.
Tempe relies on data to inform and support decision making for the city’s Homeless Solutions strategy. This comprehensive effort ensures that the city has the most up-to-date information to meet needs, identify emerging trends and create solutions. In this hub site, you’ll find data related to:Outreach and engagementReporting homeless encampmentsVerifying and resolving encampmentsAnnual Point-in-Time homeless countSite is Google Translate enabled. DO NOT DELETE OR MODIFY THIS ITEM. This item is managed by the ArcGIS Hub application. To make changes to this page, please visit https://tempegov.hub.arcgis.com:/overview/edit.
An ArcGIS Dashboard used by GIS staff to view and manage their assigned GIS activities.
Solutions Playbook for Mapping, Statistics, and Land Administration (MSL) consists of ArcGIS solutions for common workflows of national government accounts in the MSL sector.The contents of the playbook will be gradually completed and regularly updated by Esri Indonesia's Solution Strategist Team for National Government Sector.General Solutions:- Offline Mapping- Field Data Collection: Connecting ArcGIS Field Apps with External GNSS Receivers- Open DataNational Mapping and Charting:- Drone2Map for ArcGIS- Production Mapping- Product On DemandOfficial Statistics:- Workflow Manager- Data ReviewerAssessment, Tax, and Land Records:- Workflow Manager- Data Reviewer- Parcel FabricLast updated: Monday, 27 January 2020Copyright © 2020 Esri Indonesia. All rights reserved.
An ArcGIS Hub site used by program managers to share risk reduction information.
A feature layer view used to share effort performed on GIS activities.
An ArcGIS Dashboard used by internal staff to monitor sign and pole conditions.
A feature layer view used by the Citizen Problem Reporter app to submit non-emergency problems and requests in the community.
An ArcGIS Dashboard used in the ArcGIS Hub site, GIS Service Center, to share information with the organization.
A map used in the Capital Project Dashboard to monitor the status of active capital projects in their community.
An ArcGIS Dashboard used by internal and external stakeholders to monitor active capital projects.
A public view of non-emergency requests submitted by general public and internal staff.
An ArcGIS Workforce project used by operations and maintenance supervisors organize and manage routine and ah-hoc field assignments.
A map used in the Election Polling Places application to locate the polling place where ballots can be cast on Election Day.
Problems reported, comments and satisfaction surveys submitted by the general public through focused citizen engagement applications.
An ArcGIS Dashboard used by economic development staff to monitor business operations, finance, and workforce metrics.
With 2020 being a very important election year, governments across the country are looking to modernize their systems and workflows that support the elections process. It's not going to be easy, with election offices facing many challenges, including demographic shifts, economic pressures, and antiquated technology. It's no surprise that Governing Magazine considered the conducting of fair and equitable voting/elections as one of the biggest policy challenges in 2019. Luckily, for those governments that are in need of a solution, Esri delivers a smart way to power elections. With integrated maps, analytics, and app configurations, you can guide early voting, locate election day polling places, share real-time election results, find your elected officials, develop redistricting plans, and manage campaigns. Specifically, the ArcGIS Solutions for Elections are a free pre-configured collection of maps and apps to support Election Outreach, Election Management, and Sharing Election Results. Recently, the Mid-Atlantic Government team hosted an Elections Webinar that showcases these solutions, including a high-level overview and demonstrations using real election data from Chester County, Pennsylvania! We encourage you to watch the recording below to get an idea of what's possible: