The GIS Web Mapping Application is design to have the look and feel as Google Earth. The primary functionality is to provide the user information about FRA's rail lines, rail crossings, freight stations, and mileposting.
The Printing application for of a set (Editing/Printing) of STR-GIS developed Web-map applications that will enable the Traffic Services Investigator Area Administration staff to maintain in real-time, staff's attribute information in the STR-GIS database. In conjunction with the print applications a custom-built print template, Traffic Services Investigator Administration staff will be able to produce a PDF exhibit with any edited or new information on demand. AD GroupsSTRGR_GIS_AdministratorsSTRGR_GIS_TSInvstgtr_AdminArea_EDIT
A STR-GIS developed Web-map application that wille the ROW Specialist Area Administration to maintain, staff's attribute information in the STR-GIS database in real-time. AD GroupsSTRGR_GIS_AdministratorsSTRGR_ROW_Spclst_AdminArea_EDIT
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The digital administrative boundaries provide an overview of the structure of the public administration in Brandenburg in a GIS application. The data is provided free of charge via automated procedures or by self-extraction. When using the data, the license conditions must be observed.
Expands the use of internal data for creating Geographic Information System (GIS) maps. SSA's Database Systems division developed a map users guide for GIS data object publishing and was made available in an internal Sharepoint site for access throughout the agency. The guide acts as the reference for publishers of GIS objects across the life-cycle in our single, central geodatabase implementation.
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The cadastral mapping market is experiencing robust growth, driven by increasing urbanization, the need for efficient land administration, and the rising adoption of advanced technologies like GIS and GPS. The market, currently valued at approximately $15 billion in 2025, is projected to exhibit a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 8% from 2025 to 2033. This significant expansion is fueled by several key factors. Governments worldwide are prioritizing land registration and management to improve transparency, reduce disputes, and facilitate sustainable development. Furthermore, the integration of advanced technologies like AI and machine learning into cadastral mapping processes is streamlining workflows, enhancing accuracy, and reducing costs. This technological advancement is further accelerating market growth, particularly within developing nations where efficient land management systems are crucial for economic progress. The competitive landscape comprises both established players like Trimble, Autodesk, and Bentley Systems, and emerging companies specializing in geospatial technologies. These companies are constantly innovating to offer more precise, cost-effective, and efficient solutions. However, challenges remain, including data security concerns, the need for standardized data formats across different regions, and the requirement for substantial investment in infrastructure and training. Despite these restraints, the long-term outlook for the cadastral mapping market remains exceptionally positive, driven by ongoing technological advancements and the unwavering demand for efficient land administration globally. The market is segmented by technology, application, and region, with opportunities spread across various geographic locations, presenting significant growth potential for both established players and new entrants.
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HEPGIS is a web-based interactive geographic map server that allows users to navigate and view geo-spatial data, print maps, and obtain data on specific features using only a web browser. It includes geo-spatial data used for transportation planning. HEPGIS previously received ARRA funding for development of Economically distressed Area maps. It is also being used to demonstrate emerging trends to address MPO and statewide planning regulations/requirements , enhanced National Highway System, Primary Freight Networks, commodity flows and safety data . HEPGIS has been used to help implement MAP-21 regulations and will help implement the Grow America Act, particularly related to Ladder of Opportunities and MPO reforms.
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This dataset is of simplified geometries from COD live services deployed June 2019. Simplification methods applied from ESRI libraries using Python, Node.js and Mapshaper.js and based on adapted procedures for best outcomes preserving shape, topology and attributes. These data are not a substitute for the original COD data sets used in GIS applications. No warranties of any kind are made for any purpose and this dataset is offered as-is. Versions of topojson, kml and csv are also available. For a list of other simplified CODs see the address list: https://github.com/UGA-ITOSHumanitarianGIS/mapservicedoc/raw/master/Data/AWSDeploymentURLlist.xlsx
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HEPGIS is a web-based interactive geographic map server that allows users to navigate and view geo-spatial data, print maps, and obtain data on specific features using only a web browser. It includes geo-spatial data used for transportation planning. HEPGIS previously received ARRA funding for development of Economically distressed Area maps. It is also being used to demonstrate emerging trends to address MPO and statewide planning regulations/requirements , enhanced National Highway System, Primary Freight Networks, commodity flows and safety data . HEPGIS has been used to help implement MAP-21 regulations and will help implement the Grow America Act, particularly related to Ladder of Opportunities and MPO reforms.
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This file contains two items. First, the complete wireframes in Adobe XD format for the development of a GIS-Based mobile application for flood risk preparedness. Second, a video presenting the potential look and functioning of the iTYSA flood preparedness app with a mock-up created by Abby Muricho Onencan. The mock-up was created with Adobe XD and the demonstration was created with an inbuilt functionality for Adobe XD to develop videos.
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This GIS layer contains the boundaries of the unincorporated county and incorporated cities within the state of California. The initial dataset was first published on October 20, 2021, and was based on the State Board of Equalization's tax rate area boundaries. As of April 1, 2024, the maintenance of this dataset is provided by the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration for the purpose of determining sales and use tax jurisdictions. The boundaries are continuously being revised when areas of conflict are discovered between the original boundary provided by the California State Board of Equalization and the boundary made publicly available by local, state, and federal government. Some differences may occur between actual recorded boundaries and the boundaries used for sales and use tax purposes. The boundaries in this map are representations of taxing jurisdictions for the purpose of determining sales and use tax areas and should not be used to determine precise city or county boundary line locations. COUNTY = county name; CITY = city name or unincorporated territory; COPRI = county number followed by the 3-digit city primary number used in the California State Board of Equalization's 6-digit tax rate area numbering system (for the purpose of this map, unincorporated areas are assigned "000" to indicate that the area is not within a city).
DNR land ownership and administrative interest mapped to the PLS forty level. This layer merges the DNR Control Point Generated PLS layer with IBM mainframe-based land records. Land records in the layer depict lands administered by the DNR Division of Ecological Services. The data are limited to a forty level resolution. Therefore, holdings that are less than a forty in extent are represented as a full forty in the data (although specific fields exist within the attribute tables that allow the user to identify these). Detailed discussion on the issues associated with the application of this data can be found at: http://intranet.dnr.state.mn.us/mis/gis/pdf/landrecords_read.pdf
The ArcGIS Pro Permitting and Environmental Information Tool (APPEIT) Project Package includes all of the layers that are in the NTIA Permitting and Environmental Information Application as well as the APPEIT Tool which will allow users to input a project area and determine what layers from the application overlap with it. An overview of the project package and the APPEIT tool is provided below.
User instructions on how to use the tool are available here. A video explaining how to use the Project Package is also available here.
Project Package Overview
This map package includes all of the layers from the NTIA Permitting and Environmental Information Application. The layers included are all feature services from various Federal and State agencies. The map package was created with ArcGIS Pro 3.4.0. The map package was created to allow users easy access to all feature services including symbology. The map package will allow users to avoid downloading datasets individually and easily incorporate into their own GIS system. The map package includes three maps.
Permitting and Environmental Information Application Layers for GIS Analysis - This map includes all of the map tabs shown in the application, except State Data which is provided in another tab. This map includes feature services that can be used for analysis with other project layers such as a route or project area.
Permitting and Environmental Information Application Layers – For Reference Only - This map includes layers that cannot be used for analysis since they are either imagery or tile layers.
State Data - Reference Only - This map includes all relevant state data that is shown in the application.
The NTIA Permitting and Environmental Information Application was created to help with your permitting planning and environmental review preparation efforts by providing access to multiple maps from publicly available sources, including federal review, permitting, and resource agencies. The application should be used for informational purposes only and is intended solely to assist users with preliminary identification of areas that may require permits or planning to avoid potentially significant impacts to environmental resources subject to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and other statutory requirements. Multiple maps are provided in the application which are created from public sources. This application does not have an exhaustive list of everything you need for permitting or environmental review for a project but is an initial starting point to see what might be required.
APPEIT Tool OverviewThe Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) is providing the ArcGIS Pro Permitting and Environmental Information Tool (APPEIT) to help federal broadband grant recipients and subgrantees identify permits and environmental factors as they plan routes for their broadband deployments. Identifying permit requirements early, initiating pre-application coordination with permitting agencies, and avoiding environmental impacts help drive successful infrastructure projects. NTIA’s public release of the APPEIT tool supports government-wide efforts to improve permitting and explore how online and digital technologies can promote efficient environmental reviews.
This Esri ArcGIS Pro tool is included in the map package and was created to support permitting, planning, and environmental review preparation efforts by providing access to data layers from publicly available sources, including federal review, permitting, and resource agencies. An SOP on how to use the tool is available here. For the full list of APPEIT layers, see Appendix Table 1 in the SOP. The tool is comprised of an ArcGIS Pro Project containing a custom ArcGIS Toolbox tool, linked web map shared by the NTIA’s National Broadband Map (NBAM), a report template, and a Tasks item to guide users through using the tool. This ArcGIS Pro project and its contents (maps and data) are consolidated into this (.ppkx) project file.
To use APPEIT, users will input a project area boundary or project route line in a shapefile or feature class format. The tool will return as a CSV and PDF report that lists any federal layers from the ArcGIS Pro Permitting and Environmental Information Web Map that intersect the project. Users may only input a single project area or line at a time; multiple projects or project segments will need to be screened separately. For project route lines, users are required to specify a buffer distance. The buffer distance that is used for broadband projects should be determined by the area of anticipated impact and should generally not exceed 500 feet. For example, the State of Maryland recommends a 100-foot buffer for broadband permitting. The tool restricts buffers to two miles to ensure relevant results.
Disclaimer
This document is intended solely to assist federal broadband grant recipients and subgrantees in better understanding Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) broadband grant programs and the requirements set forth in the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for this program. This document does not and is not intended to supersede, modify, or otherwise alter applicable statutory or regulatory requirements, the terms and conditions of the award, or the specific application requirements set forth in the NOFO. In all cases, statutory and regulatory mandates, the terms and conditions of the award, the requirements set forth in the NOFO, and follow-on policies and guidance, shall prevail over any inconsistencies contained in this document.
NTIA’s ArcGIS Pro Permitting and Environmental Information Tool (APPEIT) should be used for informational purposes only and is intended solely to assist users with preliminary identification of broadband deployments that may require permits or planning to avoid potentially significant impacts to environmental resources subject to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and other statutory requirements.
The tool is not an exhaustive or complete resource and does not and is not intended to substitute for, supersede, modify, or otherwise alter any applicable statutory or regulatory requirements, or the specific application requirements set forth in any NTIA NOFO, Terms and Conditions, or Special Award Condition. In all cases, statutory and regulatory mandates, and the requirements set forth in NTIA grant documents, shall prevail over any inconsistencies contained in these templates.
The tool relies on publicly available data available on the websites of other federal, state, local, and Tribal agencies, and in some instances, private organizations and research institutions. Layers identified with a double asterisk include information relevant to determining if an “extraordinary circumstance” may warrant more detailed environmental review when a categorical exclusion may otherwise apply. While NTIA continues to make amendments to its websites to comply with Section 508, NTIA cannot ensure Section 508 compliance of federal and non-federal websites or resources users may access from links on NTIA websites.
All data is presented “as is,” “as available” for informational purposes. NTIA does not warrant the accuracy, adequacy, or completeness of this information and expressly disclaims liability for any errors or omissions.
Please e-mail NTIAanalytics@ntia.gov with any questions.
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This dataset is of simplified geometries from COD live services deployed June 2019. Simplification methods applied from ESRI libraries using Python, Node.js and Mapshaper.js and based on adapted procedures for best outcomes preserving shape, topology and attributes. These data are not a substitute for the original COD data sets used in GIS applications. No warranties of any kind are made for any purpose and this dataset is offered as-is.
California Department of Tax and Fee Administration sales and use tax rates by jurisdiction. This data is used by the Find Your Tax Rate application to determine the tax rate of an address. https://maps.cdtfa.ca.gov . There are two layers. Layer 1 is the main tax rate map and layer 0 contains additional Tax Area Code (TAC) field with additional geometry for redevelopment areas.
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The GIS Web Mapping Application is design to have the look and feel as Google Earth. The primary functionality is to provide the user information about FRA's rail lines, rail crossings, freight stations, and mileposting.