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TwitterAbout this templateThis template is designed to help police officers report daily activities with ArcGIS QuickCapture. All records reported are updated into ArcGIS for further visualization and analysis. Read more about this templateWhat you getArcGIS QuickCapture templates contain a collection of ArcGIS items that are deployed together as an ArcGIS solution item. This template includes the following:QuickCapture projectHosted feature layer(s) and hosted feature layer view(s)Web mapMobile and desktop dashboardView template detailsDeploymentWhen deploying the template, we will recreate all these items into a designated folder in your content, and a new Solution item will also be created to help you visualize the related ArcGIS items. Once deployed, you can continue to customize each item to fit your organization’s needs.
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TwitterThe dataset contains polygons representing of MPD Police Sectors, created as part of the DC Geographic Information System (DC GIS) for the D.C. Office of the Chief Technology Officer (OCTO) and participating D.C. government agencies. In 2017 the Metropolitan Police Department formed an additional operational geographic layer called Sector. The Sector model brings additional management accountability to districts and allows for faster dispatch, lower response times, and improved service to the community. Sectors are made up of multiple Police Service Areas (PSAs) and are headed by a Captain. Please note that PSA is still an active operational model used by MPD; Sector is an additional layer between the PSA and District levels.2019 Boundary Changes:Periodically, MPD conducts a comprehensive assessment of our patrol boundaries to ensure optimal operations. This effort considers current workload, anticipated population growth, economic development, and community needs. The overarching goals for the 2019 realignment effort included: optimal availability of police resources, officer safety and wellness, and efficient delivery of police services. These changes took effect on 01/10/2019.On 03/27/2019, this boundary was modified to adjust dispatching of North Capitol Street’s northwest access roads to be more operationally efficient.
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TwitterThe dataset contains locations and attributes of Post Offices, created as part of the DC Geographic Information System (DC GIS) for the D.C. Office of the Chief Technology Officer (OCTO) and participating D.C. government agencies. Information provided by the United States Postal Service (USPS) and DC GIS staff geo-processed the data.
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Uncover historical ownership history and changes over time by performing a reverse Whois lookup for the company GIS-SPECIALIST.
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TwitterSenior Service Network Service Locations. The dataset contains locations and attributes of select Office of Aging listed services, created as part of the DC Geographic Information System (DC GIS) for the D.C. Office of the Chief Technology Officer (OCTO) and participating D.C. government agencies. The DC Department of Aging and Community Living (DACL) website and Senior Service Directory identified aging service locations and DC GIS staff geo-processed the data. Services include adult day care, adult education, advocacy, case management, group housing, job training, group meals, health care support, legal assistance, recreation, transportation, and wellness.
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TwitterMy name is Tom and I work as a GIS Officer for a charity called Sustrans. Our main goal is to make it easier for people to walk, wheel, and cycle.
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TwitterThe dataset contains locations and attributes of Embassies, created as part of the DC Geographic Information System (DC GIS) for the D.C. Office of the Chief Technology Officer (OCTO) and participating D.C. government agencies. A database provided by the DC Office of the Chief Technology Officer (OCTO) identified Embassy locations and DC GIS staff geo-processed the data to the Master Address Repository (MAR).
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TwitterDistrict addresses for the District Land. The dataset contains of addresses for the District land (Owned, Operated, and Maintained), created as part of the DC Geographic Information System (DC GIS) for the D.C. Office of the Chief Technology Officer (OCTO) and participating D.C. government agencies. Databases researched by the DC Office of the Chief Technology Officer (OCTO) identified DC Agency locations and DC GIS staff geo-processed the data.
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TwitterThe dataset contains locations and attributes of Hotels, created as part of the DC Geographic Information System (DC GIS) for the D.C. Office of the Chief Technology Officer (OCTO) and participating D.C. government agencies. A database provided by the DC Taxi Commission (DCTC) and research at various commercial websites identified Hotels and DC GIS staff geo-processed the data.
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MNR Road Network is a related table for MNR Road Segments. For details and metadata go to MNR Road Segments.ContactShawn Mason, Regional GIS Officer,shawn.mason@ontario.ca
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TwitterThe dataset includes polygons representing the _location and attributes of Central Employment Area (CEA). The CEA is the core area of the District of Columbia where the greatest concentration of employment in the city and region is encouraged, created as part of the DC Geographic Information System (DC GIS) for the D.C. Office of the Chief Technology Officer (OCTO) and participating D.C. government agencies. Jurisdictions were identified from public records (map and written description created by the National Capital Planning Commission) and heads-up digitized from the 1995 orthophotographs.
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TwitterMilitary Facilities. The dataset contains locations and attributes of Military Facilities, created as part of the DC Geographic Information System (DC GIS) for the D.C. Office of the Chief Technology Officer (OCTO) and participating D.C. government agencies. Information researched by the DC Office of the Chief Technology Officer identified Military Facilities and DC GIS staff geo-processed the data.
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The TPD Incidents of Aggravated Assaults Against Police Officers, 2010 - 2015 file contains incidents that occurred between January 1, 2010 and December 31, 2015, against an Officer of the Tucson Police Department while on-duty and engaged in a call for service. PurposeThis data is provided for informational purposes only. Dataset ClassificationLevel 0 - OpenKnown UsesLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.Known ErrorsTotals in this file may vary from official totals following investigation. This data is not to be relied upon for official purposes. There is a small margin of error when processing the data for mapping purposes; therefore, some incidents may either be omitted from, or inaccurately mapped. On July 31, 2012, TPD transitioned to a completely new computer-aided dispatch and records management system, therefore some fields in this dataset will not be populated prior to this date.Data ContactTucson PoliceUpdate FrequencyUpdated OccasionallyLast known update: April 2016
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TwitterThis sample QuickCapture project is designed to help Police Officers report daily activities with a single tap. All records reported are updated into ArcGIS for further visualization and analysis. Open this dashboard to see all submitted activities.Read more about this template
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TwitterThis layer is maintained by the public works department. It is an inventory of tree sites originally performed by the Davey Tree Company in 2011. Updates have been applied by the GIS Technician in the Public Works Department. Additions and changes are determined by Forestry Staff based on GPS data collection, maps, site visits, and staff knowledge.
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TwitterA Geospatial Data Resource Site (GDRS) is a structured collection of GIS apps and data used as the data structure that supports the Minnesota Geospatial Commons (MGC) and MNDNR Quick Layers (for ArcGIS Pro and ArcMap). The GDRS Manager application allows anyone to create their own local GDRS, either to be shared on an organization's network drive or to use offline. There is no installation for the GDRSManager. Simply download the application and double-click the executable file to run it. Current version: 1.0.0.44
Use https://resources.gisdata.mn.gov/pub/gdrs as the source GDRS to access the full public data from the MGC. Copy everything or select which datasets you want to copy to a local GDRS destination. If you have disk space or download speed limiations, sorting the resources by size and unselecting the largest resources is a quick way to reduce the size of a the GDRS but still have access to most of the resources.
Once you have a GDRS set up, run the application again whenever you want to update existing datasets or add additional datasets. You can even keep your data current by scheduling automatic updates to run gdrsmanager.exe through a bat file. For your reference, a template bat file gdrsmanager_console.bat is included in the application download. Just make sure to update the bat file to include the path to your copy of GDRS Manager, and schedule the bat file to run as desired.
The application download includes a comprehensive help document, which you can also access separately here:
gdrsmanager_quicklayers_Pro_help.pdf
gdrsmanager_quicklayers_help.pdf (ArcMap)
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TwitterThis metadata record describes the DTM comprised of classified aerial lidar elevation points, photogrammetrically compiled breaklines and the derived TIN for Spalding County, GA Original contact information: Contact Name: Brian Haynes Contact Org: City of Griffin Title: GIS Manager Phone: 770-412-9950 Ext. 1 Email: bhyanes@cityofgriffin.com
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Road condition inspection location whose affected area is small enough to be represented as a mapped point. The intended information scope is for roads that are of interest to the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR).Additional DocumentationMNR Road Condition Inspection Point - Data Description (PDF)MNR Road Condition Inspection Point - Documentation (Word)StatusOn going: data is being continually updatedMaintenance and Update FrequencyAs needed: data is updated as deemed necessaryContactShawn Mason, Regional GIS Officer, shawn.mason@ontario.ca
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TwitterACEC_ARC: This data set shows the boundary lines for Areas of Critical Environmental Concern under BLM management in Oregon and Washington. The district Data Steward will define the ACEC boundary and work with the GIS specialist to ensure that the appropriate GIS coordinate sources are used and that only federal land is included.
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TwitterAbout this templateThis template is designed to help police officers report daily activities with ArcGIS QuickCapture. All records reported are updated into ArcGIS for further visualization and analysis. Read more about this templateWhat you getArcGIS QuickCapture templates contain a collection of ArcGIS items that are deployed together as an ArcGIS solution item. This template includes the following:QuickCapture projectHosted feature layer(s) and hosted feature layer view(s)Web mapMobile and desktop dashboardView template detailsDeploymentWhen deploying the template, we will recreate all these items into a designated folder in your content, and a new Solution item will also be created to help you visualize the related ArcGIS items. Once deployed, you can continue to customize each item to fit your organization’s needs.