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Digital Map Products Helps California City Provide Quick, Affordable GIS to Departments, Public

Wednesday, September 1st 2010


Digital Map Products Helps California City Provide  Quick, Affordable GIS to Departments, Public

Irvine, CA – September 1, 2010 – Digital Map Products (DMP), a leading provider of cloud-based spatial technology solutions, today announced Union City, California is now using its CityGIS™ technology to collect and share GIS data among departments and with the public. CityGIS™ is Digital Map Products’ Software-as-a-Service enterprise GIS application created specifically for cities and other local government organizations. Like many local governments, Union City faced increased pressure to provide GIS-related services to internal departments and city residents, yet budget constraints prohibited the city from instituting a traditional Enterprise GIS system. That led the City Manager to establish a work group made up of economic development, fire, police, public works and other departments to find a new, more cost-effective solution. After several years of study, the work group selected CityGIS™ as its citywide system to facilitate date sharing across departments, publish data to the city website and allow easy access to GIS functionality for all city staff. “We found CityGIS™ is more cost-effective and usable for us than a traditional build-it-yourself GIS system,” Geoffrey E. Fisher, Manager of Information Systems for the City of Union City said. “It gives all departments a ‘mile-high view’ of the city and its activities, and we were able to put it into place and start using it almost immediately.” A few of the ways the City plans to use its new system is to track graffiti, city assets such as street lights, and properties at high risk for foreclosure. “Small and medium-sized cities are some of our most important customers and we know many of them are challenged with how to provide GIS services and share spatial data with the public without having to hire additional technical staff and break the bank,” Digital Map Products CEO Jim Skurzynski said. “That’s exactly why we offer CityGIS™, to allow every department, even those with no GIS experience, to immediately access and analyze data and create and share new information. GIS is evolving rapidly to become more accessible for cities of all sizes and we’re proud to be a driving force behind the mainstreaming of this valuable technology.” CityGIS™ is the new breed of enterprise GIS and allows cities to spatially enable their entire organization so staff can access and share data across departments, analyze GIS data, and deliver better constituent services. Because CityGIS™ is a Software-as-a-Service application, it is deployed rapidly, easy to use, more affordable, and enhances cities’ efficiency without added burden to IT staff. CommunityView™, a module of CityGIS™ lets cities bring interactive mapping to their public websites and publish spatial data to city residents. To learn more about CityGIS™ visit: http://www.digmap.com/campaigns/UCPR.html. About Digital Map Products Digital Map Products is a leading provider of web-enabled spatial solutions that bring the power of spatial technology to mainstream business, government and consumer applications. SpatialStream™, the company’s SaaS spatial platform, enables the rapid development of spatial applications. Its ParcelStream™ web service is powering national real estate websites with millions of hits per hour. LandVision™ and CityGIS™ are embedded GIS solutions for real estate and local government. To learn more, visit http://www.digmap.com.

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