Business Case: Meeting Community Needs by Leveraging Enterprise GIS Solutions
Name: Directions Media Webinar Series
Company: NAVTEQ
Learn how multiple departments in cities and counties are providing
more robust services with enterprise GIS - while achieving a reduction
in expenditures.
NAVTEQ map data powers the ESRI solutions that enhance infrastructure
supervision, provide greater performance management and generate
efficiencies in work processes, including U. S. Census 2010
preparations.
The city of Alpharetta, GA has enhanced its workflows by integrating
GIS software and NAVTEQ data to support its overall business processes.
Learn how municipalities can take advantage of existing training,
software and data to implement enterprise solutions.
Featuring:
The city of Alpharetta, GA and its enterprise GIS approach to business
workflows using NAVTEQ map data and ESRI solutions in:
- GIS Server - Departmental Applications
- 911 Dispatch
- Fire Station Response Analysis
- Infrastructure Management - (i.e., Sidewalks)
- Local Update of Census Addresses (LUCA)
- Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS)
- Performance Management and more
Speakers:
- Skip Parker, Enterprise Americas, NAVTEQ
- Steven Wardrup, GISP - GIS Manager, City of Alpharetta
- David Cureton, GISP - GIS Coordinator, City of Alpharetta
- Christopher Thomas, ESRI Government Industry Manager
"In this challenging economic climate, communities across the country are being forced to make tough decisions to trim their bottom lines. The good news is that integrating GIS with enterprise maps can help lessen the burden on thinly stretched organizations by building in workflow efficiencies."Who Should Attend
It's a win-win situation for communities - citizens' needs and expectations are met and organizations are able to maximize performance."
Joe Francica
Vice Publisher and Editor in Chief, Directions Media
Those interested in learning how NAVTEQ and ESRI's enterprise programs for municipalities are assisting governments in implementing GIS programs, including:
Elected officials, city managers, county commissioners, planning commissioners and GIS staff interested in saving on costs and increasing efficiencies in cities, counties, villages, townships and boroughs
Local government staff who use spatial information to keep track of multiple urban and regional indicators and forecast future community needs to design effective strategies and plans
Government trade associations working to assist communities in being more efficient, increasing cost saving and improving the quality of life of their citizens
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