Sidwell's Software Solution Chosen by Adams County, Colorado

Located in the metro area of Denver, with 170,000 land parcels to manage, Adams County Colorado was experiencing a significant amount of changes in their land records and related activity. Already a long-term and advanced user of GIS software from industry leader ESRI, the County was in search of a solution that would help them streamline their parcel management workflow, and ensure the highest and best level of integration between their GIS and CAMA systems. They were also looking for a product that would allow them to keep better track of the history and genealogy of land parcels in their GIS. Their search led them to Sidwell’s Parcel Builder suite of software, specifically Parcel Builder-Administrator (PBA) and the Genealogy extension to PBA. Read More

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