King County, Washington, Grows GIS with Esri ELA
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- Created on November 30, 2011
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The ELA will also provide the platform that developers need to accelerate web application development. "Having additional flexibility with more ArcGIS licenses available for testing and production will enhance our ability to develop additional applications that serve our various agencies and the general public," says Greg Stought, King County GIS Center enterprise services manager.
King County GIS Center manager George Horning adds that he is looking forward to creating mobile versions of popular web mapping applications such as ParkFinder and What Do I Do With. . . ? ParkFinder shows residents information on local parks and trails, while What Do I Do With. . . ? shows people where they can recycle or dispose of unwanted materials, such as carpet, appliances, batteries, and scrap wood.
"We have a very active community in King County, so putting information into the hands of residents and businesses is essential," notes Stought. "There is a great deal of effort from division staff and program managers to be aware of what people are interested in and educate them about our programs. Putting information out in mapping applications that are intuitive and easy to use has proven very popular."
County leaders also plan to deliver mobile GIS applications for staff members such as appraisers. "They will have access to all the information they need in the field to complete their appraisals instead of checking back in to the office before they can finish their work," says Horning.
To learn more about Esri ELAs for government, visit esri.com/ela.
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