GTG’s MapNimbus GIS Public Access Portal now on ArcGIS.com

Geographic Technologies Group’s (GTG) MapNimbus GIS Public Access Portal is now included in the gallery on ArcGIS.com. MapNimbus boasts a familiar and intuitive interface that is easy-to-use. MapNimbus allows users to search by address or agency to view a wide array of information about their area. Users can view information about crimes, sex offenders, restaurant grades, code enforcement, occupational licensing, building permits, child care facilities, lodging, and more! Users can also use powerful statistic and reporting tools to view a summary of the information about their area. With automatic email notifications, citizens will always have access to the most up-to-date information about their community. Check out MapNimbus on ArcGIS.com now at http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=7585879c560d46d3877f52f03735f08c

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