ESRI to Host GIS Pavilion at 2009 American Public Works Association Congress Featuring Infrastructur

ESRI will be joined by ESRI Canada Limited in hosting 10 valued business partners at the pavilion: CartêGraph, CompassCom, EnterInfo, GeoVisus, OneGIS, RouteSmart, TC Technology, Transmap, VUEWorks, and Woolpert. GIS applications related to asset, pavement, project, and work order management; automated vehicle location (AVL); data capture and data migration; permitting; routing; and sign inventory will be demonstrated.

Says Chuck Cmeyla, ESRI's public works industry manager, "I am always excited about this particular convention. It is the one event where many of the public works executives assemble, and in our GIS Pavilion, they can get their questions answered by leaders in the GIS community. This year is particularly important because we will be demonstrating how GIS can be used for tracking stimulus money and to help provide both transparency and accountability in managing infrastructure projects."

For more information on ESRI's GIS solutions for public works, visit www.esri.com/publicworks.
 
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