Takin' It to the Streets
Washington, DC uses GIS to map city blocks and streets, collect data in the field, and automate the creation of features in the Master Address Repository-Spatial Database.
ArcNews, Spring 2012
Córdoba Modernizes Its Land Registry Administration
Cordoba, Argentina's Local Land Registry department digitizes land registry and cadastral information with GIS and streamlines map design.
ArcNews, Spring 2012
 Map Production Increased by 50%
The Land Survey Office of the Czech Republic used ArcGIS to update and produce maps in just half the time.
ArcUser, Fall 2011
 Improving Service Delivery and Collaboration in South Africa
The Corporate GIS unit at the Frances Baard District Municipality in South Africa uses GIS to map utility infrastructure, update cadastral records, and improve service delivery.
ArcNews, Winter 2013
Connecting a Community
Singapore's OneMap provides integrated services to government, business, and local users.
ArcUser, Winter 2012
Land administration agencies must manage their land information assets efficiently and effectively by moving from legacy "silo" workflows to an enterprise solution. The Esri approach enables this by putting the geodatabase at the heart of a cadastral enterprise transactional workflow.
The geodatabase with its associated ArcGIS software supports the land administration life cycle—data capture, data management and processing, and information dissemination—in an open environment that supports IT standards and interoperability with existing systems. An automated workflow modeled and implemented in GIS improves accuracy and quality and saves labor, time, and money.
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