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Open data sites help residents and local officials protect their communities, stay safe, and prevent infections.
Californians will require comprehensive information about their local and regional health care delivery systems more than ever as a result of…
Organizations around the world are using GIS to build new housing, improve roads, and fix water supply issues—with help from Esri partners.
It is increasingly apparent to many within academia and beyond that spatial thinking, technologies, systems, and services matter.
Tennessee Department of Transportation ensured those protected by environmental justice laws participate in its decisions.
Regional planning efforts around Bridgeport, have focused on remediating past industrial sites to bring back US manufacturing capacity.
GIS professionals applied GIS in responding swiftly and decisively to the COVID-19 pandemic, demonstrating the value of geospatial thinking.
The California Department of Public Health uses ArcGIS Open Data to share its open data with other experts and the community.
The Maryland Department of Information Technology Geographic Information Office deployed a COVID-19 information dashboard.
You can find authoritative geospatial data on North Carolina at NC OneMap, a portal created using ArcGIS Hub.
A botanical garden, an infrastructure company, and the State of West Virginia all benefited from the GIS expertise of Esri partners.