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GIS Hub-Vision

Building a Data-Driven Culture of Innovation

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Crime Analysis That Goes Beyond Dots on a Map

In its law enforcement efforts, the City of Baltimore uses mapping and spatial analysis as a fundamental tool for making decisions...

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Career Opportunities

Esri is hiring people with all levels of experience for positions at its headquarters, regional offices, and R&D Centers.

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Survey123 Helps Direct Relief Provide Medical Care to Refugees

Collecting, Tabulating, and Disseminating Georeferenced Field Observations

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Career Opportunities

Esri is hiring people with all levels of experience for positions at its headquarters, regional offices, and R&D Centers.

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Web GIS: A Mission-Critical Technology for Emergency Management

Web GIS enables emergency management and homeland security professionals to share critical information quickly.

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A Fresh Take on Addressing

Around the world, addressing is inconsistent at best and nonexistent at worst. Latitude and longitude are useful when devices talk to devices.

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Turning Red Fields into Green Fields in Los Angeles

Geodesign is about holistic design and communication.

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Witnessing Our World in Transformation

Overview of the 2013 Esri International User Conference.

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Mapping Tool Provides Africa with a Better View of Global Warming

Earth's rising temperatures have a strong impact on African countries that are dependent on rain-fed agriculture. Climate change makes them vuln…

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Scouting Out Geospatial Technology

The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) are embracing geospatial technology in a big way at Summit Bechtel Reserve (The Summit) in West Virginia.

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Green 360 Web Site for Students Features Geospatial Technology

Esri education manager Joseph Kerski blogs for Green 360, a careers website for high school and college students.

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