Elizabeth Wilcox
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Elizabeth is a senior technical consultant on the DC Federal Delivery team. She has been with Esri since 2007 and enjoys helping users succeed with ArcGIS and exploring around our nation's capital.

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Vision Zero Prince George’s Roadmap to Preventing Traffic Fatalities

Vision Zero Prince George’s is a countywide strategy to eliminate traffic-related serious injuries and fatalities by 2040. Read on to learn more.

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What’s new in Esri Redistricting (December 2021)

Esri Redistricting is updated regularly with new features and capabilities. Read on to learn about what's been added this month.

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Esri Redistricting supports new apportionment procedures with incarceration data

Create redistricting plans with Esri Redistricting using updated states' census blocks that accounts for incarcerated populations.

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What’s new in Esri Redistricting (September 2021)

Esri Redistricting is updated regularly with new features and capabilities. Read on to learn about what's been added this month.

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What’s new in Esri Redistricting (August 2021)

Esri Redistricting is updated regularly with new features and capabilities. Read on to learn about what's been added this month.

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The 2020 Census data is finally here, let the Redistricting begin!

The U.S. Census Bureau officially released the 2020 Census results and the P.L. 94-171 Redistricting Data to the states and the public.

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What You Need to Know About Redistricting

Redrawing districts in your community is a geographic matter; bring clarity to government, advocates, and citizens with Esri Redistricting.

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What’s New in Esri Redistricting (April 2021)

A new release of Esri Redistricting includes increased alignment with ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Enterprise platforms.

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Esri Redistricting – An Introduction

Explore how Esri Redistricting can assist state and local governments in drawing legislative and congressional redistricting plans.

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