Jeff Baranyi
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Jeff Baranyi currently serves as Lead Solution Engineer on the Public Safety Team for Emergency Management and Disaster Response. He is responsible for working closely with the community to discover, develop, and promote best practices in the use of ArcGIS to support the emergency management mission. Jeff also helps lead our Esri Disaster Response Program (DRP) which provides GIS support to organizations during disasters and crisis. He has been with Esri since 2000 and started as a consultant in the Professional Services Group. Outside of work he enjoys skiing, swimming, hiking, camping, and spending time with family.

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Using the Portfolio App to support your briefing workflows

This blog article will discuss the features of the Portfolio app that are important for situational awareness for briefings

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Create a Public Information App Using Experience Builder

In this blog post we will show you how to create and configure a new app using the Public Information Experience Builder Template

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Introducing ArcGIS Living Atlas Live Feeds Status

ArcGIS Living Atlas Live Feeds Status is a new, simple to navigate page displaying the current service status for Esri live feeds.

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New Live Feeds Weather Data Goes Live

Many of the weather and disaster layers in ArcGIS Living Atlas have been updated with improved versions that leverage hosted feature services.

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Putting the “Live” in Living Atlas of the World

An overview of the real-time data available in the Living Atlas of the World Live Feeds

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Final Reminder—Live Feeds from Technical Marketing will be Retired on December 31, 2016

Over the past year, we have been migrating the live feeds, provided by Esri Tech Marketing (http://tmservices1.esri.com), to ArcGIS Onlin...

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Transition of Live Feeds to ArcGIS Online and Retirement of Technical Marketing Services on December 31, 2016

Many of you have leveraged the set of live feeds provided by Esri from the Technical Marketing (i.e. http://tmservices1.esri.com) set of ...

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Hello Map! – Getting started with the ArcGIS Editor for OpenStreetMap

As we have written about previously in this blog after the earthquake in Haiti (here and here), OpenStreetMap is a great source of data

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Tools for Social Media

During the Emergency Management Special Interest Group (SIG) Meeting (sponsored by IBM) at the Esri International User Conference

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