Geodatabase helps city secure $100 million in federal disaster aid.
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One Florida utility department upgrades its data collection from old-fashioned maps to state-of-the-art technology.
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In 2007, the Water Research Foundation concluded that a geospatial-based asset management system, while expensive to implement, makes it much easier to identify future system needs and more difficult for customers and elected officials to reject rate increases or deny requests for money to fund...
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Using a geodatabase to accurately bill service connections.
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Choosing a handheld computer for GIS data collection
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Automated management enhances fleet efficiency and sustainability.
A small department in a small town uses Microsoft Access and Google Earth to quickly and cheaply build a GIS database.
Three Southeastern communities morph street centerline projects into interdepartmental and, in some cases, intergovernmental asset management programs.