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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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Using a geodatabase to accurately bill service connections.
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Choosing a handheld computer for GIS data collection
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A small department in a small town uses Microsoft Access and Google Earth to quickly and cheaply build a GIS database.
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Frequent battery replacements, missed calls, and garbled messages meant just one thing to Albert Brunson, head of public building equipment maintenance for Cumberland County, N.C.: time to update his mobile communications system.
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Three Southeastern communities morph street centerline projects into interdepartmental and, in some cases, intergovernmental asset management programs.
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A technology-driven abatement program limits the spread of disease.
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This glossary sheds light on how unique Albuquerque's new GPS system—the first government-owned system with tri-constellation capability—is.