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GIS in e-Government

Open Access, GIS in e-Government

From small sleepy townships to huge federal agencies, governments are discovering that doing business over the Internet can save them and their constituents a lot of time and money--commodities they are often accused of wasting. As a result, e-government Web sites are sprouting up all over the Internet, and providing new efficiencies that are transforming the traditional relationship between government and citizens.

At the forefront of the e-government revolution are agencies that have discovered how geographic information systems (GIS) can magnify these efficiencies many times over. Using GIS to serve interactive maps over their Web sites, these agencies let their citizens see their neighborhoods and communities with new eyes--letting them pan and zoom across city maps, choose from myriad layers of data, and combine those layers for customized analysis.

Interactive mapping is empowering citizens.

Open Access: GIS in e-Government presents case studies of a cross section of these forward-thinking agencies. Their constituents are using interactive GIS on the Web to create their own crime maps, to compare property values, to find the nearest polling place, to assess environmental hazards, and to investigate in detail where the choicest economic development opportunities lie.

Using GIS, government agencies are bringing new meaning and new depth to their entire e-government enterprise.

About the author:

R. W. Greene, staff writer and editor at ESRI Press, is a graduate of the Kiplinger Program in Public Affairs Reporting at The Ohio State University, and author of GIS in Public Policy and Open Access: GIS in e-Government

 

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