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Official Document Type
Plan
Approved Date
06/06/2006
Control Number
2006-193E.
Agenda Item Number
10.A.
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Geographic Technologies Group, Geographic Information Systems
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Three year implementation plan and assessments
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Public Access to Geo-Soatial Recreation Data Including Online Reservations / Registrations <br /> A key GIS integration effort that the Department should undertake with assistance from the <br /> GIS Director and the Computer Services Division is the integration of an online activity <br /> registration application with a GIS interface . The application will allow citizens to log in to the <br /> County ' s web site and register online for various activities . <br /> If is recommended that the Recreation Department purchase Vermont Systems ' RecTrac <br /> software, which provides Internet access via its WebTrac module ; in addition , RecTrac can <br /> be GIS-enabled with its GISTrac module ( please refer to the Recommended Applications <br /> section later in this document for a more detailed description ) . The web-based system should <br /> be integrated with the County ' s Internet GIS data browser to provide citizens with <br /> centralized access to a variety of information and fools . <br /> In addition , GIS data layers derived from the registration information can be used for <br /> mapping and analysis of registration trends and demographics via an Intranet GIS data <br /> browser as well as other GIS applications . <br /> x wnc Global f b^. Faolitl Pass Lea POs Rmt Cent led pip Accdk System G f C6 PPT <br /> �® - Pass Vlae <br /> Regatration Log <br /> transfer V1 <br /> .Sl1 <br /> � P RcePiewals CHPCK-! <br /> EMU <br /> fibs '/'InlWlry - ��EM `RepartI V MtYWje! + Help <br /> EXIT <br /> RecTrac Interface <br /> More information on Internet GIS data browsers can be found in the Enterprise-Wide <br /> Applications section of this chapter. <br /> ii GIS Data Layer Inventory and Recommendations <br /> The Recreation Department will benefit from access to several other departmental GIS data <br /> layers . It is expected that once all departmental data is integrated , consolidated , and <br /> centrally stored , that staff will have access to all non-classified GIS data layers from other <br /> County departments . <br /> 235 <br /> GIS Needs Assessment and Implementation Plan Chapter I - Departmental GIS Needs Assessment <br />
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