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Plan
Approved Date
06/06/2006
Control Number
2006-193C.
Agenda Item Number
10.A.
Entity Name
Geographic Technologies Group,
Subject
Three year implementation plan and assessments
Geographic Information Systems GIS
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7372
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ArcView <br /> ArcView is used occasionally by <br /> Department staff to produce GIS <br /> data layers (Shapefiles ) as well as <br /> for basic mapping and spatial <br /> 7. <br /> analysis . The Surveying and <br /> is the mostMapp'ng Division �^ s <br /> r <br /> extensive user of ArcView at this e <br /> time, with a single licensed copy02 " 1p <br /> � <br /> of ArcView 9 . 1 . In addition , the <br /> Traffic Engineering Division uses <br /> one shared copy of an ArcView <br /> license. Both the Parks <br /> " Maintenance Division and r ,�✓ ` J= + w " <br /> Coastal Engineering Section use <br /> ArcView 3.x occasionally for basic <br /> 4. ,_. <br /> mapping and analysis . ArcView is <br /> " also used occasionally byn., <br /> r <br /> Department staff to generate <br /> cartographic products for use by - ' T <br /> - , <br /> administrative and field staff. <br /> Arc ESRI 's ArcView <br /> Gis <br /> AutoCAD <br /> AutoCAD is used extensively to ' a4 ? ' g� °`t ,Srir <br /> view, map , maintain , and modify �. y <br /> most of the facility/infrastructure ` � > <br /> data maintained by the <br /> Department . AutoCAD is limited <br /> in its use as a GIS application due <br /> to the format of CAD data files . <br /> At present the Department relies r <br /> g heavily on AutoCAD for many <br /> Is- <br /> tasks <br /> -tasks that should eventually be I I' I <br /> performed with GIS software i a <br /> future efforts will need to focus on _sl <br /> conversion of this data to a GIS <br /> format, such as a geodatabase w , . ti ## ,.�4_it <br /> format. However, because of the <br /> large amount of design work u 1 <br /> being performed by the <br /> Engineering Division , AutoCAD will <br /> " be an important software 9aG - <br /> package in the future . — <br /> " Autodesk AutoCAD <br /> 67 <br /> GIS Needs Assessment and Implementation Plan Chapter I - Departmental GIS Needs Assessment <br />
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