The village of Algonquin Recognized for GIS Technology
Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI) recognizes organizations that embrace GIS technology to improve the world and contribute to the GIS community with its Special Achievement in GIS Award.
The village of Algonquin has been recognized for its Geographic Information System (GIS) applications and their use in the day-to-day operations of various departments.
Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI) recognizes organizations that embrace GIS technology to improve the world and contribute to the GIS community with its Special Achievement in GIS Award. Algonquin is just one of 175 organizations recognized internationally and the only local government recognized in Illinois this year.
GIS has been used by Algonquin for over a decade. Algonquin also holds the distinction of being the first municipality in Kane and McHenry Counties to deploy a public GIS interactive map. In 2008, the Village received a Mobile Government Demonstration Project grant from ESRI to purchase tablet computers with software to aid Public Works staff with access to infrastructure data while performing field operations.
In addition to the Village’s past achievements, the Special Achievement in GIS Award recognizes Algonquin’s current initiatives which are designed to provide enhanced mobile GIS technologies to aid both Village staff and public users with real-time information on tablets and smart phones.
“GIS offers a cost-effective way to manage our operations,” stated Village President John Schmitt. “It’s used heavily by all operating departments to manage data and make informed decisions.”
Algonquin’s GIS is designed to provide constituents, businesses, Village staff, and public agencies with an easy access tool to find GIS information, which is available online at website of village Algonquin.
ESRI is an international supplier of Geographic Information System (GIS) software and geodatabase management applications; they are based in Redlands, Calif.
Source: News bulletin from a village of Algonquin.