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City of Casper, Wyoming, Receives Honors for Exceptional Work Using GIS TechnologySan Diego, California—On July 27, 2005, the City of Casper, Wyoming, received a 2005 Special Achievement in GIS award for its outstanding use of geographic information system (GIS) technology. ESRI, the world leader in GIS software, presented the award at the Twenty-fifth Annual ESRI International User Conference in San Diego, California, before thousands of GIS professionals. Out of more than 150,000 organizations worldwide, the winners of this award stood out for their exceptionally dedicated work and commitment. “This award reflects the significant dedication and support these organizations provide to the people who depend on them,” says Jack Dangermond, ESRI president. “Each of the winners uses GIS technology to go beyond what is expected into the realm of excellence.” GIS is a computer-based mapping tool that takes database information about a location, including streets, buildings, water features, and terrain, and turns it into visual layers. The ability to see and analyze geographic features on a map gives users a better understanding of a particular location, enabling planners, analysts, and others to make informed decisions about their communities, the environment, and businesses. This innovative technology brings countless benefits to the world through geography. Casper has made steady progress over the past eight years in migrating from a project- based GIS in the Planning Department to an enterprise GIS. The city uses its GIS for infrastructure inventory and maintenance. This is a valuable tool for many of the city’s agencies, including the police and fire departments for traffic accident tracking, searches, and crime analysis. The planning department uses the GIS for countywide addressing, zoning locations, notification, subdivision planning, jurisdictional boundaries, political boundaries, code enforcement, and transportation planning. GIS applications in the public services department include utility maintenance, pavement and street maintenance, sign maintenance, tree inventory, weed control, and park inventory data. The city also helped the county health department with road information, mosquito habitat tracking for West Nile Virus control, zoning mapping, and fire mitigation in the mountain areas. The city’s GIS leads to better planning for projects for utility and street improvements so conflicts are avoided and the impact on neighborhoods is minimized. One of the biggest impacts of the city’s GIS is the ability to provide countywide address and road centerline coverage that is used for emergency services. It was with great pleasure that ESRI honored the Special Achievement in GIS award winners for their part in making a difference in communities around the world. They exhibit the innovation and commitment that lead to countless possibilities with GIS technology. Other organizations honored at the 2005 User Conference include Government of Botswana; Indiana University, Research Institute; Dubai Electricity and Water Authority; Pacific Disaster Center; Chicago Police Department; Servicio Nacional de Geología y Minería, Chile; and Round River Conservation Studies. About
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