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Colorado Springs Fire Department Receives Honors for Exceptional Work Using GIS Technology

San Diego, California—The Colorado Springs Fire Department (CSFD) will be recognized for excellence in the geographic information system (GIS) field with a 2006 Special Achievement in GIS (SAG) award at the Twenty- sixth Annual ESRI International User Conference in San Diego, California. ESRI, the world leader in GIS software, presents the award to organizations and agencies that display dedication and commitment through their use of GIS technology. The winners of the award are chosen out of more than 150,000 organizations worldwide.

“The SAG awards celebrate the achievement and vision of innovators in the GIS field,” says Jack Dangermond, ESRI president. “Each winner brings benefits to their communities and influences others to do the same.”

A GIS is a collection of computer hardware, software, and geographic data for capturing, managing, analyzing, and displaying all forms of geographically referenced information. With a GIS, users can link information to location data such as people to addresses, buildings to parcels, or streets within a network. This innovative technology enables users to layer the information and present a visual representation for analysis that leads to more informed decisions and a better understanding of their communities, businesses, and the environment.

CSFD serves 400,000 Colorado Springs citizens residing in 192 square miles of territory. The department provides a full range of firefighting services, including high-angle rescue, heavy rescue and urban search and rescue, hazmat, wildland fire suppression, code enforcement, and community education. GIS technology helps the department with its mission to protect the life and property of Colorado Springs citizens. Every aspect of its operation includes GIS technology, ranging from basic mapping in map books and station wall maps to sophisticated on-board map-based information fusion. The technology helps the department with arson profiling, fire station analysis, risk analysis, strategic planning for natural disasters, and a host of other projects.

Some of the other organizations being honored at the 2006 User Conference include The Royal Court, Kingdom of Bahrain; USGS National Wetlands Research Center; Geological Survey of Austria; City of Philadelphia Mayor Office; Library of Congress; Nova Scotia Community College Centre of Geographic Sciences; Missouri Botanical Gardens; and Charlotte County, Florida.

To learn more about all of the 2006 SAG Award winners as well as previous years’ winners, visit www.esri.com/sag. Visit www.esri.com for more information about GIS technology and its applications.

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