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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7T7beACtQs. 2007 ESRI User Conference. What actions are you taking as a result of what you heard at the conference? How will what you heard at the conference affect your operations?

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  1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7T7beACtQs

  2. 2007 ESRI User Conference • What actions are you taking as a result of what you heard at the conference? • How will what you heard at the conference affect your operations? • Are there things that you heard that you would like to see AIMS take the lead on? • What is the biggest deterrent to keeping your GIS operations successful?

  3. 2007 ESRI User Conference • What do you think the big conference topics were

  4. Data • Does the data you’re collecting build on the framework of GIS information • Are you collaborating on the development of your data • Access to data – Must be easy and affordable to be consumable

  5. Need more emphasis here

  6. This is your return on investment Author Serve Use From the AIMS Strategic Plan in 2000

  7. Plenary Session • GIS is being embedded in to an endless number of processes • We need to push our services to solve problems, create efficiences, make better decisions, etc… • Place less concern on the technical details and more on the use of data

  8. ArcGIS Explorer • ArcWeb Services and ArcOnline Services being integrated with ArcExplorer • Likely underutilized in Johnson County • Opportunities to be used as a lightweight data viewer that offers a GUI similar to Google Earth, etc • Has capabilities for geoprocessing tasks, portal development, performance measurements, etc. • Allows you to build your own customized Google Earth with the data you administer and custom tools

  9. Other Map Platforms • Google, Virtual Earth, Yahoo… • These are good platforms for displaying and accessing data • They have become the industry standards for usability • ESRI supporting through ArcGIS Server OGC standards (e.g. WMS) and REST API offerings • They lack the processing tools to do analysis

  10. Desktop Internet What’s the role Desktop – editing, analysis, full-featured tools Light editing, geoprocessing, reporting, analysis tools Client Web – can click a few buttons Opportunities here for ArcGIS Explorer, Google, Virtual Earth Skill Level

  11. ArcGIS Future Release • More functionality enhancements in service packs • 9.3 will be a performance release • EDN will get 9.3 preview • Support service being enhanced • Online bug/incident access

  12. ArcGIS Release Cycle 9.3 9.2 Sp 2 Sp 3 Sp 1 Sp 4 2007 2008 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q2 10.0?

  13. Enterprise GIS • ArcGIS Server getting huge interest but in ESRI’s opinion, it’s not being extensively implemented • Why not? Kind of like data, it needs to be east to use and affordable • Govs early adopters of GIS because don’t typically have to justify ROI of excessive spending

  14. Key IT Themes • Priorities are the same in 2007 as they were 10 years ago • security, eGov, data sharing, streamlining, collaboration

  15. Key GIS Themes in Gov • Collaboration • Consolidation • Service Oriented Architecture • Business Continuity • Portals • Performance Measurements

  16. Hot Gov Topics • What’s In • GIS in Public Works • ArcGIS Server in Transportation • Greening • Executive Dashboard • Routing

  17. What’s the take away • Issues aren’t rapidly changing • Technology is rapidly changing • Technology is simply a delivery mechanism, not a solution • Users don’t want to be GIS analysts • Users want the tools to make decisions

  18. Big Buzzwords • SOA – Service Oriented Architecture • Delivery of services via the web by some standard • e.g. address web service, user authentication system • REST – Respresentational State Transfer • Mashups • API/ADF • OGC – Open GIS Consortium • Web Services • Data Fusion Centers

  19. 9.2 Conversion • Expressed our disappointment in the communication of 9.2 release changes • Expressed our need for a stable, continuous GIS platform

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