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If you’re headed to the 2022 PAGIS Conference, JMT Technology Group will see you there! The PA GIS Conference is being held from June 13 – 15 at The Penn Stater Hotel and Conference Center in State College, PA. Visit the JMT Technology Group booth (Booth #1) to meet with our subject matter experts and win prizes!

Want more? Come check out our presentations:

Address of Success – Using a Web-Based Tools to Maintain Addresses | Nick DiPaolo, GISP | Tuesday, June 14, 11:30 – 11:50 a.m. | Room 207

Berks County is migrating to Next Generation 911 services and asked JMT Technology Group (JMT) to help prepare their data to meet NENA/PEMA standards. As a final step in the process, JMT provided the county with a web-based toolkit to support their addressing protocol and best practices guidelines positioning them for long-term success to maintain compliance. Because soft/hard copy guidance can be cumbersome and seldom used, JMT integrated a web-based address toolkit in an Esri Story Map which allows users to confirm if a proposed address or street name is unique when checked against the county’s authoritative layers and sends them for county review. Also, the tool performs critical quality control checks and tracks the quality of the address points through a dashboard. This direct workflow and communication between the municipalities and the county ensures all parties are reviewing the same information.

 

 

 

Using Esri’s ArcGIS Hub Platform to Create a One-Stop GIS Resource Tool | Jason Ramsey, PE, GISP, AICP | Tuesday, June 14, 3:30 – 3:50 p.m. | Room 218

The PennDOT Bureau of Planning & Research’s Geographic Information Division (GID) identified a need for a one-stop geospatial hub to act as the core communication, support, and resource center for PennDOT GIS data. Previously, PennDOT used different outlets to provide information and share data. Using Esri’s ArcGIS Hub cloud-based platform, JMT Technology Group designed the PennDOT Geospatial Hub as a modern engagement platform that organizes GIS users, data, applications, and support through a single experience. It contains both publicly accessible content along with content that is available only to internal PennDOT staff. The ArcGIS Hub is a no-code/low-code solution to web application development and leverages PennDOT's existing investment in and use of Esri’s Open Data portal, ArcGIS Online, and other Esri tools. By centralizing resources to PennDOT's GIS assets, the Hub will enable better use of data for planning, advanced analytics, and complex application development.

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