Forman said that after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on New York, the citys GIS helped first responders react quickly and accurately. Thats been briefed up and down the chain at the White House, he said.
Federal demand for GIS has climbed with new needs in homeland security just in the last 24 months, said ESRI president Jack Dangermond. He said 30,000 government Web sites now use ESRI technology to present data in spatial terms.
The company announced Tuesday that it received a three-year General Services Administration blanket purchasing agreement for the Department of Interior to draft enterprise software licenses of the companys GIS products.
The deal was modeled on a similar purchase agreement for enterprise licensing between ESRI and the Agriculture Department in October 2001, said Hord Tipton, Interiors CIO.
Its standardizing us on software, Tipton said. The department is getting a lot more product for the money (we) do spend.
But Dennis Lytle, a GIS program manager for USDA, said while the departments enterprise licensing agreement helps identify standards and trim work loads, it still raises challenges. Each agency, he said, has its own needs and culture.
Federal users at the conference said GIS plays a role in numerous processes, such as showing patterns in cross-border alien smuggling cases, mapping high-risk areas for wildfires and analyzing international populations for calculating global aid breakdowns.
Even recent events have demanded the use of GIS technology. Less than 24 hours after the explosion of space shuttle Columbia, NASA and emergency officials in Nacogdoches, Texas, received detailed maps of 27 counties encircling the debris area from a Stephen F. Austin State University GIS lab and Forest Resources Institute.
Quelle: Government Computer News