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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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GIS Data Visitors have access to 2001 and 2006 Census data estimates for every community and county in the state of Nebraska.
It was discovered when assembling data for the GIS system that riparian mapping had been completed only on Forest Service lands in the county.
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John Fielding, CEO
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This is a situation in which managers who appreciate the value of GIS data sets can set priorities to protect their data investment by allocating time to document it.
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Steve Riggins, Software Deveoper
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GIS software provides extensive functionality that allows a user to approach his or her dataset in a way that combines the spatial and attribute components of their data.
GIS is a combination of computer software and hardware tools used for creating maps and analyzing spatial data.
GIS differs from CAD and other graphical computer applications in that all spatial data is geographically referenced to a map projection in an earth coordinate system.
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Dave Simons, Internet Entrepeneur
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GIS Data Depot The GIS Data Depot houses data that has been downloaded by staff members from a wide range of GIS Web sites located on the Internet.
GIS data layers like the National Wetlands Inventory can be downloaded over the Internet and integrated in local GIS databases.
GIS helps you with management of related data with a geographic component and allows you to manage pipeline integrity and efficiency.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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The data were used to create a GIS project for assessment and comparison of different parts of the reserve on their conservation value for protecting large mammal species.
GIS refers to a computerized information system that is designed to work with data referenced by spatial or geographic coordinates.
GIS comes in by using the data we get from the mapping activities to help articulate their ideas and proposals for the management and protection of their ancestral domain.
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