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Mobile Data Collection Application built on Android Platform
Video of the Android-based workflow-driven mobile data collection application to streamline the process of data collection and synchronize with a city's central database in both network connected (3G or Wi-Fi) and disconnected environments. The mobile application reduced field data collection time by over 50% while its validation features significantly reduce errors.
Middle Eastern Geodatabase for Antiquities - Jordan
Video capture demo of the Middle Eastern Geodatabase for Antiquities — Jordan (MEGA-J) web-based application, which will act as the primary planning and decision-making tool used by the Jordanian Department of Antiquities for the protection of sites, site management, infrastructure and development control, World Heritage requirements, and development of national and regional research strategies. This bilingual (Arabic-English) system will be used by inspectors, archaeologists, scholars, and government planners involved in cultural heritage management and research.
See also: Getty Conservation Institute Web-Based GIS for Managing Jordanian Antiquities
Marine Map Decision Support System
Video capture demo of the Marine Map Decision Support System that enables effective collaboration among stakeholders, scientists, conservation groups, and the California Department of Fish and Game staff in designating Marine Protected Areas along California’s coast to meet the requirements of the Marine Life Protection Act of 1999.
See also: MarineMap web application for identifying marine life protection areas
Fairfield Property Review and Notification
Video capture demo of Farallon's Property Review and Notification application that lets users review property information through a map based interface, and quickly perform property notification tasks. This web application overlays parcel data from ArcGIS server on top of Google Maps imagery.
See also: City of Fairfield Property Review and Notification Application
Geological Hazard Management System
Video capture demo of Farallon's Bay Area Geological Hazard Abatement Districts application which analyzes the large volumes of data needed to identify potential at-risk properties and then presents this information on a map using a web-based interface that ties it into potential problem areas. This GIS Mashup provides an intuitive and powerful decision support system with low cost, high speed, and easy scalability.
See also: Bay Area Geological Hazard Abatement Districts use GIS Mashup to Identify and Manage Critical Data
Boston Redevelopment Authority GIS Web Portal
Video capture demo of the enterprise GIS mashup for the Boston Redevelopment Authority that gives BRA staff fast and simple access to maps, City GIS data, and project specific redevelopment information. The web application developed by Farallon uses a .Net web service to integrate geospatial analyses from ArcSDE/SQL & ArcGIS servers, with Microsoft Virtual Earth.
See also: City of Boston Redevelopment Authority: Web Based GIS Redevelopment Project Tracking Portal
GIS PavePlan - Pavement Managment System, GIS and Cost Modeling Integration
Video capture demo of Farallon's GIS PavePlan Application which lets users import scenario data from a Pavement Management System and display this on a map that highlights corresponding street sections. A budgeting application evaluates the costs and displays these on the same map. A user can also modify the type of pavement treatment for a selected road section and see the results reflected back in the costs.
See also: GIS PavePlan Application Helps San Mateo County Manage Pavement Conditions
San Mateo Master Address Database Web Application
Video capture demo of the City of San Mateo Master Address Database (MAD) web application. The MAD acts as a a central authoritative list of business and residential locations for all City departments. The MAD, deployed over an intranet using the City's SQL database, integrated with GeoMedia and using Microsoft Virtual Earth for presentation, offers increased data availability, reduced errors and maintenance, elimination of duplicate data, and enhanced City services.
