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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

When Maps & Art combine in Las Vegas - the McCarran International Airport web portal

This "cut ad paste" highlight of the ArcGIS Server Showcase took me to McCarran International Airport's Interactive map portal.  


Map Portal Landing page
The Flex application has a clean interface with the standard "point/click/zoom" functionality.

Terminal Zoom
 Certain "sub-header zooms" bring you to focus on particular areas of the airport, such as a terminal or parking area.
Pop-ups for terminal POIs
Each "zoom section" enables points of interest with additional pop-ups of relevant information.


Parking assistance info
I particularly like to pop-up assistance via my mobile device - relatively speaking the pages loaded just fine from my smart phone.
Menu options

The airport has a separate portal highlighting a children art mural initiative.  The photo mosaic works can we search by location or child creator.
Children Art locator

Locations for Art Murals

Full credits to ESRI, McCarran International Airport and Robert Silvers for the accomplishments displayed.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Mapping School Districts - an interactive map portal

Continuing my expose into public sites powered by ArcGIS for Server, I came upon one that is "near & dear" to the wife's heart as we contemplate relocating to a new school district in the Washington DC / Northern Virginia area. 

This site provides access to demographics, social characteristics, and economics of children and school districts from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) of the U.S. Department of Education. 



 Upon entering, it auto-queries you location to show that state of interest and provides a thematic map - customizable to the variable of interest.



The pop-up tool bars allow for changes in layer display, transparency and export/query options.




In this case, my goal was to understand the overlapping elementary, middle school and high school boundaries in northern Virginia's Fairfax Count school district to assist in our home search.

 Below is the resulting interactive map:


Full credits to ESRI and the National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education.

Thank you, Space Shuttle Endeavour

You made us dream, you made us fly, you made us work hard for good science.  Time to end the journey.  Thank you NASA & Shuttle Endeavour.


Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Mapping Precision Agriculture's Future - Video & Article on IBM's Big Thunder project

Video on IBM's Deep Thunder - using predictive modeling to impact the "business of weather" (see below). 




Good article reference on "Precision agriculture - Using predictive weather analytics to feed future generations"

"Cut & Paste" highlights:
"...By 2050, it’s expected that the world’s population will reach 9.2 billion people, 34 percent higher than today. Much of this growth will happen in developing countries like Brazil, which has the largest area in the world with arable land for agriculture. To keep up with rising populations and income growth, global food production must increase by 70 percent in order to be able to feed the world...."

Full credits to: 

Meet the researchers

  • Thumnail image of Ulisses Mello

    Ulisses Mello

    Distinguished Engineer,
    Associate Director,
    IBM Research - Brazil
  • Thumnail image of Lloyd Treinish

    Lloyd Treinish

    Senior Technical Staff Member,
    Chief Scientist - Deep Thunder,
    IBM Research - Watso

Monday, October 15, 2012

Mapping Frisco, TX - Online Resources for interactive mapping

Continuing my own professional research series on ArcGIS Server applications, the below are some screenshots from the City of Frisco TX online resource center.

Nice interactive application with points of interest, city cervices, DEMs, traffic counts & flows, rel estate developments and digital imagery mixed in a public facing portal of spatial information.


Powered by Silverlight & ArcGIS Server -  the legend details, searchable layers and address geocoding really make this a great public site.



Friday, October 12, 2012

Mapping Property Values - Orange County Fl Appraisers' Award Winning site

In researching the numerous public-facing sites of location-based applications and services  powered by ArcGIS Server - I stumbled upon the Orange County FL Appraiser's Office award winning tool.

Below are some screenshot of the impressive collection of functionality - including XLS downloads, Google StreetView integration and lots more.


Silverlight application powered by ArcGIS Server
Impressive multi-thematic map displays with pop-up information
Robust tool-sets and detailed legends

Informative sidebars with filter and download ability
Parcel and demographic information

Now if I could just sell my house for what I bought if for .... :)



Thursday, October 11, 2012

Got soil data? Some notes on ESRI's Online Federal Resources for data

In reacquainting myself with the ESRI suite of products and services, its neat to see how the web and cloud platforms have become the pervasive model for sharing geo-spatial information.

Beginning on the web-page http://esrifederal.maps.arcgis.com , you gain access (with proper login rights) to a scrolling panel of featured federal content:




Browsing quickly, I found one of particular interest for accessing soil data layers.

This map shows the Soil Survey Geographic (SSURGO) by the United States Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service overlayed with a hydro reference layer.




With a click you get access to a more detailed metadata reference:


Description:
This map features the Soil Survey Geographic (SSURGO) by the United States Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service. It also shows data that was developed by the National Cooperative Soil Survey and supersedes the State Soil Geographic (STATSGO) dataset published in 1994. SSURGO digitizing duplicates the original soil survey maps. This level of mapping is designed for use by landowners, townships, and county natural resource planning and management. The user should be knowledgeable of soils data and their characteristics. The smallest scale map shows the Global Soil Regions map by the United States Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service.
The web map combines with the soil survey with the terrain basemap and a hydro overlay layer for reference purposes.  This basemap is ideal for display of thematic data such as the soil survey map, providing a neutral terrain background with an overlay layer for reference purposes.

Access and Use Constraints

Tagssoilssoil surveyUS Department of AgricultureUSDANatural Resources Conservation ServiceNRCSNationalFederalUSA
CreditsSource: USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service
Size8 KB
Extent
Left:-141.19Right:-50.31
Top:58.7Bottom:2.59

Finally, using the the Open link, I panned to the Chesapeake region and clicked to pull down the data for my area of interest:



Pretty slick stuff.  Looking forward to exploring the Gallery resources further.

New career path with ESRI

Accepted a position with ESRI as the Account Manager for USDA - Team Lead for the Land & Natural Resources Group at ESRI.  Thrilled at the opportunity to join the team with such an amazing company. 

Below are some neat ESRI company facts: (full credits to Wikipedia)

TypePrivate
IndustrySoftware
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
FoundedRedlands, California (1969)
HeadquartersRedlands, CaliforniaU.S. 34°3′25.35″N 117°11′44.44″W
Key peopleJack Dangermond, Founder/President
ProductsArcGISArcViewArcGIS Server,ArcIMSArcSDEArcGIS Mobile,ArcPad
RevenueMore than $776 million per year
Employees2,700 (US)+ (2009 statistics) [1]
Websitewww.esri.com


Esri (play /ˈɛsr/) is a software development and services company providing Geographic Information System (GIS) software andgeodatabase management applications. The headquarters of Esri is in Redlands, California.
The company was founded as Environmental Systems Research Institute in 1969 as a land-use consulting firm. Esri products (particularlyArcGIS Desktop) have one-third of the global market share. In 2002, Esri had approximately a 30 percent share of the GIS software market worldwide, more than any other vendor. Other sources estimate that about 70 percent of the current GIS users make use of Esri products.
Esri has 10 regional offices in the U.S. and a network of 80 international distributors, with about a million users in 200 countries. The firm has 3,000 employees in the U.S., and is still privately held by the founders. In 2006, revenues were about $660 million. In a 2009 Investor's Business Daily article, Esri's annual revenues were indicated to be $1.2 billion, from 300,000 customers.
The company hosts an annual International User's Conference, which was first held on the Redlands campus in 1981 with 16 attendees. More recently, the User's Conference has been held in San Diego for the past 10 years. An estimated 15,000 users from 131 countries attended in 2012.