03 June 2010, 2:45pm
In government, a geographic information system (GIS) is now an established technology. Increasingly it is being used to help central and local government to cut costs, deliver more personalised services and make it easier for citizens to access the resources and information they need. To fully understand the power and potential of GIS for government in the future
Paul Deyer, industry marketing manager ESRI UK, contributed to our latest SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT of the June/July GeoUK issue, focusing on "Online Government".
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Industry marketing manager ESRI UK

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