There are some very clever people in the US, and a group of them have built some very interesting geospatial systems for displaying government data.
For example David Fletcher's blog has made me aware that the US Census has developed the OnTheMap service for analysing employment data. It offers a number of tools for creating map overlays to help filter and present data in value-add ways.
It's well worth a look and a think about what could be done in Australia with the latest census results.
Showing posts with label geospatial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label geospatial. Show all posts
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Impressive use of geospatial data | Tweet |
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egovernment,
geospatial,
mashup,
technology
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Effective use of government mapping data | Tweet |
This is a great presentation on exploiting location-based information, following on from my post on mashups.
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egovernment,
geospatial,
mashup
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