Difference between revisions of "Arkansas Geographic Information Office"
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+ | The AGIO produced more than 25 GIS projects, 50 posters, and 75 map books for the event. | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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+ | *Learon Dalby, "GIS and the Clinton Library," ''Geospatial Solutions,'' 15.6 (June 2005): 19-24. | ||
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Revision as of 14:47, 9 February 2008
The Arkansas Geographic Information Office (AGIO) provided digital mapping services to the Clinton Presidential Center construction project. AGIO also conducted risk assessments of the site in planning activities related to the Library dedication ceremony in November 2004. The AGIO began working on geospatial modeling in September and continued to update its maps and other applications until the day before the gathering of dignitaries.
The AGIO produced more than 25 GIS projects, 50 posters, and 75 map books for the event.
References
- Learon Dalby, "GIS and the Clinton Library," Geospatial Solutions, 15.6 (June 2005): 19-24.