June 2019CIOAPPLICATIONS.COM8cXo insightsWhat are the trends you've witnessed happening with respect to the Esri space?Over the past few years, we have seen some major advancements occurring in cloud-based GIS applications. To this end, Esri has been providing a variety of out-of-the-box applications that we can utilize through the cloud or on premise servers. This has helped us improve our workflows, specifically in data management, field data collection, on-the-fly analysis, and data sharing. We are also seeing a greater emphasis on 2D and 3D spatial analytics. These improvements have increased our ability to analyze and communicate different National Park unit issues in the areas of natural and cultural resources and facility management and for visitor interpretation and public outreach.According to you what is the major pain point affecting the Esri arena?The biggest ones for us are duplication of data and ensuring that data is reaching people rapidly--we achieve this with improved data management and sharing of data which has helped us reduce both. We're working closely with the National Park units in our region to integrate the Esri data sharing and hosting workflows using their applications such as ArcGIS Online and the Geospatial Portal to create more efficient data management and data sharing workflows. Mapping a Futuristic Geographic Information SystemNELL CONTI, GIS DIVISION CHIEF, NATIONAL PARK SERVICENell ContiNELL CONTI, GIS DIVISION CHIEF, NATIONAL PARK SERVICEIN MY View
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