|
![]()
|
Information Technology e-mail: it@town.groton.ct.us Information Technology (IT) manages the Towns information databases, Geographic Information System (GIS), and Wide Area Network (WAN). IT staff are responsible for writing, maintaining, and updating software applications as well as installing, upgrading, and repairing Personal Computers (PCs). IT also evaluates potential software and hardware purchases before they are made to insure compatibility with the existing computer infrastructure. The Town currently has 200 PCs in twelve locations networked together. The WAN allows employees to communicate through email and share information and data files.
Geographic Information Systems
Visit our new GIS Data Online - Click Here.
What is GIS?:
A geographic information system (GIS) is a computer-based tool that allows for the storage, editing, display, query,
and analysis of geographically referenced information. This information is sometimes referred to as geospatial
information. GIS technology is unique in that it combines database operations (such as queries, data sorts, and
statistical analyses) with visualization and spatial analysis functions that are associated with maps. These powerful
and wide-ranging capabilities distinguish GIS from traditional databases (which do not offer this geographic
visualization capability) and from computer-aided drafting applications (which do not offer advanced database
functionality). GIS is therefore a valuable tool used by individuals and organizations alike, from businesses to
universities to governments of all levels.
Many challenges we face in the modern world-such as crime, pollution, natural disasters, spread of diseases, natural
resource management, urban sprawl, etc.-often have a geographic component. Similarly, challenges faced by local
communities-managing growth responsibly, planning infrastructure improvements, attracting and siting new businesses,
routing emergency vehicles, etc.-also have a geographic dimension. GIS provides the capability to create maps,
integrate information, visualize scenarios, analyze trends, and to develop effective solutions.
What can a GIS do?
Questions a GIS can answer:
The Town's GIS aerial mapping project was completed and updated maps and data will be an important resource, not only
for revaluation, but for planning and engineering as well.
Current uses:
|
||
![]() | ||
![]() |
COPYRIGHT 2005-2006 TOWN OF GROTON, CONNECTICUT _____Site Map | Information (860) 441-6600 |