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Accessing OpenStreetMap data within ArcGIS to support the Haiti Earthquake...

In continuing support of our users who are helping with the response to the Earthquake in Haiti, here are some ways to consume data from OpenStreetMap.  OpenStreetMap consists of widely available...

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Broad Range of Options for Collecting Data with Mobile GIS

By Tom Patterson, ESRI Wildland Fire Specialist and Tim Smith, National Park Service GPS Program Coordinator In the wake of the disaster in Haiti, we wanted to share with you some of the options for...

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Dev Meet Up – New York City, NY

It was quite an “Empire State of Mind” at the Heartland Brewery on W. 43rd for our Dev Meet Up the evening of Thursday, June 24th, 2010. A lot of people came out to learn a few things, listen to...

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ArcGIS Editor for OpenStreetMap

The ArcGIS Editor for OpenStreetMap is a free, open source add-on for ArcGIS for Desktop that helps you become an active member of the growing OpenStreetMap (OSM) community. OpenStreetMap is an open...

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Empowering Action — New Tools for Crisis and Humanitarian Response

This week several members of our team attended the 3rd International Conference of Crisis Mappers (ICCM) that was held in Geneva, Switzerland and we were blown away by the turn out (Follow #ICCM on...

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Hello Map! – Getting started with the ArcGIS Editor for OpenStreetMap

As we have written about previously in this blog after the earthquake in Haiti (here and here), OpenStreetMap is a great source of data for you to support disaster and/or humanitarian operations.  Esri...

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Esri World Imagery in OpenStreetMap!

OpenStreetMap is a free, editable map built by volunteers largely from scratch and released with an open-content license. Since its inception, this global community has grown to over four million...

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