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Frequently Asked Questions About GIS 1. What Is GIS (Geographic Information System)? Non-Technical Definition of GIS GIS involves maps and information about the maps. A GIS consists of computer hardware, software, data, and personnel to run the system. Technical Definition of GIS A GIS is a collection of computer hardware, software, geographic data, and personnel designed to capture, store, update, manipulate, analyze, and display all forms of geographically referenced information. A GIS is an invaluable tool for viewing and analyzing data. Over eighty percent of decisions made by local government are constrained, influenced, or dictated by some fact of geography. One of the most powerful features of geographic analysis is the ability to compare different layers of information. A GIS can provide unique insight into many difficult problems:
2. How can I get Cary data in digital format? If you're interested in downloading digital map files for use in your organization's GIS, you can download Cary's map files via Wake County's Digital Map Files page. Look under "County Wide Layers (Including Town of Cary data)" for a link to Cary's available data layers. 3. Is a map to the Cary Town Hall Campus available? www.townofcary.org/depts/pio/carymaps.htm 4. Is a map of departments at the Cary Town Hall Campus available? www.townofcary.org/depts/midept/gis/mapofdepartments.htm 5. What are some geographical facts about Cary that can be obtained using a GIS?
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