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=== GIS data review ===
=== GIS data review ===


This is described on the Geofile Service page.


"GeoServices Engine" is an automated data review.


== What's Britedata? ==
== What's Britedata? ==

Revision as of 23:49, 24 April 2015

From GDR's services page

  • Public Safety Geofile Services
  • GIS Data Review
  • Addresspoints
  • Britedata
  • earthmine
  • Other GIS Services
  • Partner Programs

What's a Geofile?

I think it's probably a proprietary format used by Tiburon dispatch software. In this context "geofile service" would mean converting data in sundry formats into the right format for inclusion in Tiburon. Done that, just never called it a geofile. AGI used ESRI geodatabase files.

"The geofile is a database of standardized locations, including specific house numbers and streets names, commonplace names (Jackson Park), and intersections. The geofile insures that locations are within the jurisdiction, within a valid block number range, and are consistently entered and entered (which assists in later searches)" -- Dispatch Magazine, [1]

See the GDR Geofile Services page.

GIS data review

This is described on the Geofile Service page.

"GeoServices Engine" is an automated data review.

What's Britedata?

It's a set of business intelligence tools/services that are a GDR product. [2] A couple examples: since GDR has amassed a wealth of address data, they can capitalize on this by helping customers clean their own address data by comparing it with GDR data. They can also identify potential clients in a given geographic area that are near existing clients.

Who is using it?

What's earthmine?

It was a Berkeley startup that has been acquired by Nokia and used in Here.