The city of Indianapolis/Marion County GIS (IndyGIS) is a mature
software system that has been in existence since 1986. Over the course
of time, the geographic information system (GIS) has evolved from
a decentralized team of individuals in separate departments to a
centralized division called the Geospatial Information Services division.
As the division grew, more and more layers of information were included
in the GIS. As a result, more staff in various city departments including
public works, planning, and parks began using the system. No longer an
on-demand map shop, IndyGIS evolved into an enterprise-wide system,
providing 150 data layers to more than 500 GIS users throughout the cit
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