What is GIS?
GIS is an abbreviation for the term “Geographic Information System”. A GIS combines layers of geographic information about a place that provides better information about that location. In the case of Explore Georgetown, the Internet-based GIS allows businesses to identify optimal business locations based on available commercial property, location differences, demographic variations and business industry characteristics. Explore Georgetown allows website users to customize the analysis to their specific needs. Copyright 2004 GIS Planning Inc. All Rights Reserved.
GIS is an abbreviation for the term “Geographic Information System”. A GIS combines layers of geographic information about a place that provides better information about that location. In the case ofCharlotte USA Prospector, the Internet-based GIS allows businesses to identify optimal business locations based on available commercial property, location differences, demographic variations and business industry characteristics.Charlotte USA Prospectorallows website users to customize the analysis to their specific needs.Copyright 2008GIS Planning Inc.All Rights Reserved.
GIS is an acronym that stands for Geographic Information Systems. By entering different types of information that have a geographic location (i.e. roads, zoning districts, fire hydrants, aerial photography, topography, etc.) into a computer, one can then choose to overlay a variety of that information to see their relationship. Maps can then be made with better information leading to better decision-making.