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The Arizona Geographic Information Council (AGIC) was
established by Executive Order 89-24 as Arizona's primary forum and oversight
group for geographic information and geographic information technology issues
and coordination efforts. AGIC identifies standards, development and
implementation strategies to provide a framework in order to optimize the State's
investment in geographic data and technology.
Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) has
an interactive map that has information on hydrography,
air quality, underground storage tank programs, waste programs and permits.
Arizona Department of Transportation has an extensive
collection of maps that include the Arizona highway system, transportation
board districts, engineering and maintenance districts, alternative
modes of transportation and tourism/commerce.
Arizona State Cartographer's Office provides geospatial
web services, including the Geospatial Debate white paper; the Arizona Geodata Portal which provides users with links to internet
map services, FGDC compliant metadata, and geospatial data downloads; and
Arizona Imagery Server which allows the viewing of Arizona orthophotography.
The Arizona Geodata Portal, hosted
and maintained by the State Cartographer's
Office, is designed to provide GIS
users with links to internet map services, FGDC
compliant metadata and geospatial
data downloads.
Also provided by the State
Cartographer's Office, Arizona Imagery Server consolidates in one place
statewide digital orthoimagery and other
imagery.
Arizona State Land Department provides
both interactive maps and static maps. The interactive map
provides spatial data on state land boundaries, grazing allotments and land
ownership.
Maricopa Association of Governments offers numerous maps
of the Phoenix metro area, Maricopa County and the State of Arizona and
interactive maps. Static maps include population projections for the
State, socioeconomic modeling, Census 2000 data and traffic counts.
Ramona GIS Inventory is produced by the National States' Geographic Information Council as a tool
for states and their partners. Its primary purpose is to track the status of
GIS in US state and local government to aid the planning and building of
spatial data infrastructures.
Population and Economic Data
Arizona By The
Numbers provides specific information on growth indicators,
employment by industry and labor force data.
Arizona Profiles includes
community and country profiles, state economic profile, community economic
base studies and Arizona regional economic base studies. |