The Speaker Series offers free short audio recordings that feature GIS technology insights from GIS users, business partners, and Esri staff.
Matt Kueny, senior business analyst for Miele, Inc., explains how his company uses Esri Tapestry Segmentation data to find niche markets for its high-end appliances.
Esri's director of commercial industry Simon Thompson explains how location analytics gives retailers a clearer picture of online and offline buying behavior.
Matt Carmichael, editor of Livability.com, explains how Esri data helps in the creation of the site's 'best cities' lists.
Carrie Tropasso and Michael Bialousz from the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources created a Story Map that will help people find the best places to ski, snowmobile, ice skate, and sled this winter.
Mark Bowersox, strategic product manager for Exelis VIS, explains how GIS and Exelis' ENVI advanced image analysis tools revolutionize imagery processing workflows.
Jeremy Clark, GIS consultant for NorthSouth GIS, explains how he used 3D GIS technologies such as Esri CityEngine in a Story Map to showcase what downtown Christchurch, New Zealand, will look like in the future.
Bill Spicer, president of maps.com, explains how his company uses ArcGIS to deliver cartography to the education and emergency management sectors.
Laura Flessner, a NOAA digital coast fellow working with The Nature Conservancy, discusses Coastal Resilience 2.0, an ArcGIS Online-based decision-support platform to strengthen coastal communities affected by climate change.
Matt Felton, president of GIS consulting firm Datastory, discusses what excites him about the Esri Business Summit and gives a preview of his plenary presentation.
Patrick Boes, GIS manager at Global Information Systems, discusses G-NET-a new pipeline data model that smoothly integrates with ArcGIS technology.
Simon Thompson, commercial business director at Esri, explains why businesses will benefit from attending the Esri Business Summit.
Esri's Mansour Raad explains why an open source methodology for tackling Big Data makes perfect sense.
Brian Smith, director of commercial solutions at GeoDecisions, discusses the various applications of location analytics in the insurance industry.
Ben Schaub, project coordinator for Esri, explains how the International Joint Commission uses GIS to improve information sharing between the US and Canada.
Gene Roe, managing editor of LiDAR News, discusses his background as a publisher and the advancements of GIS and lidar 3D mapping throughout his career.
Larry Sugarbaker, senior advisor for the National Geospatial Program for the United States Geological Survey (USGS), discusses the advances in lidar and geospatial technology that gave rise to the 3D Elevation program.
Tom Fisher, dean of the University of Minnesota College of Design, discusses the power of geodesign for building a sustainable human future.
Matt Carmichael, author of the book Buyographics, discusses how the use of mapping and population data has changed the way marketers reach consumers.
Skip Parker, Esri Global Strategic Account Director, HERE, explains the technology behind HERE's real-time traffic technology and how it integrates with GIS.
Andrea Hildebrand, head of marketing at senseFly, explains the role of GIS in guiding automated remote sensing drones.
Joshua Swanson, senior GIS analyst at Parsons, explains how ArcGIS was used in an indoor space evaluation project for the Department of Defense.
David Beitz from Beitz and Daigh Geographics explains the advantages of using location analytics for market planning and site selection.
Greg Miller, GIS analyst at ASPCA, explains how mapping community data brings focus to spay and neuter programs.
David Gonzalez from Exelis VIS discusses the advantages of investigating remote sensing data with ENVI.
David MacLean from the Centre of Geographic Sciences in Canada talks about Our World From the ISS, a mapping app he and his students created using ArcGIS Online. The app mapped Tweets and photos from International Space Station astronauts Chris Hadfield and Thomas Marshburn.
Jill Boughton, president and CEO of W2Worth Innovations, explains the significance of location in converting waste to a profitable resource.
Jeremy Weber from GEO-Jobe GIS Consulting talks about implementing ArcGIS Online in state and local governments and airports.
Sandrine Schultz and Amy Hrdlicka discuss the use of geospatial technology to accomplish green objectives in the US Navy.
Matt Felton from Datastory Consulting explains how business data comes to life on a map.
Skye Perry from SSP Innovations discusses various approaches to implementing ArcGIS Online for utilities.
Michael Lippmann, CEO and founder of Blue Raster, talks about a mobile GIS app that helps USAID deliver services to drought- and disease-stricken areas.
GIS consultant Nadika Senadheera talks about her interesting and sometimes harrowing assignments working for the United Nations' World Food Programme.
Keith King, private sector general manager at GIS Inc., discusses how organizations can become more geospatially mature.
Woody Moore, vice president of marketing for thrdPlace, talks about the use of location analytics in economic and community development.
Ben Bruns, manager of GIS solutions at Dutch Kadaster, discusses the use of Esri out-of-the-box tools to automate key processes.
David DiBiase, Esri director of education, talks about the integration of GIS in education, as well as new areas where geospatial technology is being applied.
Kenny Ratliff, spatial solutions developer at Critigen, discusses Mobile Mapper, an iOS application created by Critigen that merges Big Data with location.
Kevin DeVito, founder, executive director, and CEO of CyberCity 3D, discusses the convergence of 3D city modeling with GIS technology.
Deborah Smallwood, founder of strategic advisory firm Strategy Meets Action, discusses the application of GIS in insurance research.
Bill Davenhall, healthcare manager at Esri, offers his thoughts on Esri's participation in this year's Health Datapalooza, as well as the current state of geomedicine.
Michael Scott from Salisbury University and Pat McLoughlin from Spatial Systems Associates Inc. discuss GIS for tracking energy output in facilities.
Gregg Katz, director of innovation and technology at The Shopping Center Group, discusses the use of GIS at the largest privately held real estate and retail firm in the U.S.
Stuart Woods, vice president of the Geospatial Division at Leica Geosystems, discusses the use of ArcGIS in Leica's mobile imagery processing.
Michael Healander from GISi Indoors discusses indoor mapping and GISi's new indoor navigation technology.
Esri's Simon Thompson discusses more highlights from the Esri Business Summit, as well as the use of social, local, and mobile technology in retail.
Esri's Simon Thompson discusses the presenters and key themes of the Esri Business Summit.
Roberta Quigley from United States Forest Service (USFS) discusses the many uses of GIS at USFS.
Peter Kjeld, Andreas Wytzisk, and Satish Sankanran discuss Esri's partnership with 52°North to support the sensor observation service protocol in Europe.
Kurt Towler, GIS coordinator with Sulphur Springs Valley Electric Cooperative, discusses the use of ArcGIS in electric utility asset management.
Christian Carson from Esri explains the purpose and value of Esri's ArcGIS for Local Government solutions initiative.
Brad Ball, GIS team leader at NASA Langley Research Center, discusses the use of GIS for managing facilities at NASA Langley.
Christopher Thomas, director of government markets at Esri, explains the purpose and value of Esri's ArcGIS for Local Government solutions initiative.
Nigel Brown from Exelis Visual Information Solutions discusses the use of ArcGIS and ENVI image-processing software in federal government.
Aaron Cheuvront, building GIS/CAD application manager at University of Washington (UW), explains how integrating GIS and CAD data improved facilities management at UW.
Tom Greaves discusses the use of 3D imaging for preserving the world's historic sites and monuments.
Larry Sugarbaker, the National Geospatial Program's Senior Adviser for the USGS, discusses the importance of lidar and imagery data delivery services to business and government.
Alex Dunmire from GeoEye discusses the applicability of geospatial predictive analytics to decision making.
Mani Singh, president of mapsofworld.com, talks about using ArcGIS to create and serve high-quality maps of every part of the world.
Penn State faculty member Michael L. Thomas discusses the use of crime mapping techniques in tracking the movement of accused war criminal Joseph Kony in Africa.
Scott Oppman, local government solutions project manager at Esri, gives a technical overview of Esri's solution for simplifying GIS workflows in local governments.
Esri's Andy Mitchell discusses the practical applications of GIS modeling detailed in his book The Esri Guide to GIS Analysis, Volume 3: Modeling Suitability, Movement, and Interaction.
Brent Jones, global marketing manager for cadastre and land records at Esri, discusses Esri's configurable solution for managing land records.
Milan Mueller from The Omega Group discusses using ArcGIS as the mapping platform for the iPhone app CrimeMapping.com.
Tom Stickle, senior manager for solution architecture at Amazon, and Marwa Mabrouk, product manager for ArcGIS, discuss the benefits of using ArcGIS Server in the cloud.
Jon Skiffington, director of product management for LizardTech, discusses the benefits of LizardTech's various imagery compression formats.
Tara Cordyack, director of alliances at GeoEye, discusses GeoEye's small enterprise license agreement, a cost-effective solution for non-typical users of earth imagery.
Dr. Einar Bjorgo, head of rapid mapping, applications, and user relations with the United Nations Institute for Training and Research, discusses the importance of satellite imagery in international aid work.
Lewis Graham, the president and chief technology officer at GeoCue, talks about creating better workflows by integrating lidar and GIS.
Will Gorr discusses his and Kristen S. Kurland's new book, GIS Tutorial for Crime Analysis.
Doug Rosenberg from VResorts.com talks about using interactive mapping for a better vacation experience.
Matt Felton, research director for GIS and mapping at MacKenzie Commercial Real Estate Services, discusses how GIS has changed real estate practices.
Jacqueline McGlade, executive director at EEA, talks about the importance of transforming scientific data into interactive maps.
Maricopa County, Arizona, Recorder Helen Purcell shares how GIS helps increase efficiency and public involvement in the fourth-largest county in the nation.
Matt Carmichael, director of information for Ad Age magazine, discusses using GIS technology and data to understand demographics and consumer trends.
ArcGIS for SharePoint product manager Derek Law discusses the enhancements in the new release of ArcGIS for SharePoint, Esri's solution for integrating mapping capability in the Microsoft SharePoint environment.
Doug Vandegraft from the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management Regulation and Enforcement talks about the marine cadastre and mapping ocean resources.
Ryan Taira, GIS manager for the Joint Prisoners of War/Missing in Action Accounting Command (JPAC), talks about the use of GIS in searching for the remains of Americans still missing in action from past wars.
Major Andrew Williams from the British Army talks about DataMan, a new GIS solution that provides military commanders with the most up-to-date situational awareness and intelligence.
Chuck Spink, senior product manager at Accela, discusses the creation of Accela's new citizen engagement app for the iPhone called Accela Mobile 311.
Major Andrew Williams from the British Army talks about DataMan, a new GIS solution that provides military commanders with the most up-to-date situational awareness and intelligence.
Alex Philp, president of TerraEchos, discusses Adelos, its sensor knowledge system that combines the ability to collect, process, analyze, and transmit massive amounts of data.
Aldo Facchin of GeoSoft explains why the integration of two types of remotely sensed data can help create more accurate maps.
Alex Philp, president of TerraEchos, discusses Adelos, its sensor knowledge system that combines the ability to collect, process, analyze, and transmit massive amounts of data.
Heather MacDonald and Alan Peters, authors of the Esri Press book Urban Policy and the Census, discuss the use of GIS in analyzing demographic trends in urban planning.
Alex Philp, president of TerraEchos, discusses Adelos, its sensor knowledge system that combines the ability to collect, process, analyze, and transmit massive amounts of data.
Charles Brigham and Dr. Hanif Rahemtulla from World Bank discuss why GIS is important for global humanitarian efforts. Visit data.worldbank.org for more information.
Alex Philp, president of TerraEchos, discusses Adelos, its sensor knowledge system that combines the ability to collect, process, analyze, and transmit massive amounts of data.
Justin Pummell, a GIS professional with the US Army Corps of Engineers, talks about using GIS to assess the seismic vulnerability of critical transportation infrastructure in Kathmandu, Nepal.
David Beitz, director of GIS at Edens & Avant, discusses the importance of using both desktop and cloud-based GIS in the commercial real estate industry.
John Ristevski, the founder, CTO, and co-CEO of Earthmine, talks about Earthmine's innovative technology that collects 3D street-level imagery for use in GIS applications.
Eric Bader and Dan O'Neill discuss Esri's commitment to the Java platform and Esri's plans to phase out the Web ADF in ArcGIS 10.1.
Chris Bradshaw and David Cardella discuss the upcoming Esri Mobile Special Interest Group (SIG) Meeting at the Esri International User Conference.
Chuck Spink, senior product manager at Accela, discusses the creation and use of Accela's new dashboard app for the iPad.
Rafael Ponce, maritime team program manager at Esri, discusses the significance of Esri's Ocean Basemap, a free maritime basemap resulting from collaboration in the hydrographic community.
Marc Chiesa, CEO of CGx Aero in SYS, discusses aeronautical information management and GIS, providing examples of successful adoption in Norway, France, and throughout Africa.
Allan Pym, vice president of sales for APOS, explains how geospatial technology integrated with business intelligence systems greatly improves market analysis.
Lori Thompson, vice president of marketing and support services for ITT VIS, discusses how image processing integrated with GIS is used across different industries for better decision making.
Author David Allen discusses his latest Esri Press book, Getting to Know ArcGIS ModelBuilder.
Chris Ovens, general manager for SpotOn Systems, talks about the importance of integrating geospatial technology and data to give organizations a true view into their business data.
Business development managers for Esri in Europe discuss Esri's solution for European countries seeking to comply with the INSPIRE Directive.
NAVTEQ representatives Mike Tsengouras and Milton Ospina discuss how Esri software is used in NAVTEQ's map and data creation.
Kevin Jones, Director of Marketing and Product Management at PCI Geomatics, discusses the integration of advanced image processing with ArcGIS and how it is used throughout the world for more evidence-based response.
Simon Thompson, director of commercial business industry at Esri, talks about how to better match products to consumers using geospatial technology.
Simon Thompson, Esri director of commercial industry, talks about how retailers can better manage location information for more efficient supply chain management.
Simon Thompson, Esri director of commercial solutions, explains how GIS can help retailers make the best out of one of their biggest investments—real estate.
Kimon Onuma, president of Onuma Inc., discusses his vision for the convergence of GIS, facilities management, and building information modeling (BIM) at the GeoDesign Summit this past January.
Finn Dahl discusses his work with the Salvation Army providing GIS assistance for establishing shelters in Haiti following last year's devastating earthquake.
Kurt Daradics and Jason Kiesel, co-founders of CitySourced in Santa Monica, California, discuss their SaaS citizen reporting app, which is available on Blackberry, iPhone, Android, and Windows Phone platforms.
Stephen Lead, principal GIS consultant at Ajilon, discusses the design inspirations behind the Atlas of New South Wales.
Carsten Roensdorf, corporate data manager for UK Ordnance Survey, explains how linked data helps make public sector data more transparent.
Esri's David Cardella and Rex Hansen share their insight into the recently released ArcGIS app and API for Windows Phone 7 devices.
Daniel Elroi, president of North South GIS, discusses the challenges and successes of implementing a GIS data portal at the Port of Los Angeles.
Adam Derringer, manager of GIS Services at Mapping Specialists, talks about using ArcGIS to design a 224-page road atlas for tourists and travelers on America's highways.
Esri's Patricia McGray and Jamie Rosa discuss the new Esri Technical Certification Program, including what distinguishes it from other GIS certification programs, what the training entails, and how to enroll.
Tim Storey, Senior Fellow at the National Conference of State Legislatures, discusses new developments in the redistricting process across the nation.
Accela's Brian Wienke explains how Esri GIS technology integrated with Accela Automation 7.0 increases the efficiency of government.
Kim Brace, president of Election Data Services, an Esri business partner, explains how extensive databases are built to support redistricting. Having worked closely with state governments since the 1970s, Brace provides a historic perspective and a current snapshot of the sources and use of redistricting data, as well as its value after district lines are drawn.
Esri state government industry manager Richard Leadbeater provides a brief overview of redistricting and describes the essential role geospatial technology plays in it.
Cliff Allison discusses NAVTEQ's map development process and the integration of Esri technology with NAVTEQ products.
Esri's Chuck Cmeyla discusses the various ways GIS helps the public works industry streamline workflows and improve asset management practices.
Helene York, director of Bon Appétit Management Company Foundation, discusses the relationship between diet and carbon footprint and the environmental impact of certain food farming practices.
ArcGIS Data Reviewer product manager Daryl Smith explains how ArcGIS Data Reviewer automates and simplifies the GIS data quality and control process.
Gina Clemmer, president of New Urban Research, Inc., a research and training company in Portland, Oregon, discusses her book The GIS 20: Essential Skills.
Baker project manager Stephen Clancy explains how streetview lidar illuminates understanding of infrastructure by giving a much more detailed view of objects than aerial lidar.
GIS professional and author David Allen discusses how GIS Tutorial 3: Advanced Workbook, which he co-wrote with author Jeffery M. Coffey, will help users develop advanced GIS skills by exploring the full breadth of ArcGIS software.
John Young discusses how GIS can deliver a competitive advantage to organizations and its importance for senior managers.
Bob Hazelton discusses the benefits and capabilities of ArcGIS Mapping for Sharepoint, as well as the new features and enhancements in the new release.
Dr. Chris Pyke, Vice President, Research Program, United States Green Building Council, discusses how GIS can be used to assist green building in many areas, such as location-based rating systems, building performance modeling, and market pattern analysis.
Steve Doig specializes in computer-aided reporting and is a Pulitzer Prize winner for his work on building code infractions uncovered by Hurricane Andrew. He discusses how GIS can enhance journalists' research and storytelling.
Guenther Pichler, Esri Business Development Manager for European Union-related issues, discusses how Esri technology helps European nation-states comply with INSPIRE directives.
Brant Houston, Knight Chair of Journalism, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, discusses the need for GIS in media and journalism to help reporters uncover information that helps them tell better stories.
Skip Parker, enterprise sales manager at NAVTEQ, explains how it serves road and traffic data to state and local governments in partnership with Esri.
Mike Dana, business development manager at Wacom, discusses how Wacom's interactive pen displays integrate with ArcGIS 10.
Gustavo Villagra, de Telecom Argentina, y Pedro Barbero, de Aeroterra, S.A., conversan sobre el uso de un SIG Enterprise para beneficiar a todos los departamentos del telecom, desde operaciones hasta mercadeo.
Semeon Sertsu, director of information technology, National/Naval Ice Center (NNIC), talks about how NNIC uses ArcGIS to streamline product deployment and cut costs in monitoring Polar Ice.
Eric Van Praag, regional coordinator of the GeoSUR Program, discusses the initiative to integrate and disseminate spatial data throughout South America.
Tom Meyer, author of the Esri Press book Introduction to Geometrical and Physical Geodesy: Foundations of Geomatics, discusses the importance of having a foundational understanding of geodesy when working with GIS, remote sensing, and surveying.
Manny Rios, chief underwriter of the USAA property and casualty insurance group, describes how he first became aware of GIS and why geospatial technology is so important to the organization.
Nancy Towne, US Army Corps of Engineers GIS team lead in Afghanistan, discusses the various ways Esri technology assists the US Army's rebuilding of Afghanistan.
Marten Hogeweg, Esri product manager for the ArcGIS Server Geoportal Extension, talks about how the Geoportal Extension assists organizations by making geospatial data and services available over the Internet.
Andrew Long, founder of Longcreative and a former senior news artist at the Arizona Republic newspaper, talks about how GIS can add more visual punch and in-depth analysis to news and investigative stories.
David Blankenship, Senior GIS Analyst, City of Colorado Springs Fire Department, discusses how his agency uses imagery and GIS to tackle the city's emergencies.
Nick Franchino, GIS manager for the Department of Regional Planning in Los Angeles County, talks about how remotely sensed data married with GIS brings departments together.
Greg Scott, Group Leader, Geospatial & Earth Monitoring Division, Geoscience Australia, discusses the integration of imagery in topographic mapping at Australia's national mapping organization.
John Florio, senior product manager for Juniper Systems, discusses the trends in mobile GIS data collection and the Mesa Rugged Notepad, Juniper Systems' latest entry into the mobile computing market.
Richard Cooke, president of ITT Visual Information Solutions (ITT VIS), talks about GIS and imagery and his newest product for working with imagery in a geospatial context-ENVI for ArcGIS Server.
At the 2010 Esri User Conference in San Diego, U.S. Census Bureau Redistricting Data Office Chief Cathy McCully explains how GIS-enabled census data is being delivered to states for use in their redistricting processes.
Esri's IT strategist Victoria Kouyoumjian discusses the significance of cloud computing as a platform for developing and delivering GIS services.
Esri's Randy Frantz discusses the Telecom events and activities that will take place at the 2010 Esri International User Conference.
Esri's Paul Christin discusses the role of GIS in Homeland Security as well as the events and activities to take place at the 2010 Homeland Security Summit.
Esri's Mark Cygan discusses the Map, Chart, and Data Production events and activities that will take place at the 2010 Esri International User Conference.
Esri's Lori Armstrong discusses the Water/Wastewater events and activities that will take place at the 2010 Esri International User Conference.
Esri's Lori Armstrong discusses the Water Resources events and activities that will take place at the 2010 Esri International User Conference.
Esri's Lori Armstrong discusses the Climate, Weather, and Atmospheric events and activities that will take place at the 2010 Esri International User Conference.
David Pimblott, Managing Director of EGL, the leading GIS consultancy in New Zealand, discusses the role of enterprise GIS in the Land Use Carbon Analysis system, which is the basis for international UNFCCC reporting.
Esri's Eric Bader talks about the integration of Java in ArcGIS Server and its significance to developers.
Esri Law Enforcement Specialist David Cook previews the events and activities planned for the Public Safety Showcase at this year's User Conference. He also discusses the many ways law enforcement agencies use GIS technology.
Esri Transportation manager Terry Bills discusses the transportation events and activities planned for the 2010 Esri User Conference.
Esri's ArcGIS Online Team discusses Esri's Community Maps initiative, a program that gives the GIS community the ability to contribute their own data to a global basemap.
Bob Hazelton, product manager for ArcGIS Mapping for SharePoint, explains how Esri's new collection of Web parts enable rich interactive mapping within SharePoint.
The authors of Esri Press book, Land Administration for Sustainable Development, discuss the significance of effective land administration systems and the related processes and technology needed to support economic growth and sustainability in both developed and less-developed countries.
Rafael Ponce, Maritime Team Program Manager for Esri, discusses Esri's relationship with the hydrographic community and the role GIS technology plays in the creation of new hydrographic standards.
Esri's Bern Szukalski sits down to talk about ArcGIS.com, Esri's online GIS. ArcGIS.com is a free community resource where users can obtain rich GIS content; share their own content, including maps and apps; and collaborate with others.
NAVTEQ's Mike Tsengouras and Ryan Allard discuss the integration of NAVTEQ technology in the Esri Enterprise License Agreement.
Kerry Somerville, ArcPad product manager, and Elvin Slavik, lead ArcPad developer, talk about new capabilities, performance improvements, and quality enhancements in ArcPad 10.
Simon Thompson discusses how GIS can help organizations understand subtle nuances in the market by viewing and analyzing demographic data, ensuring that the business decisions they make are stable.
Kathie Thurston, executive director of the Redlands Chamber of Commerce in Redlands, California, discusses how the demographic analysis tools in Esri Business Analyst Online helped the chamber successfully fill a key commercial vacancy in the city of Redlands.
Insurers carry the burden of restoring the natural order of things after a catastrophic event. Listen as Esri's Mark McCoy and Simon Thompson discuss how GIS, geodesign, and public/private partnerships ensure this responsibility can be met.
Mark Guagliardo from the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) explains how the VHA integrated GIS into its operations to improve access to health care services.
Esri's Rob Elkins discusses the exciting new desktop functionality in the upcoming ArcGIS 10.
Ray Carnes, Esri Technical Marketing, previews the Better Ways to Design and Share Maps seminar, a free nationwide seminar hosted by Esri.
David Chappell, Principal of Chappell and Associates and keynote speaker at the upcoming 2010 Esri Developer Summit, gives a preview of his keynote address on cloud platforms.
Este Geraghty, Assistant Professor of Clinical Internal Medicine at UC Davis, discusses the value of GIS for health providers in better understanding and managing disease.
Victoria Kouyoumjian discusses Esri's position on open source and the importance of open source software in GIS application development.
Esri's Simon Thompson explains why financiers use GIS to understand how to provide the best services with the least risk in the financial industry.
Esri's Simon Thompson discusses how GIS gives retailers a more comprehensive understanding of their business and customers.
In the final segment of the MapIt podcast series, Esri's Josh Lewis and Johan Herrlin discuss how MapIt increases business intelligence by geo-enabling the business data organizations have.
In the second of three podcasts on MapIt, Esri's Josh Lewis and Art Haddad talk about how MapIt creates and plugs into services in the cloud.
Esri President Jack Dangermond discusses what's coming in the next release of ArcGIS, as well as why it will be called ArcGIS 10.
In the first of three podcasts on MapIt, Esri's Josh Lewis and Art Haddad discuss the basics of MapIt, what it is, and who benefits.
Lim Ming Ki, head of the Singapore Land Authority, explains how the Singapore Land Authority uses GIS technology as a land information sharing system. The foundation of that system is called LandNET.