Transformational Government (t-Gov) is the latest government initiative designed to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of our public services. Improving access to key information about your local area can be easily achieved using online mapping systems.
Here are just a few examples of some of the information layers which local authorities have published on on-line mapping systems using Innogistic’s Cartology .NET software.
Allotments, Bus Routes, Car Parks, Conservation Areas, Cycle Networks, Disabled Parking Bays, Double Yellow Lines, Flood Zones, Footway Crossovers, Glass Recycling Areas, GP Surgeries, Grit Bins, Highways Assets, Housing Association Stock, Income Deprivation, Land Charges, Leisure Facilities, Libraries, Motor Cycle Parking Bays, Parks, Pay & Display Machines, Playgrounds, Polling Stations, Recycling Centres, Red Routes, Refuse Sites, Schools, Sheltered Housing, Ward Names, Wheely Bin Rounds
Featured Case Studies
Northamptonshire Partnership Information Hub
Using GIS to help public sector agencies share information and resources, is a strategy very much on the political agenda. This strategy has been taken up by a new initiative involving public service providers in Northamptonshire. John Richardson talks to Karen Chapman of the Northamptonshire Partnership and Kieron Brown of Innogistic about this new project.
This online mapping site developed by Innogistic for the London Borough of Sutton, is an excellent example of how web based GIS systems can be used to publish typical local authority information.