Concept information
Preferred term
SANGIS
Definition
- San Diego Geographic Information Systems (SanGIS) is a jointly funded project of the City and County of San Diego who is responsible for maintenance of and access to the region's geographic databases. SanGIS was created in July, 1997, as a Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) between the City and County of San Diego. After 13 years of working together on data and application development, the City and County decided to formalize their partnership in GIS by creating the SanGIS JPA. Finding that access to correct and current geographic data was considered more important than application development to County and City departments, SanGIS focuses on ensuring geographic data is maintained and accessible. Mission: To maintain and promote the use of a regional geographic data warehouse for the San Diego area and to facilitate the development of shared geographic data and automated systems which use that data. Goals: 1. To ensure geographic data currency and integrity. 2. To provide cost effective access to geographic data to member agencies, subscribers and the public. 3. To generate revenue from the sale of geographic data products to reduce the cost of map maintenance to member agencies. Contact Information: SanGIS 1010 Second Avenue, Suite 130A San Diego, CA 92101 Phone 619-702-0400 Fax: 619-702-0410 Email: webmaster@sangis.org For more information, linl to "http://www.sangis.org/" [Summary provided by SanGIS] (en)
Broader concept
- S - U (en)
URI
https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concept/d07b1e83-e9cc-4fc7-b503-d4a047ad1ff8
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