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Building Healthy Communities with GIS-based Mobile Data Collection

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When Esri was founded in 1969, we realized even then that geographic information system (GIS) technology could improve society. Working with others who shared this passion, we were encouraged by the vast possibilities of GIS. Today, our confidence in GIS is built on the belief that geography matters – it connects our many cultures and societies and influences our way of life. GIS leverages geographic insight to ensure better communication and collaboration. Explore our website to discover how our customers have obtained the geographic advantage by using Esri software to address social, economic, business and environmental concerns at local, regional, national and global scales. We hope you will be inspired to join the Esri community in using GIS to create a better world. www.esri.com Twitter: @ esri_health @ esri_humanservi LinkedIn: Esri for Human Services | Esri Health GovLoop's mission is to inspire public sector professionals by serving as the knowledge network for government. GovLoop connects more than 250,000 members, fostering cross-government collaboration, solving common problems and advancing government careers. GovLoop is headquartered in Washington, D.C., with a team of dedicated professionals who share a commitment to the public sector. For more information about this report, please email us at: info@govloop.com Conclusion Esri offers a mobile platform is helping to redefine the way governments approach health and human services workflows. Whether it is tracking health indicators, vector-borne disease, providing for homeless point-in-time count, or mobile field inspections, GIS is essential to move a community toward health and resiliency. The shift is from focused applications to developing a fully integrated mobile strategy. One that connects the field operations to the back office and enables more insightful decision-making. To learn more about how to use Esri's mobile platform to help build a healthy community, visit go.esri.com/HealthyCommunities 7 Industry Perspective

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