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The North Carolina Geographic Information Coordinating Council meets quarterly to review GIS project progress and set priorities and goals for the North Carolina geospatial community.
The Local Government Committee meets quarterly to consider issues, strategies and practices affecting local government GIS. The committee may make recommendations to the Geographic Information Coordinating Council on behalf of local government GIS users.
The Information Technology Strategy Board is scheduled to meet from 9 a.m. to noon on Friday, Jan. 31, 2025. The meeting will be held online via Microsoft Teams and in person at the following location:N.C. Government Data Analytics CenterFirst Floor301 N. Wilmington St.Raleigh, N.C. 27601-2825
The Local Government Committee meets quarterly to consider issues, strategies and practices affecting local government GIS. The committee may make recommendations to the Geographic Information Coordinating Council on behalf of local government GIS users.
This committee works to develop and update data content standards, consolidate statewide mapping requirements, seek support for financing cooperative programs, oversee creation and maintenance of GICC's priority geospatial data and advise the GICC on problems and opportunities related to geospatial data programs.
The North Carolina Geographic Information Coordinating Council meets quarterly to review GIS project progress and set priorities and goals for the North Carolina geospatial community.
The Local Government Committee meets quarterly to consider issues, strategies and practices affecting local government GIS. The committee may make recommendations to the Geographic Information Coordinating Council on behalf of local government GIS users.
This committee works to develop and update data content standards, consolidate statewide mapping requirements, seek support for financing cooperative programs, oversee creation and maintenance of GICC's priority geospatial data and advise the GICC on problems and opportunities related to geospatial data programs.
The North Carolina Geographic Information Coordinating Council meets quarterly to review GIS project progress and set priorities and goals for the North Carolina geospatial community.