GIS Data definition
GIS Data means any output from the County's computerized database, developed pursuant to MCL 15.441 et seq., for the purpose of making public records immediately available for public inspection or their purchase or copying by digital means.
GIS Data means the geometry and associated attributes packaged in a geodatabase
GIS Data means spatial data as part of a geographic information system data.
Examples of GIS Data in a sentence
TELUS and the LGA agree that the implementation of the GIS Data delivery contemplated in this Agreement will be coordinated with the LGA Members in accordance with section 4.4, and with First Nation governments in accordance with section 4.7.
More Definitions of GIS Data
GIS Data means the geometry and associated attributes packaged in a geodatabase that defines the roads, address points and boundaries within a PSAP's jurisdiction.
GIS Data means mapping and addressing data in an i3 format used in real time within the NG9-1-1 call flow for location validation, call routing and mapping.
GIS Data means an informational unit or network capable of producing customized maps based on a digital representation of geographical data. GIS Data includes Derived Data from a GIS system and saved outputs and datasets covered by this Agreement.
GIS Data means geographic information that is stored in layers and integrated with geographic software programs so that spatial information can be created, stored, manipulated, analyzed, and visualized.
GIS Data as used herein shall mean geographic information system digital data electronically created, collected, formatted, manipulated and maintained by Denver Water. More specifically, the datasets being licensed are: dam inundation data for ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ reservoirs. Data includes GIS files, PDFs, and text files used in the analysis.
GIS Data means all Geographic Information System (GIS) data produced and/or owned by County, its officials, employees, and agents, including the database information, maps, updates, and any derivatives thereof, in all forms of distribution, as well as access privileges to computer systems hosting such GIS data.
GIS Data means the data generated by the GIS, and takes the form in Article II.