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Garvin County, Oklahoma
Through an official RFP procurement process, GeoComm was hired by
Garvin County, Oklahoma in March 2008 to develop a locatable address
system, develop quality GIS map data layers, and develop a MSAG and ALI
database for the implementation into the county's E9-1-1 system.
GeoComm began GPS field collection shortly after contract signing in March
and proceeded to collect all addressable structures within the county.
Throughout field collection a GeoComm GIS Specialist worked with the
county contact to:
• Develop an address scheme
• Develop a road centerline layer
• Create other GIS map data layers such as the ESZ layer
After field collection was complete the GIS map data layers were quality
checked and new addresses were assigned to all addressable rural
structures. The GeoComm project team, which consisted of 16 different
people, completed the addressing and GIS map data development in
September 2009. The county MSAG and ALI database were finalized and
completed GIS map data layers were delivered in July 2010. After the GIS
map data was provided GeoComm implemented GeoLynx DMS for Garvin
County and trained system users to maintain the county GIS map data,
addressing, and MSAG. On September 1, 2010 the new system went live in
Garvin County and for the first time in the county's history they began taking
E9-1-1 calls.
“I cannot say enough good things about GeoComm. Every GeoComm employee I
have had the pleasure of working with is helpful and professional. They have gone
out of their way to make sure that myexperience learning the mapping process has
gone well.”
– Diann Williams, 9-1-1 Coordinator, Garvin County, Oklahoma
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