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NJ-GeoWeb; The Next Generation Internet Interactive Mapping Application
Track: Environmental Management
Author(s): Lawrence Thornton, Lou Jacoby

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection has served a "next generation" GIS-viewer, NJ-GeoWeb, on the Internet with many new exciting features and interface.

Users can "mark up" a map on the Internet, save and send new points, lines and areas to others by heads-up digitizing. Users can add Internet services to the interface, and can get live NJDEP program data linked to mapped features.

In NJ-GeoWeb, Esri's ArcIMS has been coupled with Orion's OnPoint6.1, a sophisticated enterprise admin-system. NJDEP can more easily and rapidly assist programs that regulate air, water and land, in developing customized mapping applications for both Internet and Intranet communities.

"What's in My Neighborhood" is the first NJ-GeoWeb released to the public. This profile allows the public and regulated community to look around their neighborhood for regulated sites and to query the NJDEP live enterprise database to see parametric data associated with releases, violations and enforcement.

Lawrence Thornton
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
P.O. Box 428
Trenton , New Jersey 08625
United States
Phone: 609-633-8144
E-mail: lawrence.thornton@dep.state.nj.us

Lou Jacoby
NJDEP
P.O. Box 428
Trenton , New Jersey 08625
United States
Phone: 609-633-1203
E-mail: lou.jacoby@dep.state.nj.us