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(March 2011) Peoria County, IL releases new Silverlight GIS website designed and developed by WebGIS-Solutions...  (more)


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(March 2011)-Peoria County, IL releases new Silverlight GIS website developed by WebGIS-Solutions This application is Peoria County's replacement to their ArcIMS Viewer. This website also showcases the NEW Sales Search tool.   To view the latest release of the Peoria County site click here

(February 2011)-The City of Orlando, FL begins migrating their existing GIS website into the new WebGIS-Solutions Silverlight environment.

(February 2011)-The City of Colorado Springs, CO begins migrating their existing GIS website into the new WebGIS-Solutions Silverlight environment.

(February 2011)-The City of Dayton, OH begins migrating their existing GIS website into the new WebGIS-Solutions Silverlight environment.

(January 2011)-Holmes County, OH contracts WebGIS-Solutions to migrate their existing GIS website into the new Silverlight template.

(December 2010)-City of Hudson releases new Silverlight GIS website developed by WebGIS-Solutions Hudson releases their replacement to their ArcGIS Server ADF Viewer built with ESRI's Silverlight API for ArcGIS Server.   To view the latest release of the Hudson site click here

(December 2010)-WebGIS-Solutions completes GIS website template Developed with ESRI's Silverlight API for ArcGIS Server, the new Silverlight template now offers the same functionality as all prior GIS website templates.  

(September 2010)-City of Dayton, OH The City enters into contracts with WebGIS-Solutions to transition into the upcoming Silverlight GIS Viewer  

(April 2010)-Sarpy County, NE The County releases custom Silverlight applications developed by WebGIS-Solutions.   WebGIS-Solutions built a Crime Mapping application to assist the city with their day-to-day operations.  

(March 2010)-City of Orlando, FL Orlando purchases the ArcGIS Server ADF template from WebGIS-Solutions.  

(January 2010)-City of Colorado Springs, CO Colorado Springs purchases the ArcGIS Server ADF template from WebGIS-Solutions. You can view the CitySprings website by clicking here  

(December 2008)-Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin releases their new ArcGIS Server website.  In addition to the GIS website, WebGIS Solutions designed a custom property card to help residents perform property searches.  To view the latest release of the Fond du Lac site click here

(December 2008)-Holmes County, Ohio signs contract to upgrade current ArcIMS website to the ArcGIS Server version.  In addition to the upgrade, Holmes County has contracted WebGIS Solutions to build an GPS/AVL module that will be integrated directly into the ArcGIS Server web ADF interface.

(September 2008)
Web GIS Solutions has just completed the official release of the ArcGIS Server 9.3 version.  The 9.3 version dramatically increases website performance and Web GIS Solutions takes full advantage of these performance enhancements.   Some of the new functionality added to the viewer include selection tools, mailing labels, drawing tools, query tool and a new buffer module.

(January 2008)-Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin signs contract for ArcGIS Server based GIS website.

(April 2007)-Auglaize and Holmes County, Ohio sign contracts for advanced GIS websites.

(March 2007)-Forsyth County, North Carolina signs contract to upgrade GIS website and add additional functionality.

(February. 2007)-The City of Colorado Springs, Colorado releases GIS Web Application provided by WebGIS-Solutions.

(January 2007)-Brunswick and Gaston County, North Carolina sign contracts for advanced GIS websites.

(October 2006)-The City of Omaha and Douglas County, Nebraska sign contract for GIS website.

(October 2006)-The City of Greensboro, North Carolina signs contract for GIS website.

(July 2006)-Guilford and Randolph County, North Carolina sign contracts for highly customized GIS websites.

(June 2006)-Dakota, Scott, and Carver Counties, Minnesota contract WebGIS-Solutions to provide software and GIS website training. Stearns county Minnesota submits intent to purchase website software.

(December 2005)-The City of Hudson, Ohio releases GIS Web Application The City of Hudson's GIS Website is an example of how GIS applications built by WebGIS-Solutions can be customized to fit any client or situation. The City's site displays a number of public utilities and assets, including the sanitary sewer system, the storm water system, trees, and signs. The site contains multiple layers that link to different websites or applications. For example, the "Sanitary Lines" layer within the "Sanitary Sewer" category link to construction drawings of each sewer line. Similarly, some of the utilities link to the asset management database, such as signs and hydrants. Additionally, each parcel is directly linked to the local county database via a simple hyperlink on the "Parcel Information" page. Use of the WebGIS-Solutions site has given City staff and residents access to one-of-a-kind tools, including the ability to measure areas, print at various scales and create mailing labels.

(June 2004)-La Plata County, Colorado signs contract to upgrade GIS website.