GIS Integration, the Present and Future for the Tax Assessor”

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“The Present and Future of
GIS Integration”
Jeff Lovin
2006 West Virginia GIS Forum and Workshops
Tool or Solution
CAMA/Tax
Reporting/Collecting
Emergency Services
Transportation
Environmental
Utilities
Traditional Hard Copy Workflow
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Manual effort – Sort Data
Wastes paper
Redundant
Inefficient
Time consuming
GIS “Tool” Enhanced Workflow
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Eliminates external data collection outside
office
Still Redundant
Still requires printing of paper
Improvement over manual workflow but
still somewhat inefficient
Enterprise GIS Workflow
Eliminates
 External data collection
 Duplicate data
 Duplicate data entry
Evolution of CAMA Systems
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Non-ODBC compliant CAMA systems
• Inefficient
• time consuming
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ODBC compliant CAMA/Tax systems
• Views - customizable
• Batch processes to create exportable tables
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Latest versions of CAMA/Tax Systems
• GIS connectivity should be transparent to the
user
TM
Sidwell Parcel Builder CAMA
Integration
Create the parcel on
the map…
CAMA sees it !
Manatron CAMA GIS Viewer
CAMA GIS Viewer – Sketch Tool
for Change Detection
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Sketches typically do not
match reality of
orthophotos
Within Enterprise GIS
CAMA System
• Create sketch overlaying the
ortho within SDE
• Provides georeferenced data
to better assess data quality
• Change detection tool for
next overflight
Oblique Photography
Summary
•GIS/CAMA Technology continues to evolve to the
benefit of county government
•Latest versions of CAMA systems are “GIS oriented”
•Counties with existing GIS systems should continue
to evolve “Think Enterprise”
County “X”