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ArcGIS Desktop, ArcGIS Pro, Custom Application, Development, GIS, Parcels, State & Local

Modernizing Parcel Mapping Workflows for Moore County, NC

Moore County, NC partnered with Blue Raster to modernize its parcel mapping workflows by migrating legacy ArcMap tools to powerful ArcGIS Pro add-ins. This upgrade streamlines parcel editing, improves data accuracy, and creates a future-ready GIS foundation for local government operations. Learn how the County transitioned critical tax tools to ArcGIS Pro while enhancing performance, usability, and long-term sustainability.

ArcGIS Desktop, ArcGIS Pro, Conservation, Development, Economic Development, Forest, SDG, Sustainable Development Goals

Advancing Sustainable Development in West Africa: A Geospatial Toolkit for Monitoring SDG Goals

Blue Raster partnered with the Biospheric Sciences Lab at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and MIT Media Lab to develop a desktop-based geospatial toolkit for calculating and reporting key indicators within Goal 15 of the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals.

Agriculture, ArcGIS Desktop, ArcGIS Online, Esri, Federal, GIS

Mapping America’s Wine Growing Regions

Have you ever wondered where your wine comes from? Did you know that there are hundreds of distinct wine regions in the United States? Since 2017, Blue Raster has been working with the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) to map over 270 of America’s Viticultural Areas (AVA) in GIS. We then developed the American Viticultural Area Explorer, a web mapping application to view, compare and download AVA boundaries.

ArcGIS Desktop, Community, GIS, Nonprofit/NGO

Arlington Democrats: Organizing Volunteers with Accessible Maps

Volunteer organization is the backbone of local political parties, and these volunteers is are increasingly supported by accessible mapping. Recently, Blue Raster worked with the Arlington County Democratic Committee to update their door-to-door newsletter delivery route maps. These maps direct a group of nearly 500 volunteers from door to door, providing them with vital geographic and demographic information. Displaying 443 routes across 52 voter precincts, the success of the maps depends on being both descriptive and easily accessible.

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