This page lists some applications of GIS technology by parts of the US federal government.
- Enterprise Geographic Information System -
an enterprise GIS system for the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) by the Environmental
Systems Research Institute (ESRI).
- TOXMAP -
a pilot project developed at the National Library of Medicine that
creates nationwide or local area maps showing where chemicals are released
into the air, water and ground. It provides access to relevant chemical
information and provides region-specific links to chemical and bibliographic
information.
- Mapping & Analysis for Public Safety (MAPS) -
a National Institute of Justice (NIJ) program to promote research, evaluation, development, and
dissemination of GIS technology for criminal justice research and practice.
- Satellite Images of Mali Villages -
A team of National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease (NIAID) researchers used satellite images
of two villages in Mali to help them decide where to
place sand fly traps part of an effort to control leishmaniasis.
- See also:
Resources for Health Disparities
Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
- GIS and Public Health - a Web site designed to provide
information on GIS at the
National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) and in the larger public health community.
- Heart Disease and Stroke Maps -
interactive state maps presenting heart disease and stroke mortality rates, county-by-county, for
the state, racial/ethnic group, and gender of your choice.
- Injury Maps -
an interactive atlas with which you can create county-level and state-level maps of age-adjusted
rates of injury-related mortality for the entire United States and for individual states.
- Selected Mortality Maps, 1988-1992 -
selected mortality maps for several causes of death from the Atlas of United States Mortality.
- West Nile Virus Homepage -
includes maps showing West Nile Virus activity in the US.
- Diabetes Maps -
a slide presentation with maps showing diabetes and gestational diabetes
trends among adults in the United States.
- Interactive Atlas of Reproductive Health -
a Web-based interactive geographic information system (GIS) dedicated to reproductive health issues such
as infant mortality, fertility, and low birth weight.
- Geographic Analysis Tool for Health & Environmental Research (GATHER) -
an online spatial data access system that provides members of the public health community and
general public access to spatial data that is pertinent to the analysis and exploration of public
health issues.
US Geological Survey (USGS)
Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC)
- Federal Geographic Data Committee -
an interagency committee which is developing the National Spatial Data Infrastructure.
- National Spatial Data Infrastructure -
defined as the technologies, policies, and people necessary to promote sharing of
geospatial data throughout all levels of government, the private and non-profit sectors,
and the academic community.
- National Geospatial Data Clearinghouse -
a searchable collection of over 250 spatial data servers
containing digital geographic data primarily for use in GIS,
image processing systems, and other modelling software.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
US Department of Agriculture (USDA)
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