
New Urban Research, Inc. has expanded its relationship with ESRI to become an ESRI Business Partner.
ESRI has recognized New Urban Research as a Value Added Reseller, a
Consultant Program member and a Data Provider Program member. This
agreement will help New Urban Research, a leader in urban research and
analysis, to build relationships with local municipalities and
non-profits.
The ESRI Business Partner Program is a network of more than 2,000
worldwide developers, consultants, data providers, and resellers who,
utilizing ESRI technology, provide solutions to meet the GIS needs of
industries such as healthcare, government, transportation, water,
economic development, housing and many others.
GIS Workshops
Here's what we're great at - teaching people the fundamentals of using a
Geographic Information System (GIS), especially for community analysis in a one day, hands-on, results oriented workshop. The software we teach is ArcGIS 9.3. Find Out More
Census Online Workshop
If you would like to learn to download and analyze Census data in
a hurry, our Analyzing
Your Community Web Workshop is the place for you. Learn
to download community data for various geographies, then learn how
to analyze it in this online workshop.
Find out more about the
Census workshop.
GIS Training - Your Location
We will come to your site and train your staff for a flat fee of $3,500.
Read more about it
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ESRI Software
Purchase Discounted ArcGIS Software
We are now able to offer ArcGIS and other ESRI software. We are an authorized ESRI software reseller.
Click ArcGIS for more info.
Shapefiles - Download Now
Access shapefiles online through our Planners' Tool Box Series subscription
site. Access includes a "starter pack" of 2005 geography shapefiles
for all counties.
Find out more about our "starter pack" of 2005 shapefiles.
GIS Skill Builder
Carter Vickery, our local GIS guru offers expert advice on
using ArcGIS to create maps and do spatial analysis.
Calculating
the Distance Between Points
Scenario: You have a set of points. You'd like to know the best
way to calculate the distance between points found in a layer and
a specific point (other than using the measure tool). For example,
if these points represent cities, and you would like to know the
distance between each of the cities and the capital, this tutorial
will illustrate how to calculate the distances.
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