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Esri ELA Helps the European Environment Agency Support Decision Making

Three-Year Agreement to Improve Data Access for Effective Policy Making

February 8, 2011

The EEA will be able to provide access to data throughout Europe.

Redlands, California—Working with Esri distributor Informi GIS A/S, the European Environment Agency (EEA) has signed a three-year Esri enterprise license agreement (ELA). This agreement will help the EEA deliver open access to data for more informed decision making about the environment. It will also improve integration of environmental considerations into economic policies, contributing to Europe's sustainability efforts.

"Continuing to work with Esri and its partners allows us to deploy the technology necessary to support important initiatives efficiently and expediently," says the EEA executive director Jacqueline McGlade.

The EEA is an established user of Esri's geographic information system (GIS) technology. It signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Esri in July 2010 for technology development, including cloud GIS. Under the new ELA, the EEA is able to share its environmental data more easily, allowing nations, agencies, scientists, and policy makers to view and analyze a wealth of data.

"The EEA has an impressive vision for using geographic data throughout its work to support better decision making," says Esri president Jack Dangermond. "This ELA makes it possible to discover and analyze valuable information for both policy makers and the general public."

During the next year, the EEA, Esri, and Informi GIS will work together to

To view and analyze the data the EEA has available, visit ArcGIS.com.

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