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Esri and FEMA Provide Free Access to Data and Mapping Technology in Response to COVID-19

Advanced Software Solutions to Aid Non-Federal Governmental Entities

REDLANDS, Calif.—April 13, 2020—Esri, the global leader in mapping and location intelligence, today announced that it has been working closely with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to provide its mapping and analytics technology in support of an integrated, multi-agency geospatial platform for supporting COVID-19 response. This includes distribution of its technology to FEMA partner entities and organizations across the country.

This collaboration leverages Esri’s enterprise agreement at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which makes its platform available to all FEMA partners during “incidents of national significance.” The COVID-19 pandemic is one such incident. Esri has been working with agencies like FEMA to ensure that communities across the nation have free, easy access to the most cutting-edge technologies to help them understand and respond to this outbreak.

As part of this collaboration, Esri is also making available on-call technical support services, virtual training, and a library of geospatial applications that are developed specifically for responding to the crisis.

FEMA’s federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial partners can now obtain free Esri software and SaaS solutions for the purpose of supporting their COVID-19 response. This includes Esri’s ArcGIS platform for visualization, analytics, and geodatabase management.

“While it has always been our policy to support impacted communities during incidents of national emergencies, this crisis is special,” said Jack Dangermond, Esri president. “More than ever it is requiring an integrated multi-organizational response. Our partnership with FEMA will help provide its partners with an integrated multi-agency platform for data sharing and supporting a host of mapping and geospatial applications. We appreciate this opportunity to serve and are hopeful our collaboration will result in a more effective response.”

As part of this collaboration, FEMA has created a GIS hub site for data sharing and collaboration among its partners. The Hub is a configuration of Esri’s cloud-based platform, ArcGIS Online, and supports a host of capabilities well suited for this emergency. While not public, the site can be accessed by all of FEMA’s federal, state, local, tribal, private sector, and NGO partners.

Hub resources include FEMA data, other national, state, and local organizations’ data, as well as extensive tools and apps that support visualization and analysis. FEMA has designed the site so users can easily respond to common workflows related to the crisis. Partners are able to easily share and find data, as well as a leverage apps that answer key questions and support specific decision-making. The Hub includes resources for the following applications:

 

To learn more about how FEMA partners can take advantage Esri software, visit www.esri.com/disaster.

 

About Esri

Esri, the global market leader in geographic information system (GIS) software, location intelligence, and mapping, offers the most powerful geospatial cloud available, to help customers unlock the full potential of data to improve operational and business results. Founded in 1969, Esri software is deployed in more than 350,000 organizations including 90 of the Fortune 100 companies, all 50 state governments, more than half of all counties (large and small), and 87 of the Forbes Top 100 Colleges in the US, as well as all 15 Executive Departments of the US Government and dozens of independent agencies. With its pioneering commitment to geospatial information technology, Esri engineers the most advanced solutions for digital transformation, the Internet of Things (IoT), and advanced analytics. Visit us at esri.com.

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