A New Way of Doing Business


When Honda officially announced Decatur County would be the home of a new plant, the county had less than two years to prepare. The new plant would cover 1 million square feet; sit on a 1,700 acre tract; and employ 2,000 people. Its sheer size, combined with an accelerated construction schedule (existing homes on the site were being moved less than 3 months after the official announcement), meant the County faced the immense challenge of responding to numerous information requests in a short period of time. There were parcel research requests for utility easements, widening of roads, property surveys, zoning, and more. On many days, County offices had people in line from open to close.
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Decatur County had integrated much of their data into a Geographic Information System (GIS). By the time of the announcement, many departments were on board: the Auditor, Assessor, Clerk and Recorder’s Offices, as well as the Highway Department, Area Planning, and e911. Each was using the GIS data as part of their normal daily functions.

In addition to fielding requests through the coordinated onsite system, the County's GIS website was released to the public. It proved to be a solid way of transferring information to constituents, as it allowed the public to obtain information from the GIS without any formal training.


Results


The County's investment in GIS paid off in massive time savings. Mary Dickman, County Auditor's Office, says "...property information requests that used to take a couple of weeks are now answered in a matter of minutes."

In addition to facilitating information retrieval, the County's GIS provided a morale boost. Tim Ortman, Decatur County GIS Coordinator, noted that "…unlike any other project, the GIS pulled the County together as a unit." Departments that used to operate as individual islands now integrate their information and share data, which creates a general respect between the offices, and allows the County to supply information to the public faster and more accurately than ever before.


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