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ArcGIS Solutions for State and Local Government Address Collection<br><br>Address collection is an essential element of any customer data management plan. The process ensures the addresses in the database of a company are in line with the authenticity of address records, such as pay stubs or tax returns.<br><br>A central database of contacts is also helpful for sending out wedding invitations and holiday cards, and also for managing other personal projects. Here are some tips on how to organize and collect contact information in the simplest method possible.<br><br>ArcGIS Solutions for State and Local Government<br><br>The ArcGIS Solutions for State and Local Government solution offers a suite of capabilities that help maintain an authoritative address repository, continually improve address data quality and share authoritative addresses with internal and external stakeholders. 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Therefore, it is crucial that companies implement an address management system.<br><br>An address management system is a method for maintaining a standardized and verified list of addresses. It lets you manage your address database easily and ensure that it conforms to the guidelines set by the national postal authority of your country. It lets you verify or correct any incorrect information about addresses provided by internal or external stakeholders.<br><br>USPS, for example maintains a database of verified addresses. It also offers the certification known as CASS (Coding Accuracy System). An advanced solution like PostGrid is CASS-certified, which means that it can connect to the official USPS database to verify an address instantly. This will save you time and improve data quality.<br><br>This issue can be addressed by creating an authoritative address repository to support diverse information needs and continuously improving it through data quality processes. 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