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Address Collection - How to Make Sense of Your Data<br><br>Address collection can be an overwhelming task. It's essential to collect accurate information, regardless of whether you're collecting data for weddings, holiday cards, or even for parties.<br><br>Businesses can save time and money by using correct addresses. Incorrect addresses can result in delayed mail, additional charges, and missed opportunities. Address verification tools help reduce costs by ensuring addresses are correct.<br><br>ArcGIS Solutions for State and Local Government<br><br>Address collection is vital for local government and is an essential component of geospatial data management. However, many governments face challenges with managing authoritative address repositories. They need simple workflows to capture the physical location at an early stage in the process of developing an address, standard maps that inform decision makers and the public about the quality and accuracy of their addresses, as well as tools for sharing authoritative address with other agencies.<br><br>Local government employees utilize Esri solutions to meet these requirements. These pre-built maps and apps are configured around specific workflows, making it simple for local governments of all sizes and levels of expertise to adopt them for improved efficiency and greater insight.<br><br>Scott Oppmann is the State and Local Government Solutions Team Director at Esri. According to the team leader, solutions are arranged into categories that reflect "the common needs of the state and local government agencies." Click here to view the full list of capabilities.<br><br>For example, a solution known as Maintaining an Authoritative Address Repository includes a series of tasks that help you create a site address layer from a list of verified sites that you have collected via an online form or in the field using Address Field Inventory. The feature layers can be used to create USNG coordinates as well as a mailing address. The solution allows you to split a street at any specified point, calculate municipal boundaries, and then update address attributes in the master road table.<br><br>Another illustration of an Esri solution is Managing Address Field Operations, which is designed to help address authority personnel collect addresses that are not correct or incomplete from external and internal stakeholders. It lets office staff assign tasks to their field workers, who can utilize the address crowdsourcing tool on their mobile devices to verify the submitted addresses and record any new addresses they see out in the field. The information is automatically entered into appropriate database tables to be processed and then published.<br><br>The solution allows office workers to assign tasks by giving them the option of validating an existing set address database using a specified accuracy level. This allows them to identify errors, such as duplicate addresses or mismatched addresses in the database. The data can then be imported into the master database to improve the data quality and ensure it is more accurate.<br><br>Reverse Geocode Geoprocessing tool<br><br>If you're trying to find the exact location of a certain business or simply want to determine which region is the most lucrative reverse geocoding can assist you to get the most out of your data. Many mobile apps, such as Uber or Lyft rely on reverse geocoding to convert raw GPS coordinates into something that drivers can understand. Retail chains employ it to study customer shopping habits, while urban planners can connect address data with the density of people to determine where to build new public facilities.<br><br>Reverse Geocode is a tool that converts the location of points within a feature class to addresses. It does this by searching for the nearest intersection or address based on distance. It can be used to reverse geocode single points or multiple points in a batch. The output is well-structured and able to be integrated into other tools or systems.<br><br>It supports standard formats as well as custom formats for address data. This includes the standardized X and Y attribute values from the Point Address feature, as well as the identifiers of POIs (Points of Interest). You can also specify the type of location of the matching geometry--it can be either a routing location, which is a side-of-street location that can be used for routing or the rooftop parcel centroid of an address.<br><br>You can make use of the tool to create composite locators by connecting two or more locators. If it is unable to locate the address with your local data, then the resulting locator will use ArcGIS World Geocoding.<br><br>Reverse geocoding can be a costly process. This is especially when you're working with a large number of coordinates. You'll need to keep your usage under Esri's free usage threshold--which is about 200 thousand requests per month, or you'll incur charges. Another alternative is to purchase a service that will convert coordinates into addresses en masse for you.<br><br>It's important as a final step to check the accuracy and completeness of any address information that you receive from your customers using reverse geocoding. 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This helps reduce the risk of costly delays caused by inaccurate or incomplete data. A robust geocoding API can aid businesses in complying with international shipping laws and avoid issues with customs.<br><br>Once the address has been verified, it's automatically updated in CRM and enterprise resource planning software to ensure that every customer contact, shipment or delivery is based upon accurate data. Precise data on addresses can also speed up operations in the logistical field by reducing the logistics, procurement and service delivery processes.
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