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The solution comes with an ArcGIS Pro project designed to be used by mapping technicians, address verification teams and other staff responsible for the gathering, maintenance and use of authoritative road centerlines, valid site addresses, and associated postal addresses. It also comes with a preconfigured ArcGIS Data Reviewer check that can be used to validate, maintaining, and improving the integrity of address information.<br><br>Address data capture is a procedure that involves the gathering of site and postal addresses for all structures, buildings and sites that require a unique identification number. The capture of this information is a necessary step towards the creation of a reliable road and street network that enables secure and efficient commerce and service delivery.<br><br>The Address Data Management task lets you create a new address for your site feature by following the steps of the Add Site Addresses task. Site addresses are unique for the structure or location they serve within the parcel. For example the site address could be an entrance point for a driveway that serves one or more homes on one parcel. The site address could also serve as a contact point for a service location such as a fire station.<br><br>When adding a new site address, you can optionally associate one or more, distinct postal addresses to it. Postal addresses are connected to the structure of a building or other and provide contact information for its owner or its occupant. 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Using these tools, you can configure the solution to meet the specific requirements of your company.<br><br>Install the Data Assistant add-in on each ArcGIS Pro computer that will be used for data migration to one or more layers of community. To download the add-in, navigate to the Content section of ArcGIS and click on the Data Assistant item.<br><br>After the add-in has been downloaded Follow the installation instructions to install it. After installation, you must close all open ArcGIS applications before opening the new ArcGIS Pro session. Once the add-in is installed, you are able to start it by clicking on the Data Assistant icon located in the ArcGIS Pro Toolbar.<br><br>You can create an Data Mapping File by using the Configure Data Mapping Dialog Box when the Data Assistant Addin has been started. This dialog box lets you to define the field mapping and settings of the source-target configuration. 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Achieving this goal requires the creation of an address standard, optimizing processes for capturing and storing address data, developing audit controls, establishing the responsibility for this set of information, and ensuring that it is available to all stakeholders.<br><br>It is recommended to incorporate the address collection into your organization's master data management strategy. MDM is an application that handles various types of crucial business data, including address data. Integrating your address verification API into your MDM allows you to update and cleanse data in real time without manual effort.<br><br>You can begin collecting and managing addresses by establishing an ArcGIS Work Assignment and adding anyone responsible for verifying address in the field with a Mobile Worker Role to the Address Assignments ArcGIS Workforce Project. 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