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Volunteered geographic information, that is, geospatial content generated by non-professionals using mapping systems available on the Internet, offers possibilities for government agencies at all levels to enhance their geospatial databases.
Volunteered Data shall include any and all suggestions, enhancement requests, recommendations, corrections or other feedback provided by Customer or its Users relating to the Services or the PowerDMS Technology as well as any portion of the Customer Data that the Customer submits into the PowerDMS Success Community or
GIS, or geographic information systems, are computer-based tools used to store, visualize, analyze, and interpret geographic data. Geographic data (also called spatial, or geospatial data) identifies the geographic location of features.
VGI can also provide timely updated geographic information that is difficult to obtain through traditional geographic data collection protocols (e.g., planned sampling, survey) but can easily be collected by citizen volunteers on the ground (e.g., damage reports after a major disaster).
One of the most common examples of geospatial data use is visualizing the area that the data describes. Whether it includes building footprints, transportation routes, or other points of interest, a precisely-drawn map based on accurate location data can be an immensely powerful tool.
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Volunteered geographic information (VGI) is the use of digital tools to collect, analyze, and share geographic information that was provided by individuals.

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