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Orange County Information Technologies Strategic Plan 10 <br /> • Ability to search by sales specified by amounts, dates, <br /> and locations (subdivision, etc.) <br /> • Parcel linkages to a property record card <br /> • Parcel selection based on a manually defined buffer with <br /> the capability to export the selected attributes to an Excel <br /> spreadsheet <br /> • Integrated multiple year orthophotography <br /> • Selectable GIS view scale <br /> • Oblique imagery integration <br /> • Integration with NCOneMap (http://www.nconemap.com/) <br /> • Full integration with Register of Deeds and Tax <br /> Collections <br /> • Query, view, and get directions to Elections polling sites <br /> • Correlate description of confiscated animals with location <br /> • Crime reporting graphics (date, location, and types of <br /> offenses) <br /> • Zoning information <br /> • Custom queries to locate desirable properties for <br /> economic development. <br /> Applications Development <br /> The OCIT organization is also responsible for providing <br /> applications for all Orange County departments. <br /> Historically, this has emphasized in-house development <br /> of applications to meet specific needs of Orange County <br /> departments. However, the recent industry trend is <br /> toward implementing commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) <br /> software. This direction is predicated on greater <br /> efficiencies and more powerful capabilities derived from <br /> COTS software. <br /> Currently, the specific duties of the applications analysts <br /> include: <br /> • In house application development, support and <br /> enhancement <br /> • Integration of commercial off the shelf products <br /> within current business processes and <br /> technology architecture <br /> Page 9 of 25 2/9/2009 <br />
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