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The National Park Service uses Geographic Information Systems (GIS) as a tool for park management and research. Parks are responsible for their own GIS offices, but additional assitance is needed to help the park managers perform GIS related tasks.

The GIS Regional Technical Support Center (RTSC) is a regional NPS office located in the Office of Lands, Resources, and Planning, and is geared towards assisting the parks in GIS related matters. This office is located at the National Capital Region Office, in Washington DC. We have expanded the use of GIS into every field of management, from cultural resources to planning, from natural resources to land use issues. We are currently using GIS to assist the
planning projects in determining the alternatives in three general management plans. We have also been able to provide assistance to parks in adjacent land use development using viewshed analysis. These are just a few of the areas we are using GIS, but we are finding new uses daily.

Contacts

Tammy Stidham
202-619-7474
tammy_stidham@nps.gov
Sean Denniston
202-619-7276
sean_denniston@nps.gov
Patrick Gregerson
202-619-7277
partrick_gregerson@nps.gov

Address

National Park Service
National Capital Region
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
1100 Ohio Drive SW Rm. 136
Washington, DC 20242


 

   
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