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NC OneMap 2

NC OneMap Geographic Data Serving a Statewide Community NC OneMap is a strategic resource providing a collection of authoritative data and web services. It is an organized effort of numerous partners throughout North Carolina, involving local, state, and federal government agencies, the private sector and academia. Search for or browse the data, use it in your applications, analyze it with your tools, or build apps using the APIs. Featured Web Apps Use these simple apps to dive into some of the most popular data from NC OneMap. Property Image Seamlines Addresses Browse statewide parcel information with standardized attributes. Find collection dates for all imagery from the NC Orthoimagery Program. Browse and download address points for all 100 counties. Direct Data Downloads Immediate access to some of NC OneMap's more popular data sets, pre-packaged and ready to go. Browse Data by Theme Statewide Data Initiatives Learn how statewide efforts are creating data for a better North Carolina Orthoimagery in NC Broadband NC Parcels Next Generation 911 AddressNC Preview and download the most recent imagery. High-speed internet access for North Carolina. Browse parcels from the mountains to the coast. Learn more about Next Generation 911. Browse addresses from top to bottom. Funded by the NC911 Board, the NC Orthoimagery Program collects high-resolution orthophotography for a quarter of the state each year. This imagery can be used as a background for maps and visualizations or as a reference to create data such as buildings, roads, or open spaces - virtually anything visible in the image. Mapping broadband in North Carolina identifies current access and adoption. This allows state and local governments to dedicate resources necessary for economic development, closing the homework gap, and enhancing emergency communications. Accurate mapping ensures that funding is targeted to areas in need. The NC Parcels project transforms parcel data from all 100 counties and the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians into a statewide data set with standardized attributes. Parcels supports a number of key industries such as economic development and emergency management. NC DIT and the 911 Board are working to bring NG911 to North Carolina, featuring the ability to send emergency responders directly to the 911 caller's exact location, even if the person is calling or texting with from cell phone. There are multiple benefits to this technology and GIS plays a role. A standardized addressing solution that completes a full circle flow of information from county and local government providers through Next Generation 911. Address NC integrates and adds value to statewide assets such as parcels, building footprints, and municipal boundaries. Resource Center Got Questions? Get Answers. NC OneMap Help Go To Help Metadata Assistance Access Metadata Resources Have Something In Mind? Tell us what you're thinking by using the feedback form linked below. We want to hear from you so send us your questions, comments (good and bad!), including ideas about our geospatial data, the NC OneMap program, or this website. NC OneMap Feedback

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Link https://nc-onemap-2-nconemap.hub.arcgis.com/
Status scheduled
Catalog type Geoportal
Owner name NC OneMap / State of North Carolina
Owner type Unknown
Owner link None
Owner location United States
Software arcgishub (ArcGIS Hub)
Tags
Access modes open
Content types dataset, map_layer
API Status active

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code name
US United States

Languages

code name
EN English

API Endpoints

type url
dcatap201 https://nc-onemap-2-nconemap.hub.arcgis.com/api/feed/dcat-ap/2.0.1.json
dcatus11 https://nc-onemap-2-nconemap.hub.arcgis.com/api/feed/dcat-us/1.1.json
rss https://nc-onemap-2-nconemap.hub.arcgis.com/api/feed/rss/2.0
ogcrecordsapi https://nc-onemap-2-nconemap.hub.arcgis.com/api/search/v1

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