Government's stimulus Web site relies on software from ESRI

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The U.S. Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board recently launched the redesigned recovery.gov Web site with a new interactive Web map based on Redlands-based ESRI's geographic information system software.  The map shows where American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds have been awarded as well as recipient information.  "Smartronix, the professional solutions provider heading up the redesign, uses ESRI's ArcGIS Server to manage recovery data from federal agencies and display it on the map," according to the news release.  "ArcGIS Online services provide the basemap, and the ArcGIS API for Flex delivers easy navigation."  Information: www.esri.com/recovery

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