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June 26th, 2011
Council of Governments Looks for Database Partners

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With the state grant rapidly running out on its Geographic Information System program, the Northeastern Connecticut Council of Governments is looking to a possible interstate cooperative to keep it going for a low cost.The program, known as GIS, has been funded by an $860,000 state grant the council received in 2008. The program has created a “seamless, highly accurate database” of maps and parcels in all of the council’s 12 member towns, executive director John Filchak said.Filchak said about $80,000 of the grant remains. The council will drop one of its three staff members July 1 and a second Sept. 1. Read More