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<br />Tim Anderson, P.E. (cont.) <br /> <br />Verifying the location of daycare providers, centers, and other program <br />recipients <br /> <br />Providing information for online program applications <br /> <br />Providing public access to information about home daycare providers, <br />daycare centers, and schools <br /> <br />Allowing a user to enter a home street addresses and see, on a map, what <br />school district that address lies in. The interface also allows users to see <br />elementary and secondary school boundaries within the district. <br />Moreover, it allows users to see home daycare providers, daycare centers, <br />and schools in the area. Detailed information about these sites can be <br />obtained by clicking on the map locations. <br /> <br />· Developing a GIS application for the Minnesota Department of <br />Transportation's bridge inventory database. This application was developed <br />to link data from a Paradox relational database to GIS with ArcView. The <br />application gives the client the ability to query bridges using either the <br />Paradox database or Arc View, and allows users to easily create custom <br />reports and/or figures with selected features. Tim developed an additional <br />application to aid engineers in managing data related to bridge scour, and <br />includes links between ArcView, WordPerfect, and Quattro Pro. <br /> <br />· Designing and developing Barr's corporate system for file management, as <br />well as customized applications for more than 40 GIS users. This system <br />includes ways to monitor software usage, document project file locations on <br />printouts, convert data. customize digitizing, and manage extensions. Nearly <br />all updates and additions can be managed over Barr's network. <br /> <br />· Developing a web application that allows users to determine their legislative <br />districts and legislators based on users' street addresses. <br /> <br />· Developing GIS applications and interfaces in A venue for creating input to <br />air dispersion and groundwater models. <br /> <br />· Creating an ArcView interface for accessing data from a laboratory <br />information management database. ODBC drivers were used to access records <br />and display data from the database, which contained more than 100,000 <br />records. Included were mechanisms for developing automatic queries based <br />on location, dates, and parameters. <br /> <br />· Developing a GIS application to report and analyze boring and water-level <br />data for dams in Michigan and Wyoming. Included in this application is <br />automatic querying of tables for specific data (such as date and location) and <br />an interface between ArcView and surface modeling (Eagle Point and Surfer) <br />applications. <br /> <br />Barr Engineering Company <br />