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ArcGIS Roads and Highways at GIS-T: Modernize Your Roadway Data Management

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03-31-2025 08:10 AM
ShreeRajagopalan
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The Geospatial Information Systems for Transportation (GIS-T) symposium, hosted by the American Association of State Highways and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), provides a platform for government and private sector individuals to explore the use of GIS in transportation, exchange experiences, witness cutting-edge technology demos, and foster valuable connections. This year, GIS-T will take place in Portland, Oregon, from April 7-10 at the Oregon Convention Center.

Esri’s ArcGIS Roads and Highways experts will be available at the conference to show you how to transform your road network management.

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ArcGIS Roads and Highways in Action at GIS-T

ArcGIS Roads and Highways, an extension to ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Enterprise, is a powerful tool designed to assist transportation agencies within state and local governments in effectively managing and maintaining road networks. It allows you to integrate data from multiple linear referencing system networks to get a comprehensive view of your road network and perform dynamic segmentation and other analyses. With ArcGIS Roads and Highways, transportation agencies can streamline their workflows and enhance organizational efficiency.

Technology Hall: Visit Esri’s booth in the Technology Hall in Exhibit Hall E to explore demos and engage with experts who can demonstrate how GIS and Esri products (including ArcGIS Roads and Highways) can effectively address your transportation needs and challenges. The hall is open on April 8th from 12 pm to 4.30 pm (PT) and on April 9th from 9.30 am to 5 pm (PT).

Latest product updates: Since the last GIS-T, the ArcGIS Roads and Highways team has released several new tools in November 2024 and is getting ready for the upcoming Q2 2025 release. The product team is finishing the upcoming Q2 2025 releases, which will have new features, including:

  • Two new data product types (Feature Count and Route Log)
  • Improvements to event editing workflows in Pro
  • Modernization of external system integration
  • Support for Statute (International) Miles

and more.

Meet the Product Team: Do you have questions on topics like the new reporting tools that replace Roadway Reporter, suggestions for functionality to add to the product roadmap, or challenges you are experiencing with ArcGIS Roads and Highways? Meet the product experts who are attending the conference.

Mac Christmas (mchristmas@esri.com)

Mac Christmas is a Product Engineer on Esri's Location Referencing Team. He has over five years of experience in the geospatial industry, with time spent both in the public and private sector. Mac has been with Esri for about three years, where he works with the team to design, build, test, and release quality software.

Rahul Rakshit (rrakshit@esri.com)

Rahul works for Esri's Location Referencing team as a Principal Product Engineer. He has worked in the geospatial field for more than 25 years, including about 13 years with ArcGIS Roads and Highways. His responsibilities include designing and conceptualizing new tools and ensuring quality within the software. He has an MSc in Geology, a PhD and MA in Geography, and a Diploma in Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. His current interests include simplifying complex GIS activities through effective UX and investigating the application of generative AI for analytics of GIS data.

We look forward to your active participation at the conference and your valued contributions to the ongoing improvement of features in ArcGIS Roads and Highways. See you there!

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