1. Which browsers are officially supported by the Esri Redistricting software?
Safari, Firefox, MS Edge, and Chrome. IE 11 will not be supported moving forward.
2. Can I use my own boundary for my Redistricting process, or do I need to use the standard Census data?
3. If using a Managed Cloud Services Redistricting solution, what is the standard infrastructure for a single server setup?
4. What is the advantage of using Esri redistricting solution vs. competitor software?
5. Can a "Plan Population" summary report be exported to CSV or other formats for additional analysis?
6. Can all plans be exported to shapefile and block equivalency files all at once?
7. Can I use my existing ArcGIS Online account for the Redistricting trial software?
8. What is the difference between the free Districting for ArcGIS ArcMap extension vs. the Esri Redistricting SaaS option?
Districting for ArcGIS | Esri Redistricting SaaS version |
Requires ArcMap | Up-to-date web browser |
Not menu driven – no UI | Robust UI specifically for political redistricting. |
Does not ship with Census P.L. data | Comes with past and current P.L. 94-171 data |
Required GIS background and experience | GIS experience not required |
Can work with other polygon data, such as work zones, school attendance zones, Police Beats. | Is locked to P.L. data. Can create other districts but only based on Census geography. |
Free, but requires ArcMap | SaaS pricing = $4,500 |
Users must provide their own data to complete a district plan or boundary | Access to Esri Living Atlas and ArcGIS Online via Esri Redistricting app |
No Esri support or active product development | SaaS version has Esri support included |
9. Does Esri Redistricting handle a large number of users if my jurisdiction requires public participation (ex: 2000 users)?
The foundation of Esri Redistricting resides upon ArcGIS Enterprise. The Esri Redistricting solution was designed such that the browser client does most of the heavy lifting which reduces the load on the ArcGIS Server in the background. Because of this, the Esri Redistricting application won't be the bottleneck in the system architecture. If there is concern over the number of users accessing the software, it may be suggested that an additional 4-core server be included to allow your system to auto-scale if necessary.
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