Esri Supports Japan Response14/03/2011 |
| In response to the devastating Japan earthquake and tsunami, Esri (USA) is providing assistance to a myriad of organisations involved in the disaster response. The company is working closely with both domestic and international agencies to provide on-site personnel, geographic information system (GIS) software expertise, and project services. Esri is also providing organisations with software, data, imagery, and technical support. |
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