We’re hiring! I have two new GIS analyst positions on my team and am excited to start the recruitment process. The position title is Enterprise GIS & Data Analyst when you look for the posting on the careers page #GISjobs https://t.co/kHAwPKoQJz
We have started our opioid wastewater testing again after the break due to COVID-19. It provides us with a picture of what is happening in the city and I am glad to have that data resource back and available for the city to use #wastewater#opioids
Tempe has used #wastewater data to support policy and program decisions for COVID-19 and its exciting to see #opioid testing coming back after a pause due to COVID-19. If you are curious about how the program works, here's a great overview of the program https://t.co/GrRH3u13l8
Always excited to support innovative uses of data with @Tempegov programs like our Homeless Solutions team https://t.co/khnJWBMh9D. Growing our #data skills offerings is key for supporting thoughtful, useful and efficient data use
“I want to make data literacy at a foundational level as common as cybersecurity training—and required for everyone from the mayor to the city council to the boots on the ground.”
- @TempeData's @StephDeitrick on the importance of #data skill development. More ⬇️
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Using GIS to map health equity really puts a spotlight on the challenge. To address it, @TheGISPharmD suggests "containerizing" the problem. #EsriUC#HealthGIS#HITsm
Pleasant surprised that #HealthEquity was a focal point of so many presentations & panels at #EsriUC From payers to counties to non-profits, all were using GIS to track race, socioeconomic status & other SDOH factors #HealthGIS#HITsm
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How can GIS help with the opioid crisis? I sat down with Jeremiah Lindemann from @Esri to find out. PS: He's the one people who led the creation of the Celebrating Lost Ones map #HealthGIS#HITsm#digitalhealth#EsriUC https://t.co/HwoTZgxShE
Data, technology and community input are the foundation for our ADA Transition Plan. It is great to see how our work can can support such positive impacts for the community #ADA#CitiesWinWithData#WhatWorksCities
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This Friday, WSDM'22 Smart City Day will have a panel discussion on City Intelligence with Open Data (https://t.co/tDVoQ1ieT0). Join @gboeing (USC), Cy Chan (Berkeley Lab), @StephDeitrick (City of Tempe), and @SobMoosavi (Lyft) for the discussion! #WSDM2022
Great to see this work getting started. The data from this study "will be the foundation for all other recreation decisions, such as where to locate future park infrastructure, how to distribute amenities and whether there are areas of the city that should be prioritized".
Tempe is working to make it easier for everyone to enjoy parks and programs. Our Parks and Recreation Equity Study will keep diversity, equity and inclusion at the forefront of city services and planning. Consultants wanted! https://t.co/KFoK6UfWQ3 #dei#equity#tempe#ourtempe
JUST ANNOUNCED: 10 new cities have been awarded @WhatWorksCities Certification for their exceptional use of data and evidence-based solutions to create lasting change and deliver powerful results for residents.
Here’s how these #CitiesWinWithData: https://t.co/atKhimgpKP
▪ Can data and analytics prevent lead paint poisoning?
▪ How can cities deliver social services more efficiently?
▪ Where are blighted properties located?
Find the answers to these questions and more in our updated Catalog of Civic Data Use Cases. https://t.co/9yUUR2pOOK
@Tempegov#Covid_19 demographic dashboard with #COVIDVaccination rates for age, race and gender by zip code is one tool used by the city to guide Covid response. Data updated weekly from Maricopa County's dashboard for all zip codes starting in June 2021 https://t.co/49dvraK1o1