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We test the application in Internet Explorer 7 and Firefox 3.6. We don't have the resources to test more than these two - but you can probably safely use Chrome.
I see some addresses that are wrong. For example, some do not have APNs assigned. When will these be fixed?
A great deal of effort was put into the initial data population, which combined data from 5 agencies in the city. Because of that effort, it is unlikely (but still possible) that we will find a programmatic solution for fixing errors in the addresses. Otherwise errors will have to be corrected manually by using the web application. There are a couple of ways we could fix these errors. We decided that for the time being, given the economic climate, that the stakeholders should fix addresses they are interested in. This makes the cost transparent; the benefit is not as transparent so I'll state it simply - everyone benefits from improved data accuracy.
If you plan to assign a bunch of people in your agency start editing addresses "madly", please let us know well in advance because there will be staffing issues in getting your "Change Requests" approved quickly. In this case, there is at least 1 technical solution that will improve throughput, but we need to code it (10-15 day estimate).
Is there a geocoding service?
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