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<blockquote data-quote="Traxion" data-source="post: 314356" data-attributes="member: 983"><p>What's with the hard on for "electronic" posting? Are other states doing this? I haven't heard of it until ND started playing with it, though I have not looked into it. Though apps like OnX work well, there are still huge data gaps within the GIS data sets. Some counties in SD still don't use it, so you get crap data. I can't believe that ND has all counties using a solid GIS program, let alone property boundaries that are accurate enough for a statewide system. That to me is the biggest mountain that has to be climbed to even THINK it could work. Then add in the technology side of things, that old guy who has a flip phone still, and what then? It just seems questionable to say the least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traxion, post: 314356, member: 983"] What's with the hard on for "electronic" posting? Are other states doing this? I haven't heard of it until ND started playing with it, though I have not looked into it. Though apps like OnX work well, there are still huge data gaps within the GIS data sets. Some counties in SD still don't use it, so you get crap data. I can't believe that ND has all counties using a solid GIS program, let alone property boundaries that are accurate enough for a statewide system. That to me is the biggest mountain that has to be climbed to even THINK it could work. Then add in the technology side of things, that old guy who has a flip phone still, and what then? It just seems questionable to say the least. [/QUOTE]
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