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ArcGIS Data Reviewer

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Whether you manage resources for a nation or facility assets for a local community, the quality of your source data is crucial to your geographic information system (GIS) investment. ArcGIS Data Reviewer automates, simplifies, and improves data quality control workflows to enable the delivery of geospatial data you can trust. Use Data Reviewer to lower data management costs and reduce risk in decision-making by detecting, managing, and reporting errors in your data.

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Revolutionizing data quality management

Automatically find, track, and manage errors to improve your data quality and boost trust in decision-making.

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Benefits of ArcGIS Data Reviewer


Implement quality-focused workflows to ensure products meet a defined level of quality. 

Increase GIS data quality and reliability

Implement a consistent, repeatable process for geospatial data validation that allows you to find, record, and centrally track errors. Increase trust in your GIS data and confidence in decision-making by identifying data that does not meet your organization's quality standards. 

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Save resources and reduce costs

Eliminate the complexity and cost of creating and maintaining custom code in data quality workflows. The out-of-the-box configurable checks in Data Reviewer enable you to automate your geospatial data validation workflows without the use of custom code. Leverage data quality reports to expedite error correction and identify workflows that do not meet your requirements. 

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Enhance productivity and transparency

Get more work done faster by identifying errors that impact the successful completion of critical projects. Inform users of any data liabilities that may impact their work.

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How it works

Automate error detection

Configure ready-to use data checks and automatically detect errors in feature integrity, attribute completeness, and spatial relationships.

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Engage data experts in data quality review

Use visual review tools to further identify missing or misplaced features, improperly attributed features, and other types of errors. 

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Track, manage, and monitor data quality

Use automated reports and web-based analytical dashboards to increase efficiency and reduce the costs of managing and maintaining good quality data. Keep track of your GIS data quality and increase confidence in decision-making by publishing metrics that inform executives in your organization. 

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User story

Precise process modeling and automation

The City of Provo Public Works Department used ArcGIS Data Reviewer to ensure data quality while migrating to ArcGIS Utility Network.

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Data quality management in ArcGIS

ArcGIS Data Reviewer is an extension for ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Enterprise. Use it to detect errors, improve spatial data quality, and integrate reliable data into your GIS project.

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ArcGIS Pro

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ArcGIS Enterprise

Get started with ArcGIS Enterprise, the complete software system to power your location intelligence.

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Purchasing options for ArcGIS Data Reviewer

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