Evaluation of National Institute of Justice-Funded Geospatial Software Tools Technical and Utility Assessments to Improve Tool Development, Dissemination, and Usage
A geospatial software tool-evaluation study conducted for the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) assessed 14 recent NIJ-funded tool developments. The study integrates input from tool developers and users with RAND's independent assessments. The authors found that 12 developments resulted in fu...
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