WELCOME TO THE GIS DIVISION
GIS stands for Geographic Information Systems. A GIS is a computer-based system consisting of hardware and software used to capture, store, analyze, manipulate, and visualize spatial information. GIS data is typically represented by discrete vector objects or continuous raster graphics. Discrete vector objects have distinct x, y, and z coordinates and are represented by points, lines, or polygons. Examples might include addresses (points), road centerlines (lines), or tax parcels (polygons). Continuous raster graphics represent spatial data as a series of equally spaced and sized grid cells, such as pixels. Examples of raster data include various remotely sensed data, such as aerial imagery or digital elevation models, which are digital representations of the terrain surface.
Every GIS feature (point, line, or polygon) has associated non-spatial data, commonly referred to as attribute data. This attribute data can be thought of as a spreadsheet or table of information that is geographically tied to an x, y, z location. The spatial location of a feature, coupled with its attribute data, forms a robust dataset of information that can be used to analyze and visualize GIS data.
Services
JACKSON COUNTY GIS DATA
Transportation GIS
Information Resources
Land Information Plans
Jackson County Land Information Plan 2025-2027
Jackson County Land Information Plan 2022-2024
Jackson County Land Information Plan 2019-2021
Jackson County Land Information Plan 2016-2018
Jackson County Land Modernization Plan 2011Free GIS Resources
WISCONSIN STATE CARTOGRAPHER'S OFFICE
WISCONSIN DNR GIS DATA PORTAL
USGS THE NATIONAL MAP - DELIVERY DATA
LEGISLATIVE TECHNOLOGY BUREAU GIS DATA
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT GIS DATA PORTAL
NASA EARTH DATA GIS DATA
US FOREST SERVICE GIS DATA PORTALLINKS
WISCONSIN LAND INFORMATION ASSOCIATION