NEW VERSION 2: pdGeoTIGER – GeoCoding Database
pdGeoTIGER, now at version 2 and with 25 million more Address Range records than the previous version, is a comprehensive United States national database developed to permit exceptionally precise assignment of Geo location designations (more technically known as Topographical Faces) based on Address Range.
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This product covers all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico and is drawn from the most recent edition of the U.S. Census Bureau TIGER/Line Shapefiles.
Latitude and longitude coordinates can be assigned along with multiple GeoCoding location designations, including both 2010 and 2000 coding for: State, County, County Subdivision, Puerto Rico Subbarrio, Census Tract, Census Block, Census Block Group, Urban Area, Consolidated City, Place, Congressional District, State Legislative Districts, School Districts, Voting District and Zip Code Tabulation Area.
Also included with this GeoCoding database package are formulas and instructions for distance and radius calculations based on latitude and longitude coordinates.
Purchase Information: Available for download. Comes in multiple file formats to insure compatibility with any database system. Full documentation is provided along with a Site License allowing installation on all computers within a single company or organization.
- NEW FOR 2011
- Comprehensive United States national GeoCoding databases:
- All 50 states
- District of Columbia
- Puerto Rico
- Drawn from the most recent edition of the U.S. Census Bureau TIGER/Line Shapefiles
- 25 million more Address Range records than the previous version of this product
- Includes numerous Peacock Data enhancements:
- Many corrections to U.S. Census Bureau TIGER/Line Shapefiles data
- Millions of new variations added
- Proprietary information added
- Databases are set up for easy Address Range matching
- Latitude and Longitude coordinates in 3 formats:
- 6 decimal places
- Converted to radians (15 numeric places)
- Degrees/Minutes/Seconds
- Both 2010 and 2000 geo information included
- Assignable GeoCoding location designations:
- State name, abbreviation and FIPS code
- County name and FIPS code
- 2010 and 2000 County Subdivision FIPS codes
- 2010 and 2000 Puerto Rico Subbarrio FIPS codes
- 2010 and 2000 Census Tract numbers
- 2010 and 2000 Census Block Group numbers
- 2010 and 2000 Census Block numbers
- 2010 and 2000 (corrected) Census Urban Area codes
- 2010 and 2000 Consolidated City FIPS codes
- 2010 and 2000 Place FIPS code
- Congressional District numbers (108th and 111th Congresses)
- 2010 and 2000 State Legislative Districts (upper and lower chamber)
- 2010 and 2000 School Districts (elementary, secondary and unified)
- 2010 and 2000 Census Voting District codes
- 2010 and 2000 Zip Code Tabulation Areas
- pdGeoTIGER 2 continues to be in development while the U.S. Census Bureau completes its current work on the Shapefile data. Additionally, redistricting is not completed for all states, and there are many challenges in the courts to the current political district line designations; a finalized version of this product will be released in 2012; after finalization, updates will be made available on a regular basis
- All purchasers of a pre-finalized version of pdGeoTIGER 2 will have an opportunity to download the finalized version FREE OF CHARGE once released
- Full documentation
- Site License—allowing installation on all computers within a single company or organization
- Developer License available
- Available for download
| Current version number: | 2.0.0.Alpha |
| Size zipped: | 4.7 GB |
| Size extracted: | 96.7 GB |
| Total number of records: | 61,887,844 |
| Availability: | Download |
| Formats included: |
Comma Delimited (CSV) Fixed Length DBF |
| Optional developer license: | Available |
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pdGeoTIGER – Address Range GeoCoding Database is drawn from the most recent edition of the U.S. Census Bureau TIGER/Line Shapefiles. While coverage is very high, the Shapefiles have gaps and limitations. There are address range overlaps, odd/even reversals and low/high orientation reversals. With the exception of overlaps, these may be valid. Peacock Data has corrected most of low/high orientation reversals. The Shapefiles generally contain only Address Ranges with house number-street name style addresses, and for privacy reasons does not include single address-address ranges. Data is also not available for every field in every record. For example, Voting District numbers (VTD) are not assigned when a state or locality does not follow Census Bureau guidelines when drawing ward and precinct lines. The record count is the total number of records contained in each of the three included file formats. The zipped and extracted sizes show the combined total size of all product files. |
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