CARES is proud to partner with Lincoln Home National Historic Site to support the preservation work of their Photo Archive. The Lincoln Home Photo Archive documents the home of President Abraham Lincoln and his family in Springfield, Illinois. The Archive hosts over 30,000 photos of the Lincoln Home and surrounding area captured and curated by volunteers, visitors, and the National Park Service. The Lincoln Home Photo Archive team is currently undergoing the process of identifying those that appear in the photos. Explore the Lincoln Home Photo Archives to learn more about the Lincoln family home and see if you recognize any familiar faces: https://lnkd.in/g5RW7znb
Center for Applied Research and Engagement Systems (CARES)
IT Services and IT Consulting
Columbia, Missouri 124 followers
Custom maps, reports, and tools to ignite your data visualization needs
About us
Since 1992 the goal of CARES has been to aid interested public and private parties in learning about and managing available resources through the creation and analysis of maps and reports.
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http://cares.missouri.edu/
External link for Center for Applied Research and Engagement Systems (CARES)
- Industry
- IT Services and IT Consulting
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
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- Columbia, Missouri
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Columbia, Missouri, US
Employees at Center for Applied Research and Engagement Systems (CARES)
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Jamie Kleinsorge
Assistant Director and Senior Project Coordinator at the Center for Applied Research and Engagement Systems, University of Missouri Extension
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Melissa De Bartolomeo
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Jason Macionus
Accomplished project manager, team leader, business strategist, and U.S. Army veteran with a passion for data-driven growth and public service…
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Michael Hardy
Senior Research Project Analyst at Center for Applied Research and Engagement Systems (CARES)
Updates
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Are you a #Missourian looking to impact your community or workforce? Be sure to subscribe to our All Things Missouri newsletter. Once a month we send a short highlight of a featured tool, resource, and data layer to help you maximize your work. The best part, All Things Missouri is free to access and always up to date. What're you waiting for? Subscribe now: https://lnkd.in/gz9etPtb
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The national average commute time is 26.8 minutes. In Missouri, commutes tend to me a little bit quicker, at 23.5 minutes. However, where you live and your income may have an impact on this. Learn more about commutes in Missouri by reading Justin Krohn, of CARES, and Alan Spell's recent brief: https://lnkd.in/gKmwjxGZ
In 2023, Missourians had an average commute time of 23.5 minutes, which is more than three minutes shorter than the national average (26.8). In the latest Missouri Economy Indicators brief, Justin Krohn and Alan Spell of Exceed - Regional Economic and Entrepreneurial Development – Regional Economic and Entrepreneurial Development explore the latest trends. In 2021, Missouri metro residents had an average commute of 17.4 miles, a modest 4% increase from 2011. In contrast, nonmetro workers traveled nearly twice as far, averaging 30 miles—a distance that has barely changed from 2011. Workers earning $1,250 or less monthly averaged 20.3 miles per trip, slightly more than those earning $3,334 or more, who averaged 19.8 miles. Find the latest Missouri Economy Indicators brief at: https://lnkd.in/gKmwjxGZ #ExtendMU #BusComEx #MissouriSBDC
Missouri Economy Indicators
extension.missouri.edu
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Southern corn rust can be debilitating for agricultural operations. To make sure you know what's happening with corn rust around the country, we have integrated the Southern Corn Rust appearance layer into our map room. This layer is updated every week, so you can rest assured you have the most recent information possible. With this layer, you can track positive sightings of corn rust, probable sightings, places where corn rust has been found in previous years, and areas where it has been scouted for but not found. Explore the Southern Corn Rust map today and stay on top of your crop health: https://lnkd.in/gmyZpJxg #corn #cornrust #agriculture
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Buying computers can be confusing. With all the acronym soup of RAM, GB, CPUs, and OS taking over labels, it can be hard to figure out which computer is really best for your needs. If you're looking at computers this season, be sure to check out the buyer's guide recently posted on MOBroadband. This guide will demystify all the terms you might encounter when computer shopping, and help you uncover what you really need. Check out the buyer's guide now: https://lnkd.in/gD-23KyG
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We are proud to partner with University of Rochester Center for Community Health and Prevention and other organizations from Monroe County, NY in the creation and management of the RocHealthData Respiratory Illness Surveillance Dashboard. The Dashboard displays recent and historical trend data on reported cases, hospitalizations, deaths, and test positivity rates for Influenza, RSV, and COVID-19. Explore the dashboard today: https://lnkd.in/grZ2Qnv2 Interested in a dashboard like this for your community? Reach out to us!
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Are you a #programmer looking for your next opportunity? Do you enjoy creating tools and sites that drive community impact? We're hiring! Learn more about our Programmer Analyst role.
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Happy GIS Day! Today is the 25th anniversary of GIS Day, making it extra special. GIS is the backbone of everything we do at CARES. If you've talked with our team, you know how much we love data and mapping to make a difference. What is GIS and why is it so important? Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gBebXSX