Geographic Information Systems (G.I.S.)/Water Resources

Location:

209 Main St
New Town, ND 58763

Mailing:

307 5TH Avenue
New Town, ND 58763

Office Hours:

Monday - Friday
8:00AM - 4:30PM

Contact:

Phone: (701) 627-4211
Fax: (701) 627-4350

Mission

The mission of the Geographic Information System (GIS) Department is to establish a foundation of accurate geographic information to support decision-making and daily operations of the Three Affiliated Tribes. The GIS Department strives to provide accurate spatial data and products to the Three Affiliated Tribes and community.

“Supporting the Sovereignty and Growth of the MHA Nation.”

Services Provided

The program provides maps and data using the latest ArcGIS software and drone technology. The program tailors spatial and demographic databases for each tribal program to be utilized for communities and entities regarding a myriad of statistics pertaining to all phases of planning and development for the Three Affiliated Tribes.

Service Benefits

Our services support:

  • Emergency Response (911)
  • BIA and Realty Management
  • Property Taxes and Home Sites
  • Energy Management
  • Environmental and Cultural Preservation
  • Cemeteries and Agriculture
  • Transportation and Rural Water Management
  • County Assessments

Meet Our Team

Tanya Sand-Driver

GIS Director

Delia Blake

GIS Specialist

Naomi Fox

GIS Specialist

Caley Fox

GIS Specialist

Lee Voigt

GIS Specialist

Chelsey QuickBear

GIS Specialist (Plant Mapping Specialist)

Users of GIS

Tribal Administration, Future Tribal Home Owners, Tribal and Non-Tribal Farmers & Ranchers, Seismic Companies, Division of Energy and Mineral Development, Tribal Realty-Range-Farm Pasture, Game and Fish, Environmental, Energy Department, Law Enforcement, Roads Department, Construction Management and the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Fort Berthold Agency, Tribal Energy, Tribal Transportation, Fire Management, Emergency Operation Center, Fort Berthold Rural Water, Parks and Recreation

BIA Tract Viewer

Displays all mapped Tribal, allotted, and jointly managed tracts and parcels for Tribal land area codes (LACs).

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are a few most frequently questions.
Answered by the department

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Last updated: August 2024