
DC & Esri ELA
The City of Washington DC continued its Enterprise License Agreement (ELA) with Esri on October 1, 2024 through September 30, 2025, in an effort to simplify geographic information systems (GIS) software access and significantly reduce the overall DC agency costs for procurement of Esri products. The distribution of Esri software products and governance of the ELA is coordinated by the DC Office of the Chief Technology Officer (OCTO) GIS Program, part of Digital Services, Enterprise Data Division.
Elligibility
Eligible District government agencies may gain access to the benefits of the DC Esri ELA. They include all City of DC directorates and components. Commercial contractors doing work on behalf of the City of DC are also eligible. DC agencies and staff may reach out to OCTO GIS through octohelps.dc.gov, under GIS and Data Services, for inquiries on ELA elligibiliy and inclusions described lilsted below.
ArcGIS Desktop Inclusions:
ArcGIS Pro: Basic, Standard, and Advanced
Extensions: Network Analyst, 3D Analyst, Spatial Analyst, Geostatistical Analyst, Publisher, Business Analyst Basic (2), Workflow Manager, Data Reviewer, Esri Roads and Highways (Location Referencing) (3)
ArcGIS Enterprise Inclusions:
Extensions: Image Server, GeoEvent Server, Network Analyst, 3D Analyst, Spatial Analyst, Geostatistical Analyst, Publisher, Business Analyst Basic, Schematics, Workflow Manager, Production Mapping, Data Reviewer, Esri Roads and Highways
ArcGIS Online Inclusions:
Insights for ArcGIS (15 licenses for DC AGO, 15 licenses for Public Safety Portal)
Tracker for ArcGIS (250 licenses)
Data
Professional Development and Trianing Opportunities
Limited in-person training through OCTO
Access to e-learning through Esri Academy
Esri International User's Conference - San Diego, CA
Esri Federal User's Conference - Washington, DC
Exclusions:
Questions:
Agencies and staff can reach out to the OCTO GIS program through octohelps.dc.gov, under GIS and Data Services.