You can produce actionable intelligence products and disseminate your work in ArcGIS AllSource. Through various products you can share final assessments and reports with stakeholders, decision makers, and leadership.
Produce and Disseminate items
You can produce various reports, map layouts, presentations and other intelligence products from your analysis results and visualizations. You can then disseminate these products as various items in ArcGIS AllSource including web layers, web maps, web scenes, and packages.
Web layers
You can disseminate your maps or selected layers in a map as web layers. Web layers are designed for map visualization, editing, and query. You can also share stand-alone tables for viewing and editing on the web.
Web maps
You can disseminate your maps as web maps to your active portal. A web map is an interactive display of geographic information you can use to produce intelligence products and answer requests for information. Web maps are composed of web layers. In ArcGIS AllSource, you can author a map with existing web layers or with data layers that are shared as web layers when you share the web map. Web maps can be opened in ArcGIS AllSource, ArcGIS Pro, and standard web browsers.
Web scenes
You can author and distribute web scenes to your active portal. Web scenes are interactive displays of geographic information, which are useful when you need to display 3D data on the web for visualization and analysis.
Packages
A package is a compressed file containing GIS data. You share a package in the same way as any other fileāvia email, FTP, the cloud, thumb drives, and so on. You share it between colleagues in a workgroup, between departments in an organization, or with other users via ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Enterprise. The recipient of your package unpacks it and can immediately begin using its contents. You can also use packages to archive your work.
Create item files
You can create files that store an item's definition and, in most cases, references to underlying datasets. You can create the following item file types: