Tribal government managing land, resources, and community infrastructure
The Coeur d'Alene Tribe operates a government administration spanning natural resources, education, and community services across Idaho. The tech stack is heavily GIS- and spatial-data focused (ArcGIS, GPS, GIS, ArcGIS Pro), which aligns with their portfolio of landscape-scale projects—timber harvests, habitat restoration, wetland construction, road rehabilitation—and their documented pain point around managing complex geospatial data. Current hiring is sparse but diversified across departments (logistics, engineering, forestry, education, ops), indicating broad operational scope rather than a single growth vector.
Notable leadership hires: Public Works Director
The Coeur d'Alene Tribe is a federally recognized tribal government headquartered in Plummer, Idaho, with a workforce of 201–500 employees. Its operations span natural resource management (timber harvesting, in-stream habitat projects, forest development), infrastructure (road rehabilitation, bus services, community facilities), education, and social services. The organization manages its own procurement, compliance, and grant administration. Current work includes a landscape-scale fee restoration program, timber sale preparation, and multiple interdepartmental infrastructure projects.
The Tribe uses ArcGIS, ArcGIS Pro, GIS, and GPS for geospatial analysis and project management, reflecting the spatial data requirements of their land management and infrastructure programs.
Active projects include a landscape-scale fee restoration program, annual timber harvest and preparation, in-stream habitat and wetland restoration, road rehabilitation, bus services implementation, and community facility design.
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