The Geographic Approach to Infrastructure Management
A geographic approach is critical to addressing the life cycle of infrastructure. GIS empowers analysis of relevant data in the context of location
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A geographic approach is critical to addressing the life cycle of infrastructure. GIS empowers analysis of relevant data in the context of location
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In this e-book, learn how to outpace your competition with geospatial strategies rooted in people and culture, governance and strategic tools.
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In this e-book, learn about geospatial strategy development and how leading organizations are driving outsized returns with location intelligence.
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1. Encourage citizen engagement 2. Incorporate data-driven design 3. Reduce risk with digital twins 4. Evaluate impact 5.Accelerate policymaking
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How to modernize your agency for a more efficient response with the Emergency Management Operations Solution.
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Find out how utilities can use business intelligence to manage water loss, identify water quality issues, and more.
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Find out how water utilities can enable the sharing of their network across the entire organization and provide an authoritative view of assets to everyone that needs it.
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This white paper identifies the return on investment for a municipal government of making this data management philosophy change.
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This e-book explains how geographic information system (GIS) technology and a suite of field mobility apps work together to improve performance in the field.
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Read about the growing momentum of GIS use in Canada's schools that is promoting higher order thinking skills, spatial literacy and numeracy among students.
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