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The Geographic Approach to Infrastructure

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5 GIS technology has the power to layer volumes of data—including energy and transit networks, historical and predicted usage, imagery, sensor inputs, weather patterns, demographics, animal migration patterns, and native plant populations—onto a smart map or dashboard and update in real time. When we combine geography and data to look at vital parts of our everyday world, we can both manage and rebuild infrastructure for the greatest impact. This underscores the need to be smart about where we choose to invest in infrastructure assets. Smart Grid Smart City Smart Infrastructure

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