GIS Mapping

GIS Mapping


Better Decision Making

GIS is the go-to technology for making better decisions about location. Common examples include real estate site selection, route/corridor selection, evacuation planning, conservation, natural resource extraction, etc. Making correct decisions about location is critical to the success of an organization.

Cost Savings from Greater Efficiency

GIS is widely used to optimize maintenance schedules and daily fleet movements. Typical implementations can result in a savings of 10 to 30 percent in operational expenses through reduction in fuel use and staff time, improved customer service, and more efficient scheduling.

Improved Communication

GIS-based maps and visualizations greatly assist in understanding situations and in storytelling.

They are a type of language that improves communication between different teams, departments, disciplines, professional fields, organizations, and the public.

Managing Geographically

GIS is becoming essential to understanding what is happening and what will happen in geographic space. Once we understand, we can prescribe action.

This new approach to management—managing geographically—is transforming the way organizations operate.