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Emergency Management and Response
Available nowOne defensible operating picture before, during and after the event — shared across every agency involved.
What it coversPick an incident; perimeter, damage, shelters, closures and cameras assemble themselves
NIMS / ICS common operating pictureThe watch wall: incidents by area and status, acres, trend, resource posture
ICS 209 situation reportingLifeline status across energy, water, health, comms, transport and safety
FEMA Community Lifelines · HIFLD sectorsUnits, availability, status and nearest-resource — near-real-time via refresh
NIMS resource typingMulti-agency clearinghouse for event data: damage, closures, shelters, resources
DCAT + EDXL-RMOverlay any hazard zone with people, buildings and lifelines; count what is inside
FEMA Hazus exposure methodCitizen-facing situational map: what is happening, what is closed, where to go
CAP 1.2 public alertingEvacuation zones and status, routes, shelter locations and capacity
Zone-based evacuation practiceAggregates field-collected damage reports with photos and severity classes
FEMA PDA / DINS classesPost-event timelines, hotspots, response times and printable reports
FEMA AAR / IP practiceRank candidate projects by exposure reduced per unit spent
BCA / FEMA BRIC criteriaPublish and consume CAP 1.2 alerts; drive map state and notifications from them
OASIS CAP 1.2 · EDXL-DEValidate address points, centrelines and PSAP boundaries against the data model
NENA-STA-006.2The evidence base and maps a 44 CFR 201 plan must contain
44 CFR 201 · FEMA NRIParcel-level wildfire exposure, fuels context and mitigation status
WUI codes · FHSZ classesWhich of our own sites are exposed, and what the continuity plan says
ISO 22301 continuityResource requests and assignments across agencies during an event
EDXL-RMGeodata Management
Available nowGet the organisation's spatial data in, governed, and served once — so every other team consumes it instead of rebuilding it.
What it coversBranded public catalogue: search, facets, dataset pages, downloads, API links
DCAT-US 1.1 · ISO 19115 · schema.org/DatasetFull-page map across every catalogue layer, with legend and share links
OGC API-Features · ArcGIS RESTControlled multi-party sharing workspace scoped to a programme or event
DCAT + access tiersPer-dataset fields, licence, attribution, endpoint, preview map, JSON-LD
schema.org/Dataset · ISO 19115DCAT-US, DCAT-AP, RSS and OGC API-Records endpoints so others can federate you
DCAT-AP 2.1.1 · OGC API-RecordsBilingual descriptions, field aliases, publish workflow, freshness tracking
ISO 19115 · ISO 19157 qualitySTAC collections browse, search and preview for EO and drone products
STAC 1.x · OGC API-RecordsAuthoritative bilingual place-name service with approval workflow
UNGEGN · national names standardUsage, downloads and API hits per dataset — proves the portal's value
Programme KPI reportingUpload Shapefile, File GDB, GeoJSON, CSV — converted and published as a service
GeoParquet · ArcGIS RESTPoint at a dataset, name the service, publish it — no config file editing
ArcGIS REST service modelGeometry, schema and completeness checks before anything is published
ISO 19157 data qualityOne internal registry of every spatial layer, owner, refresh and consumer
Corporate data governanceWho sees which layer, inside and outside the organisation
Access control policyFinancial Services
Available nowProve where the risk, the customers and the coverage gaps are — to a regulator, a board, or an expansion committee.
What it coversNetwork performance by branch, ward and segment with status and KPIs
Internal network reportingMap loan and mortgage collateral against flood, quake and wildfire exposure
IFRS S2 · Basel concentrationGeographic credit, sector and real-estate concentration against limits
Basel geographic concentrationThe disclosure pack: scenarios, exposures, narrative, maps
IFRS S2 · NGFS · TCFDUnderserved areas, coverage gaps and inclusion reporting
CRA 12 CFR 25 · FFIEC geocodingTransaction and incident hotspots, anomaly clusters, card-fraud geography
AML monitoring practiceScore every asset in a portfolio across perils and return periods
IFRS S2 physical riskCompare NGFS / SSP pathways over the same assets across time horizons
NGFS scenarios · CMIP6 SSPsOne-page hazard sheet per address: flood, fire, wind, quake, distance to risk
Peril scoring conventionsBoard and regulator output: exposure, scenarios, concentrations, narrative
IFRS S2 · TCFDWhere cash and service runs go, and what they cost by route
Operations planningReal Estate
Available nowWhere to buy, build, lease and sell — and what the portfolio is exposed to once you own it.
What it coversWhere to open, expand or close: catchment, demand, cannibalisation
Network planning practiceParcel attributes joined to demographics for planning and investment
Parcel schema normalisationSales, transfers and market activity mapped over time
Registry transaction recordsAssessment roll on the map: values, bands, exemptions, appeals
LADM Part 4 valuationEvery property owned or leased, with status, value and use
Portfolio reportingProjects from land bank through permit to delivery, on one map
Development reportingWho the trade area is, what it lacks, and which tenant fills it
Trade-area conventionFlood, quake, wind and fire exposure across the portfolio
Peril scoringScreen candidate land against access, zoning, services and hazard
Acquisition due diligenceHow much space there is, who uses it, and what it costs
FM practiceUtilities
Available nowThe distribution networks people depend on — water, electricity and gas — and the evidence the regulator wants about them.
What it coversLive asset status and connectivity view for operations and partners
IEC 61968 CIM namingCurrent outages, customers affected, crews assigned, restoration estimates
Outage reporting practiceAge, condition, criticality and hazard exposure per asset class
ISO 55000 · asset healthMains, valves, hydrants and meters as an authoritative read-only service
AWWA asset practice · ISO 55000Address-by-address material status, published for the public and the regulator
EPA LCRR / LCRI inventoryWhich lines are replaced, scheduled, verified — with cost and progress
LCRI replacement planSample sites, results and exceedances over time, publicly explainable
SDWA · EPA WQXPrioritised leak investigation areas and confirmed finds with savings
AWWA water-audit methodRank renewals by condition, criticality and consequence of failure
ISO 55000 · CIP practicePlanned works, shut-offs and boil-water notices for customers
Customer notification dutyPredicted encroachment, trim cycle priority and post-work verification
NERC FAC-003Territory-wide ignition risk, PSPS candidate circuits, customers affected
Utility wildfire mitigation planTicket density, hit history and high-risk excavation areas
CGA best practices · 811Drainage network, outfalls and flooding complaint history
MS4 permit reportingEvery connection, meter and customer point as an authoritative layer
Connection data modelCrew location, assignment and completion status in the field
Work management practiceTransportation
Available nowThe network and the assets on it — road, rail, air and sea — plus the movement across them.
What it coversAirside and landside assets, catchment and constraints on one map
ICAO / airport asset practiceSigns, signals, structures and furniture referenced to the LRS
MIRE FDE · MUTCDCondition scores and deterioration trend by segment and asset
MAP-21 TAMP performanceLines, stations, assets and status across the network
Transit asset managementLive closures, detours and their traffic impact for the public
FHWA WZDx v4 (GeoJSON feed)Depots, routes and delivery coverage against demand
Logistics network practiceTerminals, berths, quays, utilities and land assets on one map
Port asset practiceCrash clusters, contributing factors and countermeasure candidates
MIRE FDE · HSIP reportingWho is within walking distance of what service, and who is not
GTFS · GTFS-RealtimeOrigin-destination, volumes and mode split over the network
HPMS travel monitoringTurn imagery into an inventory: signs, markings, footways, kerbs
Feature extraction practiceTraffic patterns, dwell and berth utilisation from AIS history
AIS conventionsWhere the fleet runs, what it covers and where service is thin
Fleet operations practiceHealth
Available nowWhere care is, who can reach it, and where the next facility should go.
What it coversFacilities, services and travel distance against the population served
HRSA access measuresOutcomes and access against vulnerability and demographics
CDC/ATSDR SVISurveillance and response mapping tied to the emergency COP
NIMS health annexShelter locations, capacity and service availability
HUD CoC reporting practiceAid distribution, needs and coverage in a crisis
IASC / HDX conventionsWhere a non-profit works and what changed — for funders and boards
Impact reporting practiceDesignated shortage areas, scores and the evidence behind them
HRSA HPSA / MUA criteriaCapacity, utilisation and realistic catchment per facility
WHO SARA / healthsites schemaWho qualifies where, and which office serves them
Programme eligibility rulesWhere to add capacity across a private hospital group
Network planning practiceWhere the next clinic or pharmacy earns its rent
Site selection practiceWhere patients come from and where referrals leak to
Catchment analysisEnvironment
Available nowWhere operations touch nature, what changed, and the evidence a regulator or a board will accept.
What it coversCrop and land-use mapping with condition tracking over the season
Land-cover classificationCanopy, health and change detection over time
Forest inventory practiceHabitat, connectivity and protected-area status and pressures
IUCN categories · WDPA (Protected Planet)Where operations and suppliers touch sensitive nature — the LEAP Locate step
TNFD LEAP (Locate)Air, water and noise monitoring networks with exceedance tracking
EPA WQX / monitoring standardsDetect change against a baseline and route it to enforcement
Change-detection practiceConditions, monitoring obligations and evidence per permitted site
EIA / permit conditionsZones, uses, conflicts and consultation on one public map
MSP directives · LADM Part 3Monitoring networks, exceedances and the sources near them
Air quality standardsSites, capacity, catchment and compliance across the waste chain
Waste permittingPlanting, survival and canopy gain against the programme target
Programme reportingThe spatial evidence behind a sustainability report
CSRD / ESRS · TNFDEducation
Available nowRun the campus, plan the network of schools, and give research and teaching a spatial backend they control.
What it coversBuildings, capacity, assets and safety across an institutional estate
Facility management practicePublish research datasets as citable, ArcGIS-compatible services
DataCite DOI · OGC APIWhich rooms and buildings are used, when, and by whom
Space utilisation standardsWhere the next school goes and which catchment it serves
NCES EDGE locale & catchment methodWhere demand is growing, by level and by district
NCES CCD enrolment seriesEmergency map for the campus: assembly, access, incidents
NIMS-aligned campus planA self-hosted spatial backend students and courses can build on
Course and lab practiceWhere the institution reaches and what changed — for boards and donors
Impact reportingField projects that collect and publish data on the university's own stack
Field data practiceIndustry
Available nowMap what the company owns, operates and sells through — plants, estates, distribution and the ground they sit on.
What it coversConcessions, licence conditions and environmental compliance status
Mining licence regimesEvery asset inside the fence: process units, utilities, access and condition
CFIHOS 2.0 · ISO 15926Plots, tenants, utilities and vacancy across an industrial city
CFIHOS asset register · lease schedulePlants, depots, routes and coverage against demand
Logistics network practiceWhere to build next: land, access, utilities, labour and hazard
Site selection practiceIncidents, near-misses and hazards mapped across sites
ISO 45001 · HSE reportingPermit conditions, monitoring points and exceedances per site
ISO 14001 · permit conditionsWhere the workforce lives, how they get in, and where housing is short
Workforce planning practiceLeases, boundaries, terms and renewals across an industrial portfolio
Lease administrationBlocks, licences, obligations and expiry across a mining portfolio
PPDM 3.9 · OSDU well/licence modelMarketing
Available nowWhere the customers are, what they are worth, and which message reaches them — over data that never leaves the company.
What it coversTrade areas, penetration and share by area against competitors
Trade-area conventionWhere customers are by segment, product and value; density and gaps
Segmentation practice · PII rulesCompetitor locations, density and whitespace opportunity
Market intelligence practiceDistributor and outlet coverage, journey plans, territory design
Trade-coverage practiceField audit results by outlet — compliance, share of shelf, availability
Retail-audit practiceHow much demand exists by area, and how much of it we hold
Demand estimation practiceWho lives and works in the catchment, in the segments the brand uses
Geodemographic segmentationWhich areas to target, with which offer, and what it should cost
Campaign planning practiceBillboards, screens and routes against the audience they actually reach
Geopath OOH ratings methodologyVisits, dwell and catchment for our sites and our competitors'
Geopath circulation · panel methodologyBalanced territories by potential, workload and travel
Territory alignment practiceFranchise boundaries, exclusivity and unfilled territory
Franchise agreement practiceWhere an activation earns its footfall, and who it reaches
Activation planningEnergy
Available nowThe producing and transporting side of energy: fields, plants, pipelines, corridors and the land they cross.
What it coversHCA / class-location, inspection history and repair evidence for the regulator
49 CFR 195.452 · API RP 1187Corridor encroachment detection and landowner notification records
ROW management practicePublished views of LiDAR-derived clearances, spans and attachments
Engineering survey practiceWhere distributed generation can connect, with hosting-capacity context
Hosting-capacity publicationFields, plants, terminals and storage with status and capacity
CFIHOS 2.0 · ISO 15926 tag modelWhere solar and wind work: resource, land, grid access and constraint
Global Solar / Wind Atlas (ESMAP) methodRoute options against terrain, land, environment and community
Corridor routing practiceBlocks, licences, partners, obligations and expiry
PPDM 3.9 · OSDU licence modelFlares, leaks and emissions events mapped over assets
Emissions reportingWhere demand is growing and what the network must meet
Demand forecasting practiceIncidents, exclusion zones and security posture across remote sites
ISO 45001 · site securityTelecom
Available nowWhere the network reaches, where it does not, and what it costs to close the gap.
What it coversWhere service is absent or thin, and what closing it would cost
BEAD eligibility definitionsAvailability polygons or location lists prepared to the filing specification
FCC BDC data specificationPublic submissions on a map with evidence, status and adjudication trail
NTIA BEAD challenge processReconcile internal records against the Fabric; track adds, removals, disputes
BSL Fabric · BDCRoutes, cables, splice points and structures published read-only to partners
OSP data model practiceThe maps and tables a funding application must contain
BEAD / USF programme rulesSite coverage, capacity and interference context for fixed wireless
H3 hex coverage publicationAdoption, affordability and device access alongside availability
Digital equity plan requirementsFaults, crews and restoration across the access network
Field operations practiceWhere subscribers are, where they are leaving, and why it is geographic
Commercial analyticsCandidate sites, permits, build status and rollout progress
Rollout programme practicePole applications, make-ready status and construction progress
Joint-use / pole attachmentLocal Government
Available nowMake the rules, the record and the service legible — to residents, to councils and to the register.
What it coversEverything the city is doing at an address, sorted by what you can still do about it
Open-government transparencyApplications, approvals and construction activity mapped and searchable
Permit record retentionMunicipal estate condition, maintenance and utilisation
ISO 55000 · FM practiceEnvironmental, utility and heritage constraints for project sites
EIA / permitting practiceZoning districts normalised to a comparable schema with permitted uses
LBCS · National Zoning Atlas methodRequests, categories, response times and backlog by neighbourhood
Open311 GeoReport v2Where public money is being spent, on what, and when
Capital budget transparencyCompare growth, housing and land-use scenarios with indicators
Comprehensive plan practiceParcels, rights, restrictions and responsibilities published to staff and public
ISO 19152 LADM Parts 1–2Public transparency view of holdings, categories and status
LADM · open-government dutyAuthoritative address points and street names, feeding emergency and postal
Address standards · NENA-STA-006Government-owned land and buildings with tenure and utilisation status
Public asset register practiceAdopted plans as spatial units with rules attached
LADM Part 5 spatial planOverlapping claims, disputes and their status, handled sensitively
FFP / tenure-security practiceThe floodplain slice of permitting with CRS-grade evidence (links to 02)
NFIP · CRS activity 310Field capture of occupancy and boundaries at scale, offline-first
UN-GGIM FELA · FIG FFPHydrology
Available nowThe water itself — where it falls, flows, collects and floods — and who is exposed when it does.
What it coversCatchment, abstraction points and protection zones
OGC WaterML 2.0 · basin delineationElevation certificates, floodplain permits, substantial-improvement tracking
NFIP · CRS activity 310/510Resident-facing: your flood zone, your requirements, your documents
NFIP outreach · CRS activity 330Surge, sea-level rise and inundation exposure for coastal assets
FEMA coastal flood · IPCC SLRSurvey coverage, age and priority for resurvey
IHO S-44 survey standardsForeshore concessions, permits and compliance status
Coastal zone regulationMSDI catalogue over bathymetry, coastal and marine datasets
IHO S-100 MSDI · OGC API-RecordsPublished flood extents and depths from the modeller, made usable
NFHL-style hazard publicationGauges, levels and rainfall in near-real time over the basin
OGC WaterML 2.0 (ISO 19156)Thresholds, alerts and who is downstream when one trips
CAP 1.2 alertingBasins, wadis, culverts and the drainage network as one published layer
Basin delineation practiceWells, levels, licences and abstraction against the allocation
OGC WaterML 2.0 · abstraction licenceStorage, inspection status and downstream exposure per dam
OGC WaterML 2.0 · dam safety regimeSupply, demand and allocation across the basin, mapped
OGC WaterML 2.0 · basin planGeoAI
On the roadmapAsk the map instead of clicking it — and let AI do the map work a GIS expert would otherwise do by hand.
What it coversAsk in plain language: filter, symbolize, query, compare — the map answers
Deterministic command modeThe whole assistant on your hardware with a local model — nothing leaves
On-prem / local-LLMSymbology, popups, labels and layouts authored from a sentence
ESRI drawingInfo / popupInfoFind the right layer by meaning, not by remembering its name
Embeddings over the catalogueA written situation brief from the current map, on a schedule or on demand
Reporting practicePermits, reports and PDFs turned into mapped features
Extraction + geocodingBuildings, roads, assets and land cover extracted from imagery
STAC MLM extension · SAM-class modelsTell me when something changed here — encroachment, construction, clearing
Change detectionSurface the clusters and outliers a human would not scan for
Spatial statisticsAnswer questions across the organisation's spatial documents and records
Retrieval-augmented generationGive the company's AI agents a safe, governed way to do geospatial work
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