geospatial

applied geographic information systems.

A Geographic Information System (GIS) is a computer based tool for mapping and analysing geographical data. It can be used to store, edit, visualize, and analyse spatial data.

GIS allows users to analyse geographical data in a variety of ways, such as identifying patterns, trends, and relationships between different data layers. This can be used to make informed decisions and solve complex problems through the creation of maps, 3D visualizations, and other graphical representations of data.

Our team focus on being Subject Matter Experts in applying GIS for Local Government and similar property and assets-based organisations. We deliver the GIS component of our Asset Management and Engineering services offerings, or as ongoing support where our clients are challenged to resource their own GIS capability.

Our ongoing support approach ensures business continuity irrespective of staff movements where our clients retain ownership of the systems and data.

We develop our applications on industry standard, widely used platforms, such as Esri’s ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Pro.

  • Providing the GIS component of multi-disciplinary Sproutt Asset Management or Engineering projects, in joint ventures with Partner organisations or as stand-alone GIS projects. Tasks include spatial analysis, mobile data capture, asset database development and configuring web GIS applications such as field apps, viewers, dashboards, story maps and editable web apps.

  • Supporting organisations with little or no internal GIS workforce with ongoing GIS support. This service includes flexibility for ad hoc day-to-day GIS tasks, as well as planned programmatic expansion of the web GIS applications. This will suit Local Governments or other property and assets focused organisations.

  • Strategic GIS audit of people, process and systems, with advice. This will suit situations where GIS direction is uncertain and/or as preparation for further work.

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