Get Your GIS Strategy Going
Given up on strategic plans because no one pays them any attention? Can’t get the decision makers to read them, let alone fund them?
Given up on strategic plans because no one pays them any attention? Can’t get the decision makers to read them, let alone fund them?
The Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) and the Barwon Regional Partnership Councils engaged Spatial Vision to help build their capacity in the application of spatial technologies to better plan for and understand the consequences of anticipated climate change and associated extreme weather events for their communities.
This year marks twenty years of Spatial Vision. To celebrate this milestone, our managing director Glenn Cockerton sat down with Position magazine to reflect upon the journey, and where to next.
Melton City Council engaged Spatial Vision to develop a GIS service plan including review of its existing operational work needs.
Geospatial information is part of our daily life and business. Many business areas in Local Government Authorities (LGAs) rely on Geospatial Information Systems (GIS) to deliver services to external customers or to support efficient internal daily operations.
Spatial Vision developed an effective Business Information Model which provided the ability to collect the right data and information and to transform it effectively and efficiently into useful knowledge.
The Local Government Spatial Reference Group (LGSRG) provides a voice for GIS professional staff across Victoria’s 79 councils.
Drawing on the success of the Waterlive app, the NSW Government foresaw a need to open up their broad information resources to a wider audience.
Call triple zero; you expect the ambulance to get there promptly. Move into a new house; you expect to be able to get connected to gas and electricity etc.