Location affects every business decision, and location intelligence informs these decisions with answers to key questions including, Where are markets shifting? Where are the best customers? Where are operations at risk? Where are products and services delivered?. Businesses play a vital role in society, from leading innovation to driving commerce and creating jobs that contribute long-term value within organizations and across communities. In a constantly changing world, GIS technology provides greater business intelligence for more successful, resilient organizations that can withstand the most severe disruptions and thrive to better serve their stakeholders.
The utility industry is in motion. Electric utilities face changes in every area of their business. They work hard to adapt to and leverage digital technology. Yet they often face today's challenges with yesterday's methods. In the struggle to remain relevant and thrive, electric utilities look to advanced technologies; they look to GIS for the latest in utility mapping and spatial analysis. The gas and electric utility industry is in a constant state of change. Gas utilities face changes in every area of their business. They work hard to adapt to and leverage digital technology. Yet they often face tomorrow's challenges with yesterday's methods. In the struggle to remain relevant and thrive, gas utilities look to advanced technologies. They look to ArcGIS for the latest in GIS for natural gas distribution mapping and analysis. GIS for gas utilities advances safety and asset management and enhances the customer experience.
From complex missions such as improving safety and efficiency to simply locating the right equipment, GIS helps staff optimize the workplace at every level. Asset mapping with real-time facility data has revolutionized how leaders understand and manage workplaces. Using spatial data to map building conditions reveals opportunities for enhancements that deliver excellent working environments. This geographic approach strengthens operations and helps attract and retain employees while boosting productivity.
GIS Land Management solutions are designed through extensive engagement with leading protected area management organizations. These solutions offer powerful operational capabilities, dramatically reduce training and implementation costs, and support informed and timely conservation land management decisions. The expanding human footprint, coupled with the growing threat of climate change, is placing immense pressure on biodiversity conservation and long-term management plans. As global biodiversity continues to decline, it is essential to effectively manage and safeguard designated protected areas. Mapping real-time observations of natural areas drives insights that advance critical conservation science.
Environmental science is a multidisciplinary field that integrates the biological, social, and physical sciences. Every environmental issue has a geographic component: coastal erosion, contamination, pollution, urbanization, desertification, habitat loss, invasive species, and deforestation, just to name a few. GIS is a powerful technology to organize, analyze, manage, and visualize geospatial data for due diligence, site assessment and remediation, environmental restoration, and ecological modeling.
Health and human services professionals are benefiting from insights that the power of place brings to their work. Spatial data and geographic information system (GIS) technology can underscore coverage gaps in the populations we hope to reach, the opportunities to improve workflows, and the ability to plan for and mitigate against unforeseen events. Applied GIS leads to improved health outcomes, increased accessibility to health care, and healthier communities.
Using GIS to incorporate location intelligence into high-level decision-making provides powerful insights on critical issues and supports science- and analysis-based situational awareness. Defense and intelligence organizations integrate geographic information system (GIS) technology to manage processes, workflows, policies, and communication. With GIS, agency staff and leaders can integrate diverse types of data to derive understanding, operationalize solutions, share insights, and engage stakeholders and the public.
Location Intelligence is fundamental across the mining life cycle, from mineral exploration to mine remediation. With minerals and metals being depleted faster than we can replenish, understanding spatial context and integration with other geoscience technologies is critical in the strategic and environmentally sustainable development of new reserves.
Location data and analytics underpin every element of the energy industry from finding and developing resources to refining and transporting products to supporting sales and marketing efforts. Understanding and integrating location intelligence across your enterprise systems with GIS enable staff to gain more insights, drive intelligent operations, and deliver a safer and more sustainable business.
Access to clean, reliable water is critical. Water is fundamental to national and local economic well-being and protection of life and property. Effective management of our most precious resource is essential to ensure sustainability. GIS is an extensive information system that enables modernization of workflows with commercial off-the-shelf solutions for the field and office. GIS provides scientific information to resource managers and network information to water utility managers .
With the power of location intelligence, departments of transportation (DOTs) can improve mobility and ensure a safe and reliable transportation system for people. Esri geographic information system (GIS) technology for roads and highways can transform your organization into a spatial data- and performance-driven agency. Use smart maps to better plan, manage, and maintain your infrastructure.
Location intelligence is fundamental to effective network management for all telecommunications service providers. Esri's ArcGIS delivers location intelligence that supports comprehensive understanding and intelligent decision-making. By leveraging the system of record, insight, and engagement GIS provides, teams are best prepared to meet today's demands and achieve the organization's next generation network initiatives.
Pipeline operators face increasing regulatory and business challenges. GIS helps them efficiently and effectively perform essential tasks and workflows needed to succeed in this changing environment using GIS and mapping technology. This ensures that pipeline operators have the spatial capabilities needed to meet today's business objectives and those ahead.
Focusing efforts to mitigate the impacts and protect against the complex threats and hazards in today's modern world requires a deeper understanding of the social, economic, and environmental systems around us. Emergency managers use geographic information system (GIS) technology with data-driven insights to better prepare and help their communities respond and recover from significant events.
Collect, maintain, analyze, and share your agriculture data with GIS and make better in-season decisions. Integrate Earth observations, imagery, field data, and real-time data streams to improve efficiency, profitability, and sustainability. Reimagine how to support the rapidly growing need for sustainable production to feed the world's growing population.
Geographic information system (GIS) technology is highlighting how maps truly help run the world Governments. Applied GIS is improving decision-making, increasing the efficiency and productivity of workflows, aiding in emergency response, reducing asset management costs, and preparing our communities for evolving resident needs. GIS helps public works departments keep the balance between equity, resiliency, and sustainability.
Access the foremost collection of global spatial information, including imagery and topographic, landscape, geologic, and demographic data layers. Digitally transform natural resources management for greater sustainability. Transform your daily operations by streaming mobile/sensor data to workflow-oriented dashboards for real-time operational visibility.
Real estate professionals depend on precise, accurate location intelligence for competitive insights about the markets and locations where they do business. Real estate teams use Earthetic GIS to bring together location-specific data, world-class mapping, and visualization technology. This enables them to provide clients with the latest insights about real estate markets and their investments, now and in the future.