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With today’s level of mobility, adding location to contact tracing can help cast a net to slow down the spread of COVID-19.
Geospatial technology improves economic, social, and environmental outcomes.
Direct Relief uses GIS to create distribution maps to solve medical supply chain problems in times of crisis.
Cities and agencies use location intelligence to reveal the needs of our most vulnerable populations, and to deliver services where needed.
Location intelligence helps investigators trace COVID-19 infection routes, implement control measures, and gauge their effectiveness.
Northwest Fire District has embraced mobile apps to improve workflows beyond past paper-based practices.
The combination of GIS, remote sensing, and networks of sensors in pens has introduced the concept of precision aquaculture.
The 9-1-1 agency serving counties around the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex uses drones to create an up-to-date map for accurate emergency routing.
The Philippine Red Cross discovered how easy it is to make a map using GIS and then found many more uses to improve operational efficiency.
Global Water Challenge created apps to help governments and NGOs prioritize water projects based on the number of people impacted.
Reporters use GIS to provide context and help readers make sense of a phenomena or trend.
Spatial analytics proves helpful to combat opioid use disorder, informing researchers on patterns as well as targeting individuals for treatment.