Land administration & management

Land is an essential resource that supports nearly every aspect of our social and economic well-being. 

As a finite resource, it is necessary to govern and manage land effectively for social stability, sustainable economic development, and equitable taxation. GIS technology helps in managing all aspects of land information and land records including land tenure, value, management, and use. 

With all land information in a GeoSet like a comprehensive land administration system, governments are able to improve land information management, property valuation and analysis, and communication with the public.

Census & demographic analysis

GIS is a valuable tool in census and demographic analysis, offering innovative approaches to understanding population patterns and trends. 

By integrating spatial data collected through GeoSet with demographic information, GIS allows for the visualization and spatial analysis of census data, providing insights into population distribution, density, and composition.

 It enables the identification of demographic hotspots, socioeconomic disparities, and population dynamics, helping policymakers and planners make informed decisions on resource allocation, urban planning, and service provision.

Border & national security

The business of securing a nation is complex, dynamic, and unique to the individual nation.

Each nation has its own interests such as protecting against hostile intent, domestic or foreign; mitigating areas prone to
disasters; securing natural resources and critical infrastructure; and preserving a way of life and cultural identity.

  Every nation faces challenges threatening its security including economic instability, domestic unrest, foreign threats, and exposure to disasters (natural, technological, or deliberate attack). 

GeoSet's is a integrated and comprehensive platform helps GIS professionals to identify threats, plan resource for National Security deployments, and map potential action and contingency plans.

Policy & decision

The potential for GIS to contribute to the formation of public policy has long been a reality, but it is now becoming more broadly understood and central to government policy-making at all levels, as well as in society at large.

  With the real-time spatial data, understanding of the spatial trends and patterns using GeoSet system assist authorities and stakeholders to design policies & ensure compliance on crucial national issues, such as climate change, immigration, health, civil rights and racism, transportation, energy, electoral redistricting, natural resources, social justice, the environment, and many others.