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Tim Welch
Practice Lead – Private Sector
The power of location: integrating survey data and GIS
September 11th 2013
IT Policy
Strategy
Platform
capability
Integrated
Product set
Private
Sector
Utilities
Insurance
Retail
Transport
Engineering
Property
International GIS market leader
… with Blue Chip Customers
Over 350,000 active sites Operations in over 200 countries
15,000 + employees wordlwide
International Fast Growing
UK Private
sector Customers
Integrated GIS
Solutions
Over 1.5m active users
Revenue Growth (£m) CAGR
15%
Locations
CCTV Coverage
Building Plans
Assets
Road Network
Woodland
Geology/Soils
Terrain
Properties
Census Data
Health Statistics
Utility Networks
Policy Holders
Land Ownership
Flood Risk
Rivers/Canals
What is GIS ?
Data sources for GIS
Demographics &
Market Data
Hydro
Geology
Imagery & Elevation
Basemaps & Globes
Thematic Maps
Asia U.S.
Europe
Street Maps
GIS is used to visualize and analyze
dynamic data that is related to a location
Where is GIS?
Coastal & Marine Protection
Agriculture
Search & Rescue
Engineering
National Mapping
Petroleum
Land Registry
Utilities
Asset Management
Facility Management
Public Safety
Engineering
Highways
Government Security
Banking
Insurance
Waste Collection
Landscape Planning
Street Lighting
Logistics
Town Planning
Defence
Port & Airport Management
Telecommunications
Parks & Recreation
Economic Development
Tourism
Mining
Nature Conservation
Retail
Education
Health
Museum
Forestry
Aviation Where is GIS?
Industry & Customer Business Challenges
Detecting patterns, trends, &
relationships
Provide decision support at a
variety of scales
Prediction and predictive
analytics
Mobile Data capture
Welsh Water
Mobile work management system
Access for DCWW
Access for Partners
Integrated with SAP
British Waterways
Used to capture survey data
Towpath / Locks
• Condition
• Work needed
• Photographs
Trees
• Type / Size / Age
• Pruning Requirements / Diseases
• Photographs
All data feeds into work orders
South Dublin CC
Used by Housing Department
Stock Condition Surveys
• Customised Forms
• Disconnected Editing
Used by both
• Surveyors - Data Capture
• Inspectors – Data Validation / Editing
Tablet PC / Laptop
OS Northern Ireland
Ordnance Survey
CEH
Scottish Power / SIGMA 7
800 mobile users including:
Emergency Response
• Full mapping available to 350 first response
engineers
Power Line maintenance
• Planned in office
• Schedules sent to inspectors
Tree Surveyors
• Identify trees requiring work
• Create work schedules
• Manage felling permissions
Pipeline management
Thames Tideway Tunnel project
Benefits
Data Capture
• Time saved on digitising and re-working
• Data ownership and responsibility
Improve “Informed” decision making
• Access to information in real time
• field validation done in real time
COTS Solution
DP World – London Gateway
Augmented reality – Utilities
GIS Analysis – Emergency Planning
When a fire extinguisher is
needed to put out a fire:
• Where are the fire
extinguishers located?
• Which areas of the office
are not serviced well?
• Where can we put fire
extinguishers to cover the
whole building uniformly?
3D Modelling capability – City Engine
Facility Life Cycle & the Value of GIS
Planning
Design
Real Property
Management
Code
Enforcement
Site Selection
Business
Continuity
Environmental
Management
Energy
Management
LEED
Emergency
Preparedness
& Response
Permitting
Infrastructure
Asset
Management
Program
Objectives
Security
Management
Construction
Management
“Where”
Plan &
Locate
Acquire
or Build
Operate &
Maintain
Renew
or Divest
Manage &
Sustain
Facility
Management
Lots of Applications Supporting Many Stakeholders & Business Needs
Convergence of spatial and non-spatial
data management
• An added dimension to data analysis
• Data structures which support spatial
and non- spatial data
• Using Meta data and data keys to
speed up “problem specific” data
extraction
• Focus the processing power on
searching for patterns using
algorithms and benchmarking
• Use BI / BA and spatial exception
management to create value add
The role of GIS in enterprise data management
Relate survey data to geographic
structures (e.g., networks)
Rapid and accurate access to
Field based data
Informed planning and
decision making Enhance Reporting
and Analysis
Improved visualization and
analysis
Informed planning and
decision making Enhance Reporting
and Analysis
Increase Efficiency of Operations
Browser
Mobile
Desktop
GIS Server
CAD
BIM
Geodatabase
Utilising Building Information in GIS Integrating Building Data with Other Geographic Information
The result is a spatially enabled data management platform
Inter-operability
• Web Server
• ETL
• IFC
Tools
• 3-D Data Model
• Editing
• Visualization
• Design
• Analysis
Specifications
• BOMA/FICM
• OmniClass
• COBie
• OSCRE
3-D Tools
GIS – the power of location
Demographics &
Market Data
Hydro
Geology
Imagery & Elevation
Basemaps & Globes
Thematic Maps
Asia U.S.
Europe
Street Maps