Geographic Technologies Group to Host Exclusive Half-Day GIS Success Workshop at Esri’s Denver Office
Denver, CO – Geographic Technologies Group (GTG), a leading [...]
Denver, CO – Geographic Technologies Group (GTG), a leading [...]
Geographic Technologies Group Inc. Accepted into Esri’s Federal Small [...]
At the forefront is GTG’s development of Fremont’s Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Strategic Plan, a blueprint designed to harness the power of GIS for effective decision-making and resource management. This strategic roadmap not only outlines the city's GIS objectives but also provides a framework for integrating geospatial technologies into various municipal operations, enhancing efficiency and fostering innovation.
At Esri’s 2024 Special Achievement in GIS (SAG) Awards, our client the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District (Midpen) received a SAG Award for their “Find the right trail” and “Trail Explorer” GIS creations
The City of Concord, CA, reached out to GTG for assistance with improving data accuracy in preparation for the transition to NG911.
Hyde County is also one of the most rural counties in North Carolina, and County staff recognized that geospatial asset management would significantly improve operations.
The Port of Tacoma, WA, issued a request for proposal (RFP) seeking a skilled partner to support its Enterprise GIS environment and diverse geospatial needs. As a critical trade gateway in the Pacific Northwest, the port plays a significant role in regional and global supply chains. Its robust GIS infrastructure is essential to managing logistics, asset tracking, and decision-making processes.
CHSR uses Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to manage critical aspects of rail planning, construction, and environmental monitoring. Geographic Technologies Group has played a vital role in updating and maintaining their GIS.
NCRR hired Geographic Technologies Group (GTG) to evaluate its existing GIS capabilities and identify opportunities for improvement.
Following the successful completion of a GIS Strategic Plan by Geographic Technologies Group (GTG), Tulare took steps to implement key recommendations outlined in the plan. One such initiative involved leveraging a State of California SB 2 Planning Grant, which is designed to help cities accelerate housing production and streamline the approval process for affordable housing development.