
When Seconds Count: How Indoor GIS Mapping Is Changing School Safety
School emergency plans only go so far. See how indoor GIS mapping gives first responders accurate,


School emergency plans only go so far. See how indoor GIS mapping gives first responders accurate,

GIS is more flexible than its reputation suggests. Three organizations are using iGIS® in ways that

Virginia is part of a historic wave of mid-decade redistricting. For counties and localities, that means

For many small county governments, one person is the entire GIS department. This post breaks down

The satellite revolution isn’t coming—it’s already here. With constellations expanding from 15 to 120+ satellites, municipalities

Nearly 1 in 4 Americans lives with a disability, yet many government maps remain difficult or

The 2020-2024 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates are now available, providing GIS planners with the first

Public works teams across the East Coast are asking the same question after this week’s winter

Maps don’t make arguments; they make patterns visible. This MLK Day reflection explores how GIS turns

A familiar meeting, a hesitant room, and one map that changes everything. This story-driven post explores

A year-in-review roundup of the GIS topics that mattered most in 2025, covering public works, infrastructure,

New year resolutions for GIS often sound good and fade fast. These three practical shifts focus
