We can provide generic GIS mapping/analysis
services for nearly any GIS project you might have.
We have 20 years of experience in GIS,
particularly in support of disaster management. Our
personnel have been on nearly every major U.S. disaster in the last 10 years,
including the World Trade Center and Pentagon attacks in 9/2001, the Murrah Federal
Building bombing in Oklahoma City in 4/1995, and the Northridge earthquake near
Los Angeles in 1/1994 in addition to numerous large fires, flood incidents,
landslides, civil unrest, etc. We also have experience in running
earthquake models and inundation models. Our personnel helped to pioneer
the use of GIS on scene at incidents and were instrumental in the development of
the GIS methods and tools used on ICS incidents.
We have mobile GIS labs that can be setup at nearly any location to provide
all your GIS mapping and analysis needs. All of our GIS labs have
state-of-the-art equipment including both desktop and laptop computers with all
the necessary software, sharable high-speed satellite internet, full network
capabilities (wired and/or wireless), a large format
plotter, 11x17 photo quality color printer, 11x17 laminator, 11x17 paper cutter,
and a multifunction inkjet printer/copier/fax. Our labs provide a clean,
comfortable office environment for up to 4 people in any environment.
The GIS lab can be leased for use by your own GIS personnel or we can provide
fully qualified GIS personnel to meet your needs. Computer and network support
can also be provided for your operation by our personnel.