When Tornadoes Hit Tallahassee, AI Maps the Damage in Days, Not Months
Tallahassee – Leon County, Florida, punches above its weight by turning an experiment into a nationally recognized model for municipal AI innovation.
Tallahassee – Leon County, Florida, punches above its weight by turning an experiment into a nationally recognized model for municipal AI innovation.
Using GIS along with AI technology, Houston has successfully digitally transformed its public works system for infrastructure management.
Salem, Oregon’s drones-as-a-service program supports multiple city departments, enhancing operations through high-resolution imagery.
Carlsbad, California’s approach to economic storytelling, based on geospatial data, is a blueprint for how local governments can use the tools they already have to build the communities they envision.
Nashville, TN, is growing fast, and that’s led to transformative projects. Here’s how a GIS system helps it stay ahead of change.
It’s a formidable challenge. Deliver human services to nearly 2.5 million people across the 7,000-square-mile expanse of Riverside County, California — and do it effectively and efficiently. From bustling urban centers to remote desert locales, the county’s needs are as varied as its geography. To meet those diverse needs, county officials recently adopted an integratedRead… Read more »
GIS mapping helps St. Louis county conduct elections more safely and efficiently.
Initiating an equity strategy in Tucson would require cross-departmental collaboration and deep public engagement. The new chief equity officer had to make a nuanced and complicated topic — equity — approachable and easy to understand. By establishing an authoritative source of data, the Office of Equity created a strategic way to understand vulnerable communities.
Ginnie Mae used GIS-based analysis to find new opportunities for lenders and investors to make loans available to underrepresented borrowers.
In Tampa, GIS technology was used to model hazardous traffic corridors. With pedestrians especially at risk of death and injury, leaders wanted to find root causes and design solutions with equity in mind.