Government sector
Government ministries, government authorities and companies, trust units, guided bodies and those related to the operational work of government operations, all these and more find in the spatial information systems a solution to a wide range of solutions and courses of action.
GIS systems have long been an integral and important part of the proper functioning of these entities, whether as part of operational work or as regulatory bodies required for planning and oversight operations.
As part of the company’s operations in the government sector, the following can be mentioned:
- Infrastructure management at the national level
- Collection, integration and processing of all geographical information
- Characterization, construction and maintenance of GIS systems and databases
- Emergency farm
- Project consulting and management
- Security classification operations
Municipal sector
Within the municipal sector, in Israel and around the world, GIS systems are used as a central tool in the work of the local authority. These systems, embedded in the authorities are as individual software but usually as part of the overall information system of the authority, are used for all operations in the city’s operational sequence, from the documentation and arrangement of information, through planning to the operational and supervision phase. All this, the wide range of issues on which the authority is entrusted.
The proliferation of centralized infrastructure in the city, the massive increase in population rates and increasing needs, require a rethinking of how to handle and use operational information. GIS systems are the complete solution for the correct handling of this information, as they have the ability to document the information, as well as its analysis in a spatial manner appropriate to the city’s operational needs.
In addition, infrastructure control is the key to laying the foundations for the next stage of urban management, which is reflected in the “smart city” concept.
To this end, we deal with the following in this area:
- Absorption and organization of geographical information from various sources
- Convert formats and integration to the GIS system
- Establishment of an inventory of infrastructure
- Service for planning committees and outline plans
- Compilation of statutory information
- Characterization and establishment of an urban GIS system
- Design of interfaces for relevant systems
- Mapping and spatial analysis of urban systems such as education, transportation, health, culture and leisure, nature, city appearance and more
- City operation in an emergency
- Establishing a “smart city” concept
- Conducting geographical surveys
planning
The planning system is a cornerstone in everything related to the construction and maintenance of all the infrastructure in the economy, whether it is transportation, wet infrastructure, residential construction, employment and commercial complexes, local and national master plans and much more.
As the world of design also enters the world of GIS systems, there is a growing need for services for the same interface between traditional design systems used for engineering design purposes, such as AutoCAD and other TBM software, and the world of GIS systems, which are used more as analysis systems. Information and Decision Making Thus, with the help of tools that include advanced technologies and appropriate operating methodologies, we make the necessary adjustments between the two worlds and enable optimal work on each side.
We perform:
- GIS services for accompanying outline plans
- Preparation of land designations
- Analysis of changes
- Preparation of maps for planning purposes
- Preparation of layers for the Mabat system
- Organization of all information for planning purposes
- Convert files from different formats
Infrastructure
The handling of information related to infrastructure is one of the most important pillars in this field. Especially today, when the infrastructure density makes the needed information accurate, reliable and accessible than ever required. We know how to characterize the required needs and then plan and set up the best systems for that.
A combination of sources for collecting information, aerial photographs, various files, establishing a digital archive and more, combined with analysis and information processing capabilities, enable accurate and efficient handling of infrastructure, while significantly saving money and resources.
We handle all information related to infrastructure, and especially wet infrastructure (water, sewage, sewage and drainage), transportation, energy, agriculture and more.
Among other things, we adapt the information from the spatial systems to the interfaces to additional support systems, in order to optimize the way the information is obtained and make it more effective for the customer.
Issues we address:
- Creating an Inventory GIS of All Infrastructure
- Characterization and establishment of a data structure in an acceptable format in accordance with regulations
- Integration and conversion of information from various formats such as existing As-Made files, maps, sketches and other sources
- Providing information accompanies planning and execution
- Establishment of logical networks for analyzing the state of the infrastructure
- Characterization and execution of GIS projects for the completion and maintenance of infrastructure networks
- Emergency infrastructure
Water infrastructure
With extensive experience in the field of water infrastructure in Israel, which includes water corporations, the management of the state-owned water authority, and more, we fully understand the Israeli water economy. Every day.
We characterize and set up information systems for the water economy, ranging in size from a small local authority or corporation, to planning needs at the regional or state level.
Interfaces with required entities, different forms of operation, characterization of methodologies or selection of appropriate technologies. All of these need to be adapted to the current water economy. We know how to do this efficiently and at a reasonable cost.
Issues we address:
- Smart and efficient water management with GIS
- Sharing information in sequence
- Using advanced analytics tools for decision making
- Real-time water network status tracking
- Identification of faults and situations in the water network
- Significant savings of time and resources
- Implementation of an advanced data model for water network management
- Emergency water infrastructure management
agriculture
The field of agriculture has great potential for the use of GIS systems, especially when it comes to crop monitoring, resource allocation accuracy, smarter management and improved efficiency compared to traditional management methods. By using daily tracking tools, which are available to the farmer from any device, it is possible to maintain an optimal agricultural routine, which is expressed, in the bottom line, in saving resources. Sometimes this is the only factor that sustains the difference between success in agricultural crops and failure.
In the field of agriculture, the following actions are carried out:
- Mapping of agricultural areas for their types with varying resolutions
- Monitoring crops and crops
- Implementation of a GIS system for agricultural management
- Resource optimization
- Transverse control of real-time data for immediate operation
- Water infrastructure mapping and irrigation
Rural sector
The rural sector in Israel has in recent years been undergoing accelerated growth and development processes, which, similar to the situation in the urban sector, require a rethinking of the manner of management required. Veteran moshavim and kibbutzim, which only a few years ago still numbered only a few dozen families, with few public services and a minimal infrastructure mechanism, became in one locality where the population doubled and tripled, additional economic and social mechanisms were established and needs were created in education, sports, public landscaping, infrastructure, housing and more. . Densification of the rural space, so that more and more applications and infrastructures, which were previously located “far from the eye”, began to penetrate into the rural space and oblige the settlements to conduct themselves in front of these factors. Industrial areas, roads, facilities, national infrastructure and more and more.
All of these require the local administrations to move to a different management unit than the one that was customary until today. Since the days of the Secretary of the Economy, who managed the settlement data directly from his head or with the help of a binder or two, changes have taken place.
The geographic information management system suitable for small communities provides the community management with a top-notch tool for organizing and arranging existing data, as well as for obtaining an up-to-date snapshot at any time, from any device. Such systems, which in the past were the domain of only large municipalities, are now available, both in terms of price and simplicity of operation, even to the smallest localities, and provide extremely high added value to the rural sector localities.
In our work with the people of the rural sector, we work to do this:
- Mapping and preparation of layers of information and real estate data in the GIS system
- Establishment of a complete set of addresses
- Management of spatial data such as public buildings, shelters, playgrounds, sports and more
- Provides up-to-date aerial photographs
- Accompanying real estate settlement processes and outline plans
- Agricultural mapping
- Mapping the location and range of the impact of hazards for legal assistance
- Components of a local security system