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Where in the City Using GIS to Manage Government Information (Strategic Focus)
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Abstract
Summary
Introduction
Because nearly all of the information collected by governments contains a
geographic element, public authorities are increasingly implementing GIS
solutions to manage all that data. From mapping crime rates to monitoring
traffic patterns, governments are looking for ways to leverage GIS in order to
make more informed management decisions and provide enhanced service to
constituents.
Scope of this research
- Provides an overview of how government agencies have implemented GIS to
enhance operations and improve public services
- Provides data from an end-user survey on why governments adopt GIS and how
they are using the solution
- Datamonitor' s take GIS priorities of government agencies and departments
- Provides strategies to help vendors penetrate the government GIS industry
Research and analysis highlights
GIS has been widely adopted by government agencies
Constituent demand for better service drives the adoption of GIS by government
Web-based mapping tools have popularized the use of GIS by the public sector
Key reasons to purchase this research
- Learn about how government agencies are leveraging GIS
- Understand the drivers behind the adoption of GIS in public agencies
- Identify strategies which GIS vendors should adopt for future success in
the government sector
Table of Contents
OVERVIEW
KEY MESSAGES
- GIS has been widely adopted by government agencies
- Constituent demand for better service drives the adoption of GIS by
government
- Web-based mapping tools have popularized the use of GIS by the public
sector
- GIS is used by governments largely for geospatial analysis to enhance
decision-making
- The need to meet transparency and performance targets is key to GIS
adoption
- GIS vendors seeking to sell their solutions to government should adopt a
vertical strategy
MARKET OPPORTUNITY
- GIS has been widely adopted by government agencies
- Governments are using GIS to improve a wide variety of internal functions
- Although labor-intensive, GIS has cost-savings implications for
government agencies
- There is a strong need to develop GIS standards for integration, data
exchange and mobile functions
- Constituent demand for better service drives the adoption of GIS by
government agencies
- Web-based mapping tools have popularized the use of GIS by government
agencies
- Governments are using GIS to display basic data on constituent facing
functions
- GIS adoption is inhibited by challenges around data privacy and
information sharing
- A trend towards government information sharing and collaboration has
driven GIS adoption
CUSTOMER IMPACT: USING GIS TO ENHANCE GOVERNMENT SERVICES
- GIS is used by governments largely for geospatial analysis to enhance
decision-making
- GIS enhances operations by adding spatial characteristic to everything
from incidents to public assets
- Geocoding is at the heart of GIS analytical tools
- Governments leverage GIS to conduct advanced modeling and simulation
exercises
- The need to meet transparency and performance targets is key to GIS
adoption
- Government GIS deployments tend to be driven by central IT departments
GO TO MARKET
- Partner networks delivering a complete solution will be key in a
competitive market
- Analytics will become increasingly important for GIS offerings
- GIS vendors seeking to sell their solutions to government should adopt a
vertical strategy
- Vendors must educate the market on the possibilities of GIS
APPENDIX
- Definitions and Abbreviations
- Methodology
- Further reading
- Ask the analyst
- Datamonitor consulting
- Disclaimer
FIGURES
- Figure: Nearly three-quarters of government agencies use or are purchasing
GIS
- Figure: North American local governments are most likely to have GIS
- Figure: In North America, agencies are using GIS primarily to coordinate
emergency response
- Figure: Constituent demands are the most important drivers for government
adoption of GIS
- Figure: Among government agencies, ESRI is the clear market leader in the
GIS space
- Figure: Agencies are using GIS primarily to display data on maps
- Figure: Government performance targets are driving European agencies to
adopt GIS
- Figure: GIS tools can be visualized on a continuum from back-office to
citizen-facing functions
- Figure: GIS initiatives are generally driven by CIOs and central IT
departments
- Figure: Agencies with larger software budgets are likely to spend more on
GIS purchases
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