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Maps are a powerful means of communication, linking information with location in a familiar, visual format. Organizations depend on geospatial databases and the maps they generate to help manage assets and resources, and collect, store and display information vital to daily operations. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) play a key role as a visual data integration tool, resulting in a cost-effective delivery of spatial and non-spatial information for sound decision making.
Our Approach
Capturing, storing and relating spatial and non-spatial information from multiple sources within a GIS-based map can enhance the analytical and decision-making capabilities that support your organization’s operations. Red Oak experts have a wealth of project experience using GIS to support Water/Wastewater, Watershed, Environmental Engineering, Information Technology, and Asset Management projects, for both industrial and government clients. Our team of GIS, database, and programming professionals bring expertise and fresh perspectives to designing and deploying scalable GIS solutions.
We can help you:
- Understand and identify your GIS application and data needs
- Convert those needs into customized implementation plans
- Acquire, develop, or capture data and information for your GIS
- Apply rigorous QA/QC procedures to your data, ensuring a fully functional GIS and reliable map products
- Develop custom GIS applications and tools to provide the information and functionality your organization requires
- Train and support end-users in geospatial technologies to optimize system applications
Proven Experience
Red Oak’s clients include small municipalities, major cities, counties, states, federal organizations, and corporations across the country.
Management and Archiving of Electronic Soil Characterization Information
Sylvania-Corning, Hicksville, NY
Integrating Computer Networks to Assist with Site Cleanup and Closure
U.S. Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), Rocky Flats Environmental Technology Site, Golden, CO
Developing a Standardized Methodology for Different Types of Land Use
New York City Department of Environmental Protection (NYCDEP), Bedford, NY
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