About GDIC

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GDIC (Geospatial Data Integration Center) provides GIS Data Integration and Verification services for cities and municipalities. We specialize in mapping data collection, migration and conversion. We support popular vector data files like ESRI shape files, DXF, KML and ASCII data, and showing tiled raster data from a variety of map sources. We also provide add-on services to create base maps when required. New data can be migrated seamlessly into your existing system with your own spatial data format.

Our services include Spatial Data Compilation & Integration, Data Validation & Correction, Custom Data Translation, Data Conversion & Digitizing, GIS Data Collection & Projection, Data Clearing and Digital Photo Interpretation, and Data hosting through our cloud network.

"Providing vital geographical data services to maintain accuracy & integrity."

OUR VISION

Geospatial Services

Provide a variety of data services to ensure integrity and functionality of all types of geospatial data.

Data

Leverage data to create a wide spectrum of solutions that are both industry and client specific.

FULLY FUNCTIONAL

Provide data solutions, platforms and formats that are cross compatible with GIS and 3rd party service providers.

GDIC & INTUS Smartcities

GDIC stands for “Geospatial Data Integration Centre”. GDIC provides legacy data integration on GIS systems. All type of ‘as- builds’ and legacy data formats can be integrated into GIS client systems. Web-GIS hosting services also enable customer access online as an alternative to resident GIS systems. GDIC is a key offering of INTUS Smartcities.

INTUS Smartcities aims to change the way cities operate on a global scale. INTUS Smartcities solves infrastructure challenges and problems related to safety, efficiency, resource sustainability, environmental damage, data, and ultimately, creates a sophisticated digital community that all stakeholders involved can benefit from.

Frequently asked questions

A geographic information system (GIS) integrates data for capturing, managing, analyzing, and displaying all forms of geographically referenced information. GIS allows users to visualize data in many ways that reveal relationships, patterns, and trends. These relationships help organizations like municipalities answer questions and solve problems in regards to planning and maintaining infrastructure.

All municipalities have new and legacy data stored in a variety of formats in many locations. Municipalities need a way to integrate data so that it can be analyzed as a whole and leveraged to make critical infrastructure decisions. Not only is this important to make decisions, but as asset networks become increasingly complicated, GIS becomes a vital tool to ensure safety for communities. For example, city workers could unknowingly cut an electrical line thus causing fires and power outages. Because municipalities have neglected digital integration, assets, projects and communities are at serious risk. However, thanks to its versatility, GIS can help municipalities avoid these issues.  By using its spatial component, GIS can highlight locations of infrastructure damage while also providing location services and route optimizations for field crews and Emergency responders. This saves tremendous time and money when it comes to infrastructure maintenance.

OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE

We provide the best value to our customers by continuously refining our processes and solutions.