Geographic Information Systems (GIS) support the management, analysis and visualization of spatial data. GIS has evolved from stand-alone systems to highly-integrated, enterprise applications–from narrowly focused tools for specialist users to widely used, map-based systems for all users. The real power of GIS is realized when spatial data is linked to related information, both structured and unstructured.

Gimmal has demonstrated expertise delivering GIS systems to meet targeted business needs. We produce solutions that enable organizations to quickly view and analyze integrated data. Our team has the technical background and experience to deliver a variety of GIS services, including enterprise spatial data management systems, geoprocessing applications and GIS Web services. More importantly, Gimmal’s extensive expertise in Enterprise Content Management and Records Management (ECM/RM) provides an “integrated team” approach to address the challenges of unstructured content associated with spatial data.   We specialize in solutions that spatially enable document management systems, enterprise search, collaboration software,  portals, and content classification tools.


Key Objectives

Gimmal will work with your business and technical stakeholders to implement GIS systems that best suit your specific business objectives and budget considerations. Key objectives include:

  • Requirements definition for GIS applications, including spatial data management
  • Architecture and design of a solution to meet business needs
  • Software evaluation and recommendations, with off-the-shelf and/or customized tools
  • Design and development of customized GIS software including connectors and integration components
  • Solution implementation and deployment in the most rapid, cost-effective and appropriate manner

How You Can Benefit

You can leverage the decades of GIS experience our team offers. Gimmal can help your organization derive significant benefits from GIS, such as:

  • Maximizing the value of spatial data by providing greater access through custom web-based interfaces and integration with collaboration/portal tools
  • Increasing productivity by linking tabular data to spatial and unstructured data repositories
  • Driving down costs through intuitive, map-based applications
  • Streamlining workflows and reducing cycle time through integrated, GIS-based information access applications