Drive innovation, expand capacity, coordinate maintenance, and reduce costs.
Location intelligence is changing the way transportation agencies and departments protect and maintain their infrastructure and achieve operational excellence. Mapping plays a big part, but geospatial analytics, real-time dashboards, and mobile applications are driving new, more efficient workflows and paving the way for innovative, cost-effective solutions.
With advancements in smart technologies, location intelligence for transportation management is not just for GIS specialists. In Moving Forward: GIS for Transportation, see how ports, airports, transit authorities, and departments of transportation around the world have implemented geographic information systems (GIS) to visualize and analyze data for operational efficiency, safety and security, asset management, and planning and sustainability.
In this collection of case studies and guidance, learn about how GIS was used to:
· Expand airport capacity within limited space, while saving millions.
· Centralize multi-faceted port security for monitoring daily operations.
· Coordinate daily transit maintenance work on $1 trillion in hard assets.
· Plan modern data governance for a state-wide department of transportation.
Through web apps, online maps, dashboards, and other GIS solutions, transportation professionals develop a deeper understanding of infrastructure maintenance and operational performance within a real-world context, increasing efficiency, while improving communication and collaboration.
Discover how GIS and location intelligence are helping transportation organizations strengthen their ability to maintain roads and highways, railway systems, and other vital infrastructures with Moving Forward: Applying GIS for Transportation.
Tabella dei contenuti
Tentative TOC:
CONTENTS
Introduction
How to use this book
PART 1: OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY
Keeping travelers informed
Wyoming Department of Transportation
Saving airport millions
Geneva Airport, Switzerland
Keeping river traffic flowing
US Army Corps of Engineers
Thinking big, working fast
Dublin Airport, Ireland
PART 2: SAFETY AND SECURITY
Strengthening port security
Port of Long Beach, California
Preparing for transit recovery
Regional Transportation Authority of Northeastern Illinois
Analyzing road safety
New Zealand Transport Agency
Managing airport incidents
Los Angeles International Airport
PART 3: ASSET MANAGMENT
Overseeing $1 trillion in assets
New York Metropolitan Transit Authority
Advancing data governance
Florida Department of Transportation
Expanding port capacity
Port of Rotterdam, Netherlands
Emphasizing performance
Iowa Department of Transportation
PART 4: PLANNING AND SUSTAINABILITY
Planning for success
Reno Tahoe International Airport
Investing in the future
Colorado Department of Transportation
Creating a virtual tour
Port of San Diego, California
Amplifying reliability
Washington Metropolitan Transit Authority
NEXT STEPS
Creating GIS dashboards
Performing GIS analysis
Collecting GIS data
Sharing GIS maps and stories
Building GIS applications
Contributors
Circa l’autore
Keith Mann is a principal content strategist for Esri Press. He is a writer, developmental editor, and contributor to books, such as the GIS for Science series and the Applying GIS series of books, including Delivering Water and Power: GIS for Utilities, Building a Smarter Community: GIS for State and Local Government, Moving Forward: GIS for Transportation, Valuing Place and Purpose: GIS for Land Administration, Designing Our Future: GIS for Architecture, Engineering, and Construction, and GIS for Science: Volumes 1, 2, and 3.