ORBISAT
Civil Governments and Federal Forces
Information at scale: anytime, anywhere
National, state and local governments need effective, timely and cost-effective methods to understand regional changes and meet new challenges. Thanks to Orbisat satellites and their advanced platform, they can obtain a multidimensional view of change in real time. This helps government leaders support decisions, set priorities, and measure the impact of their programs.
Orbisat's global monitoring and analysis provide government agencies with critical context, enabling them to make more informed decisions, reduce operational risk and save resources. This capability ushers in a new era of efficiency, where satellite imagery, historical archives, change detection, and artificial intelligence tools are used to streamline processes and quickly address emerging issues.
Orbisat delivers reliable, timely data that helps state and local governments design, monitor and measure programs quickly and accurately, improving transparency and accountability.
Identify and resolve problems faster
Automatically detect changes to roads and buildings, identify emerging hazards, and accelerate reporting and documentation workflows. Advanced analysis enables faster troubleshooting across multiple computers.
Reduce data collection costs
Leverage high-frequency data and analytics to reduce the need for on-site inspections. Permanent monitoring and high-resolution tasks can help agencies optimize spending on data collection, including aerial overflights.
Monitor regional change
Expand monitoring capabilities, from statewide, countywide, or dispersed plots. Access a live archive of daily data to document changes in protected areas, working lands and the built environment to power data-driven decision making.
Compliance and enforcement
Improve compliance and enforcement of policies and laws with high-frequency data and analytics that provide early detection of impermissible activities in large, remote areas. Reduce in-person inspections and focus teams on areas of highest sensitivity.
disaster management
Gain extensive land and coastal visibility and establish historical baselines with a live archive of data. Prepare for and mitigate the effects of natural disasters with high-resolution imagery to monitor hazard-prone landscapes.
Natural resource management
Manage natural resources and public lands to ensure long-term health and productivity with advanced data products that measure tree, vegetation, and water quality dynamically over time.
Orbisat monitoring and analysis can help governments improve operational efficiency and achieve a wide variety of policy and program objectives.
Use of satellite images for government policies:
Environment and conservation agencies: Natural resource management, forest management, protection of biodiversity and ecosystems.
Permit Management and Compliance: Monitoring of urban, real estate and infrastructure developments.
Emergency management agencies: Risk modeling and mitigation, damage assessment, impact reporting
Water Authorities: Monitoring water quality and algae proliferation
Compliance with the common agricultural policy: Crop and land monitoring, environmental compliance and subsidies.
Carbon policies: Measurements of surface carbon stored in forests.
Get a dynamic, connected view of your government areas
Accurate measurement
Measurements to quantify change and create statistical models.
Automation and alerts
Automated change detection and alerts to identify unexpected events across countries.
Crime Mapping
High-resolution satellite imagery allows analysts to identify hotspots and patterns to map crime. GIS maps and data mapping applications are essential tools for security forces worldwide.
Satellite images can show important information about criminal activities occurring nationally and internationally.
The additional functionality of satellite imagery and GIS maps has increased crime fighting capabilities due to the efficiency and speed of data retrieval and analysis to detect crimes.
GIS maps allow analysts to overlay other data sets, such as census demographic data, locations of businesses, banks and schools, etc., to better understand the underlying causes of crime and help law enforcement administrators design strategies to address the problem. GIS are also useful for law enforcement operations, such as assigning police officers and dispatching them to emergencies.