Ranging from simple data access systems for the city of Steamboat Springs, Colorado, to enterprise system integrations for State agencies, we provide a full suite of custom geospatial application development services.
The GeoWeb...
Evolving from the dark ages of on-line mapping, the GeoWeb represents the marriage of highly interactive "Web 2.0" interfaces with the next generation of geospatial processing engines. Be it applying a spatial context to vast stores of tabular data, or simply serving up some parcels, it's all tied together.
Emergency Response
In Kansas City, Tornados are a very real concern. DTS build an Emergency Response system to help identify critical assets to ensure resources are directed to locations with the greatest need.
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Data Integration
Working with the Wildlife Conservation Society we created a geospatial viewer for their global Avian Influenza database.
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SAP Integration
Working with a state transportation agency, we integrated OpenLayers, SAP, and ArcGIS Server to create a focused, user friendly application for designing road projects.
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How we can help you.
We have a long history of helping public transportation decision makers and planners automate many of their daily tasks through our innovative website design and custom built geospatial web applications. DTS is the industry leader in transportation database management tools, Concurrency Management (proportional fair-share) Systems and Linear Referencing Systems.
Through our work with multiple regional planning agencies we have become experts in developing tools to support Tranportation Improvement Planning process. By steamlining the process we have helped numerous groups simplify their mandated federal reporting tasks.
Working with the Mid-America Regional Council, we have been building an emergency response system focused on rapid assessment during weather or chemical plume incidents. This system is built on the ESRI Javascript and REST API's as well as custom services for plume modelling and report generation. Check out the MARC project profile for more information.
