Global Environmental Mapping Systems

Our Services

At Gems we have extensive experience in Geospatial technology and have completed numerous projects in Australia and internationally.  We turn geospatial data into useful information to assist in your decision making process. We offer a complete range of Geospatial services from cleaning and data preparation to advanced modelling and analysis. We carefully integrate and analyse your project requirements with data sources, hardware and software to maximize efficiency and maintaining your system up-to-date. Below is a list of services offered by GEMS to clients including

  • Geospatial Modelling and Analysis

  • Mobile GIS development

  • Survey, Data Collection, Manipulation, Conversion and Validation

  • GIS Project Management

  • GPS deployment and support

  • Consulting Services - (System Requirement Studies; Implementation and Planning services)

  • On-going support at installations

  • Customised GIS training

 

Jason Catlin - National Manager

Jason has recently joined the team at GEMS and brings extensive experience in Geospatial technologies. Jason has 12 years experience in this field and is very passionate about Geospatial Technology and believes that “GIS can make the difference”. He has been heavily involved in GIS software development and implementation solutions across a range of industries.  Jason was involved in developing the first web mapping application – The Victorian Marine and Coastal Atlas.  Jason then moved into consulting and was the Client Services Manager for ESRI Australia where he provided sales and technical support to clients in South-East Australia.  Jason then moved across to ESRI’s mobile software development division Maptel.  It was here that Jason managed the ‘CommandMap’ project which was a $2.6million Research and Development project funded partly through AusIndustry.  The aim of this project was to demonstrate that mobile GIS can assist in managing emergency incidents in real time, and that wireless technology adapted to Australian emergency conditions can provide for dynamic data exchange from field personnel back to the central command centres of one or more emergency services, as well as dynamic data exchange between (selected) field personnel.  The project is now completed and organisations across Australia and internationally have adopted the ‘CommandMap’ technology.

He has developed and applied his knowledge in a range of industry sectors including commonwealth, state and local government agencies, the resource industry, natural resource agencies, private consulting and community sectors.

Jason’s GIS experience ranges from project planning and development through to field based, desktop and backend server implementation.

See CV.

 

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