In-vehicle telematics technology can give organisations the vital ‘inside’ information they need to streamline fleet operations, explains Geoffrey Bray, chairman of the Fleet Industry Advisory Group explores how

Geographical Information Systems can provide local authorities with the knowledge needed to make important decisions. Chris Rhodes looks at the major innovations in this area and describes the challenges councils face when adopting these systems

Geographic information is not just about nicely produced maps but the data that comes with it. Used together, geographic information becomes a powerful tool that can transform public services, writes Swindon Borough Council’s Kristin Warry

Nine months after it was launched, Ordnance Survey has announced the 2000th member to join the Public Sector Mapping Agreement (PSMA).

What are the advantages and dangers when connected to the internet? Professor John Walker looks at some of the precautions we should consider taking as we exploit the online revolution

Chris Holcroft, director of the Association of Geographic Information, explains recent Geographic Information breakthroughs in UK public policy

Cherwell District Council are using innovative mapping technology to help its analysts target public services in the areas of greatest need

Making better use of the location data that is already available within your organisation can deliver substantial benefits, writes Steve Brandwood, programme manager, geographic information, Local Government Improvement and Development

Effective use of geographic information can make a tremendous contribution to the delivery of public services

Effective use of geographic information can make a tremendous contribution to the delivery of public services and now plays a substantial role in public policy, finds Chris Holcroft, director of the Association of Geographic Information

Chris Holcroft, director & CEO, Association for Geographic Information, discusses developments in the UK Location Programme

The use of remote sensing offers the opportunity of delivering a powerful management tool for environmental planning

Chris Holcroft, director and CEO of the Association for Geographic Information (AGI), focuses on the new UK Location Strategy