Clients
Open Standards Solutions Case Studies
Colliers International Bank Site Data Management Application
Challenge
Colliers International, a leading global real estate services firm, needed to enhance the way it managed site data collection for Citibank locations. Usng Excel spreadsheets to track bank branch locations data resulted in incomplete or inconsistent data, and made it difficult to search and compare information about specific locations or transaction comparables.
Solution
Farallon developed a web-based database and mapping application that would let Colliers evaluate and enter a new bank location simply by clicking on a map and entering information associated with the bank. Staff can also manage existing Citibank properties, enter and update information for potential bank locations, and track the location of competing banks.
Enterprise Addressing System for the City of San Francisco
Challenge
The City of San Francisco and its numerous departments managed hundreds of independent address databases with no common linkage. Most of these databases were not georeferenced.
Solution
Farallon and City IT staff developed and deployed an authoritative, centralized database of building addresses for use throughout City government. This Enterprise Addressing System was developed with Farallon's flexible, extensible and cost-effective framework and uses Open Source technologies.
GIS Web Application to Identify and Manage Critical Geological Hazard Data
Challenge
Geological Hazard Abatement Districts (GHADs) are charged with managing geological hazards within their district. They needed an efficient, easy-to-use tool for managing hazard report / monitoring information and a way to quickly visualize this data.
Solution
Farallon developed a high performance web application using Farallon's flexible and cost effective framework. The application allows the GHADs to more effectively protect homeowners from geologic hazards occurring within their community by providing an intuitive and powerful decision support system with low cost, high speed, and easy scalability.
Contra Costa Economic Development website integrates spatially-aware database and MS Virtual Earth
Challenge
To promote economic development, Contra Costa County Community Development Department wanted a website to help real estate professionals and business owners search for properties available for development or new business locations.
Solution
Farallon developed an easy-to-use "GIS Site Locator" website that lets users enter parameters such as price range and square footage, then view matching properties on a map in MS Virtual Earth. Click on a property to display additional information, including photographs, driving directions and current traffic conditions. An RSS feed automatically keeps users updated of relevant new properties.
MarineMap web application for identifying marine life protection areas
Challenge
The Marine Life Protection Act directs the State of California to design and manage a network of multi-use marine protected ecosystems.The state needed a web-based decision support system for designing marine protected areas and communicating proposed designs.
Solution
Farallon, working with the Marine Science Institute at UCSB, developed "MarineMap", a Web 2.0 online mapping application that enables members of scientific community and general public to participate in the selection of marine environments that should be designated for conservation, recreational, and commercial uses.
Getty Conservation Institute Web-Based GIS for Managing Jordanian Antiquities
Challenge
The Getty Conservation Institute working with the World Monuments Fund and the Jordanian Department of Antiquities wanted to develop a new national GIS to assist in inventorying, monitoring, and managing the thousands of archaeological sites in Jordan
Solution
Farallon is developing a Web-based, bilingual (Arabic-English) system that will be used by inspectors, archaeologists, scholars, and government planners involved in cultural heritage management and research. The scalable solution using open source software, will subsequently be adapted for use in Iraq and possibly other countries in the region.
City of San Mateo Google Earth integration with OGC compliant data
Challenge
The City of San Mateo uses a suite of GIS applications for staff to access geospatial data. The City wanted to provide more intuitive access to its GIS data and make it accessible to the public using the Google Earth interface. However, the back end GIS was not able to deliver geospatial data directly to Google Earth.
Solution
Farallon built a web service interface using .NET to translate data from the City's Intergraph GeoMedia WebMap server to a format usable by Google Earth. This allows a Google Earth user to view selected City GIS data such as high quality aerial imagery and point, linear, & polygonal features - all in real-time.
