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How governments reduce uncertainty by building a shared foundation for decision-making
State and local governments are operating in an environment defined by uncertainty, including climate-driven events, rapid development, aging infrastructure, tighter budgets, and increasing scrutiny of decisions. These forces don’t just create disruption, they compound risk when agencies lack a common, trusted foundation for action.
One of the most effective ways governments reduce uncertainty is by achieving clarity and operating from the same authoritative, up-to-date understanding of what exists on the ground.
Aerial imagery and geospatial data provide that foundation.
But as imagery becomes embedded across assessment, GIS, emergency management, planning, public works, and procurement, it evolves from a collection of datasets into something more critical: shared decision infrastructure. And once many departments rely on it, that infrastructure must be designed to endure disruption and risk.
In this on-demand webinar, Eagleview experts explore how governments can move from disparate imagery collections to a resilient imagery program—one that delivers clarity before, during, and after change.
You’ll learn how resilient imagery programs are built on clear pillars—capacity, accuracy, resolution, frequency, licensing, and AI readiness—and how those pillars are reinforced by the technical rigor, governance, and professional validation required to make imagery trustworthy at scale.
This session is designed to help agencies understand not just what a resilient imagery program looks like, but why resilience is essential once imagery becomes foundational to decision-making.
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