
Geospatial Information Office
A Geospatial Information Office manages and provides geographic data and maps that help us understand spatial relationships and locations. They collect, analyze, and share information related to land, infrastructure, and environment using tools like GPS, satellite images, and mapping software. This information supports decision-making in areas such as urban planning, disaster response, transportation, and natural resource management. Essentially, the office ensures accurate geographic data is available and accessible, enabling government agencies, organizations, and the public to make informed choices based on spatial information.