Digital twin
What is a digital twin for public-sector planning?
A digital twin is an interactive digital version of a real place, asset or system. For public-sector planning,
it can combine maps, drone imagery, LiDAR, survey data, roads, terrain, buildings, annotations and operational
records into one viewer. The value is not only visualization. A good twin helps teams measure, compare, simulate,
brief stakeholders and make decisions before expensive field work or construction begins.
Secure SaaS
Why secure SaaS matters for technical delivery teams
Secure SaaS systems need more than a polished interface. They need tenant-aware architecture, authentication,
role-based permissions, audit-ready workflows, structured metadata, reliable APIs, monitoring and maintainable
deployment. These foundations help organizations scale a platform without losing control of data, users or operations.
Photogrammetry and LiDAR
How field capture becomes a useful spatial system
Drone imagery, photogrammetry and LiDAR can create detailed site models, but the model becomes useful only when it
is aligned, geotagged, annotated and connected to workflows. VertexRS focuses on turning captured reality into
decision-ready interfaces for land assessment, infrastructure planning, simulation, emergency response and asset review.