GEOSPATIAL FRONTIERS

A Publication by Project Geospatial

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Geospatial Frontiers, a new publication from Project Geospatial, brings together leading voices and experts from across the geospatial ecosystem to tackle the industry's most pressing challenges. Through in-depth articles and discussions, Geospatial Frontiers aims to explore innovative solutions and spark critical conversations that will shape the future of geospatial technology and its applications.

AUTHORS

Adam Simmons

Keith Barber

Fred Woods

Matthew Husted

The Emergency Management Market Isn’t a Fit: Until It Is
Emergency Management Christopher Vaughan Emergency Management Christopher Vaughan

The Emergency Management Market Isn’t a Fit: Until It Is

The emergency management market is often dismissed by tech founders and investors as a "slow" and "bureaucratic" sector. However, as disasters become more frequent and expensive, this $137 billion "sleeping giant" is rapidly evolving into a mission-critical landscape. This article explores the shift from outdated "boots-on-the-ground" processes to high-velocity geospatial analytics and AI-driven assessments that shorten the gap between a survivor's worst day and their first recovery check. Learn why readiness matters, how to achieve true product-market fit in a crisis, and why the "unattractive" EM market is the only one that truly matters when the sirens start.

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