An Australian state government required high-resolution Earth Observation (EO) data to support its initiatives in conservation, biodiversity, and environmental management. Various state agencies needed centralized, efficient access to EO data to enhance decision-making and resource management. However, the lack of a unified data platform made it difficult to streamline data collection, analysis, and application across departments.
LatConnect 60 (LC60 AI) developed and implemented an advanced EO data platform designed to enhance access, usability and collaboration across multiple state agencies. The solution included:
– Delivery of 900,000 sq km of high-resolution EO data, covering key areas of interest.
– Establishment of a centralized platform for seamless EO data access and integration.
– Provision of EO data without restrictive EULA limitations, enabling agencies to freely share, analyze and apply data without compliance constraints.
– Facilitation of workshops to train agencies on effective EO data application for conservation and biodiversity initiatives.
The Australian state government successfully:
– Centralized EO data collection and access, improving data-driven decision-making.
– Enhanced inter-agency collaboration, enabling more effective conservation and biodiversity efforts.
– Eliminated licensing barriers, allowing agencies to fully utilize EO data without EULA restrictions.
– Increased operational efficiency, reducing redundancy in data sourcing and processing.
– Built EO capabilities within state agencies, empowering teams to leverage satellite data for long-term environmental management.
LC60 AI supported the government’s commitment to sustainability and biodiversity preservation, ensuring that Earth Observation data is effectively leveraged for environmental and resource management.