Smarter Spatial Decisions for Public Agencies
AI-powered GIS automation for local councils, state agencies, and public sector spatial teams using QGIS.
What GeoEdge AI Does for Government Teams
Automate spatial assessment of DA applications: zoning compliance, setback checks, overlay conflicts, and constraint flagging.
Maintain road, drainage, and utility asset registers with automated update workflows triggered from field data or council systems.
Generate flood extent models, risk zone classifications, and community exposure reports from BOM and LiDAR inputs.
Run automated rezoning impact assessments, land use change detection, and strategic planning scenario comparisons.
Spatial gap analysis for parks, schools, and services — population-weighted accessibility mapping generated automatically.
Produce required spatial datasets and maps for state government reporting with automated formatting and metadata.
See the Difference in Practice
- Manually load zoning, overlays, heritage, flood, and bushfire layers
- Check each constraint layer individually against the DA boundary
- Produce a constraint map and written summary by hand
- Re-check if DA boundary is amended
- Format for council report with manual layout work
- Total: 4–6 hours per DA assessment
- Type: 'Assess this DA boundary against all planning constraints and produce a summary'
- Agent loads all relevant layers, runs spatial intersection, flags conflicts, writes summary
- Constraint map and formatted assessment report exported automatically
- Total: 5–8 minutes per DA
We process twice the number of development applications with the same team. GeoEdge AI handles the spatial assessment layer checks so planners can focus on the decision.
Designed for Your Organisation
- Local Government Councils
- State Planning Agencies
- Transport & Infrastructure Departments
- Emergency Management Bodies
- Utilities & Public Works Authorities
- Environmental Protection Agencies
Ready to automate your GIS workflows?
Try GeoEdge AI free — no credit card required.
Fully on-premise compatible — your spatial data never leaves council infrastructure.