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OmniSpatial

Browser-based field and office data collection.

OmniSpatial is Rizing’s browser-based field and office data collection and integration product. OmniSpatial provides easy-to-use GPS-enabled data collection that integrates with existing Esri map and feature services, including roads and highways and pipeline referencing extension linear referencing services.

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Online or offline data collection and validation

Automatically download the OmniSpatial web app when opened. Use it to cache data for offline use by attribute query, on-screen content, or a defined area (e.g., county). Relocate existing assets or capture new ones using GPS in the field or mouse clicks in the office.

Flexible User Interface on Multiple Platforms

Configure a common UI for field and office applications on Windows, Android, or iOS. Collect geotagged images, videos, notes, and audio memos for specific assets or for any location on the map. Use any number of window tiles to view needed data.

Map collection or LRS collection

Capture asset locations and attributes as points, lines, or polygons. Map linear data extents (e.g., road surfaces, shoulder widths, pipe materials) and create new linear features with LRS measures in the field, assigning attributes in the same pass. Update roadway centerlines, assets, and inventory in the field or office, with synchronization via source system web services to ensure data integrity.

Extendible field and office application for consistent data entry

Collect and update roadway centerlines, assets, inventory, and characteristics in the field or office. Synchronization uses source system web services to maintain data integrity. Field crews work with cached or online enterprise data, and new data syncs to the enterprise database when connectivity is restored. Quality reviews can occur before synchronization or in a review environment prior to updating the source system of record.

OmniSpatial’s extendable architecture provides access to many raster, tile, and web services as well as file-based geospatial data (GeoJSON, Esri Shapefile, Excel, CSV, etc.). Its unique architecture allows location data to be used in URL integrations with multiple map displays, image systems like Google Street View, and visualization products like straight-line diagrams. As a progressive web application, OmniSpatial automatically downloads to the calling device upon initialization and is available in connected and disconnected modes.

Devices can also download enterprise data through easy-to-use tools for disconnected use. Upon completion of field or office updates, data can be reviewed and synchronized back into the enterprise data structures via vendor web service calls to ensure data remains current according to proper data update processes.