National Geospatial Platform (Atlas) — Design and Implementation Support
🔷 Solution Overview
GPC contributed to the design and early implementation support of a national geospatial platform (Atlas) for the General Authority for Survey and Geospatial Information (GEOSA) in Saudi Arabia. The engagement focused on defining key platform components, supporting data integration approaches, and contributing to selected implementation activities as part of a broader multi-party program.
🔷 Main Objectives
- Support the design of a national geospatial platform architecture
- Contribute to the definition of data integration and interoperability approaches
- Enable structured access to geospatial data across entities
- Support selected implementation and configuration activities
- Align platform capabilities with national geospatial strategy and standards
🔷 How GPC Empowers the Client
GPC brought experience in geospatial platforms and SDI implementations to support the structuring of platform components and integration approaches.
The engagement focused on contributing to key design elements and supporting implementation activities within a broader delivery ecosystem, ensuring alignment with national standards, data governance principles, and GEOSA’s strategic direction.
🔷 The Bottom Line
The engagement contributed to the development of a national geospatial platform by supporting key design and implementation elements, helping to enable structured access to geospatial data and laying the foundation for enhanced data integration and usability across entities.
🔷 About our Customer
The General Authority for Survey and Geospatial Information (GEOSA) is the national authority responsible for regulating, developing, and coordinating the geospatial sector in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
GEOSA plays a central role in advancing geospatial data governance, establishing standards, and enabling integration across government entities. As part of Vision 2030, the Authority is driving initiatives to build a unified national geospatial ecosystem, including the development of platforms that support data sharing, visualization, and access to geospatial information across the Kingdom.
🔷 Challenge
Developing a national geospatial platform required coordination across multiple stakeholders, alignment with evolving standards, and integration of diverse geospatial datasets.
The complexity of the ecosystem, combined with the need to ensure consistency, scalability, and alignment with national strategy, required structured design and phased implementation support.
🔷 Solution
GPC contributed to the Atlas platform through:
- Support in defining platform architecture components
- Contribution to data integration and interoperability approaches
- Support for selected configuration and implementation activities
- Alignment with national standards and SDI framework
- Coordination with stakeholders within a broader delivery structure
🔷 Key Deliverables
- Platform design inputs and architecture contributions
- Data integration and interoperability approach inputs
- Configuration and implementation support (selected components)
- Technical documentation and alignment with standards
🔷 Platform / Technology
National geospatial platform (Atlas) incorporating data integration, visualization, and access components aligned with SDI principles.
🔷 Hosting / Deployment
Cloud-based infrastructure (as part of the broader platform deployment), managed within the overall program structure.
🔷 Delivery Model
Multi-party delivery model involving multiple stakeholders and contributors, with GPC supporting selected design and implementation components.
🔷 Standards / Methods
OGC standards, ISO 19100 series, and national SDI framework alignment.
🔷 Deliverables / Outputs (Detailed)
- Contributions to platform architecture definition
- Inputs to data integration and interoperability design
- Support for selected implementation and configuration tasks
- Technical alignment with standards and governance frameworks
🔷 Benefits / Results
- Supported development of a national geospatial platform
- Contributed to improved access and usability of geospatial data
- Enabled alignment with national standards and SDI framework
- Supported integration of geospatial data across entities
- Contributed to the foundation of a scalable geospatial ecosystem
🔷 Quantification / KPIs
- National-level platform initiative
- Multi-stakeholder environment
- Contribution across design and implementation phases

