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1Integrate is the rules engine used in government, utilities, transport and facilities management environments for validating and enhancing spatial data, for use in a wide range of activities, such as the allocation of government funding, infrastructure maintenance planning, traffic management plans and underground asset mapping.
1Integrate is the rules engine used in government, utilities, transport and facilities management environments for validating and enhancing spatial data, for use in a wide range of activities, such as the allocation of government funding, infrastructure maintenance planning, traffic management plans and underground asset mapping.


'''Claire Milverton, CEO, 1Spatial said:'''  
Claire Milverton, CEO, 1Spatial said:   


"Demand is growing rapidly for better tools to unlock the value of geospatial and location data.  These two launches represent an exciting extension of our product range. They enable data validation, processing and enhancement via a web portal. They also offer better integration of our core 1Integrate offering with next generation data warehouse, Google BigQuery.  Together they should help revolutionise the way organisations manage and achieve insights from their spatial data through Location Master Data Management."
"Demand is growing rapidly for better tools to unlock the value of geospatial and location data.  These two launches represent an exciting extension of our product range. They enable data validation, processing and enhancement via a web portal. They also offer better integration of our core 1Integrate offering with next generation data warehouse, Google BigQuery.  Together they should help revolutionise the way organisations manage and achieve insights from their spatial data through Location Master Data Management."
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