Using GIS for Compliance

GeoStack allows local governments to comply with government regulations, manage their assets, and report on work orders while improving their operations and customer service.

Information for Local Government

While we believe regulations such as GASB 34 and PS 3150 are important annual requirements mandated by legislation, we also believe that asset management provides more than a lifecycle assessment of your assets. By using an asset management program such as GeoStack, you can do long term capital planning, review critical assets as opposed to just ageing assets, coordinate replacements and create a long term history of accountability.

To see how GeoStack can help combine asset management with regulatory legislation, contact David Enns, CEO at david@mapitout.com

In the USA, what is GASB 34? - Why should you care?

The Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) will now be more apparent to local government where improvements or lack thereof are being made on public assets over time.

What does PS 3150 mean for Canadian local government? - Tangible Capital Assets

As the existing capital asset base ages and population grows, increased demands for new capital assets will place further pressures on the ability of a local government to sustain those services.