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=== Introduction ===
OTNA’s GIS Industrial Planning Tool enables detailed, multidimensional mapping of entire industrial systems, including the location and contact details for a region’s communities, governments, planners, businesses, natural resources, infrastructure, supply chains, and topography.   
All industrial systems are tied to geographic locations.  The ability of stakeholders and the public to connect with an industrial system such as rail transportation as it evolves and lives in a place is a critical and useful way to understand value and progress.   


CAPSI [https://capsi.ontracknorthamerica.org/index.php/Industrial_Action_Plans#Geographic_Planning_Regions Geographic Planning Regions] are local, corridor, state/province, regional/multi-state, national, and continental.  This is our lead page for designing and managing Geographic Information Systems in order to support CAPSI goals.  
Mapping the components of industrial systems, including the stakeholders involved and affected, enables more efficient redesign and investment strategies. Stakeholder dialogues can be convened logically, and the relationships and logistics between physical locations can be optimized for greater efficiency.  


=== Goals ===
Explore our GIS Industrial Planning Tool:


* CAPSI will supply tools that support GIS visualization of critical information layered on place.
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=== Tools ===
As OTNA stakeholders work on initiatives, more layers of information and analysis tools are added.
 
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Latest revision as of 22:19, 19 December 2025

OTNA’s GIS Industrial Planning Tool enables detailed, multidimensional mapping of entire industrial systems, including the location and contact details for a region’s communities, governments, planners, businesses, natural resources, infrastructure, supply chains, and topography.

Mapping the components of industrial systems, including the stakeholders involved and affected, enables more efficient redesign and investment strategies. Stakeholder dialogues can be convened logically, and the relationships and logistics between physical locations can be optimized for greater efficiency.

Explore our GIS Industrial Planning Tool:

As OTNA stakeholders work on initiatives, more layers of information and analysis tools are added.