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Eagle’s Eye

Business Plan On
Geographical Information System
Presented by:

Sudarshan Budgemwar08
Omkar Dabhadkar 12
Sumit Irpachi 27
Nikhil Kulkarni 34
Mangesh Patil 39
Laxmikant Punekar 43
GIS : Introduction

Geographic Information Systems:

GIS is a System of computer software, hardware and data, and


personnel to help manipulate, analyze and present information
that is tied to a spatial location –
• spatial location – usually a geographic location
• information – visualization of analysis of data
• system – linking software, hardware, data
• personnel – a thinking explorer who is key to the power of GIS
What GIS is Not

• GPS – Global Positioning System


• A static map – paper or digital
– Maps are often a “product” of a GIS
– A way to visualize the analysis
• A software package
What is GIS ?
• A method to
visualize, manipulate,
analyze, and display spatial
data

• “Smart Maps” linking a


database to the map
Database :- “Not Easy to Interpret”
Customer Segments
Public Authorities

Market Research Companies

Big Private Organizations

Agriculture Sector

Urban Planning Department (Ex. CIDCO)


Value Proposition
• Digitized 3-D Geographical Images
• Easily Comprehensive Data
• Customized Maps
Channels
Website

Social Networking Sites

Print Media

Electronic Media
Customer Relationship
• Long Term Relationship
• Advertise to Prospective
Customer
• Assurance of Data Privacy
• Reliability
Key Activities
• Data Capturing
• Digitizing
• Modeling
• Presentation
• Analysis
Data Capturing

Explicit Geographic
1

references

2 ●
Implicit references

3 ●
Geo-coding
Digitizing

1 Conversion of data from paper maps or


aerial photographs into computer files

2 Automation through

scanning technology
Modeling & Representation

Map making
Data using
Vector &
models- Traditional
Raster Data
Rules the Manual or
models
GIS follows cartography
approaches
Data analysis & Visualization

• Proximity Analysis- Examine spatial relationships by


determining the proximity relationship between features.

• Overlay Analysis- Integrates different data layers to look for


patterns and relationships.

• End Results using graphs and maps.

• Various tools for integration of Maps with reports, multimedia


etc.
Key Partners
• Market Research Companies
• Data Collecting Agencies
Key Resources Sensors
Satellite Images

Geographical
Maps

Skilled Human
Resources

CAD-CAM
software's
Cost Structure
Hardware Total Units Price Total

Computers 2 136200 272400

C.P.U – Intel I-7 2 52500 105000

RAM – DDR-3, 4 GB 2 6900 13800

HARDDISK – 2 TB 2 10500 21000

GRAPHICS CARD – GE FORCE 4-GB 2 30000 60000

Optical Drive 2 1100 2200

Monitor – 22” TFT 2 17500 35000

Accessories 2 8500 17000


OS- Windows 7 2 9200 18400
Cost Structure
Software Total Units Price Total

2D-3D CAD-CAM PKG


Top-Solid 1 600000 600000

DATA CAPTURING DEVICES


GPS Device – Delphi 1 15000 15000

Laser Range Finder 1 60000 60000

OFFICE & FURNITURE


Fully Furnished Office 1 15000/monthly 180000
Cost Structure
HUMAN RESOURCE Total

CAD PROFESSIONALS 2 150000/annum 300000

DATA ANALYST 1 150000/annum 150000

DATA CAPTURING 1 100000/annum 100000

ADVERTISING COST
PRINT MEDIA 80000/annum 80000

WES-SITE / ONLINE ADVERTISING 100000/annum 100000

TOTAL COST 1857400


Revenue Generation
1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year

PROJECTS 12 18 27

POLYGONS PER PROJECT 1200 1800 2700

RATE PER POLYGON 1000 1100 1200

REVENUE 1200000 1980000 3240000

COST (10 % INC. /ANNUM) 1857400 2043140 2247454

PROFIT/LOSS (657400) (63140) 992546

Break Even
3500000

3000000

2500000

2000000

1500000 Revenue
Cost
Net Profit
1000000

500000

0
First Year Second Year Third Year

-500000

-1000000
Revenue Streams
• Cash
• Cheques
• Online Payment
• Credits
Applications
• Planning school bus routes based on student
residences
• Studying water consumption patterns in arid
areas
• Designing noise abatement buffer zones
around an airport
• Mapping current sewer service areas and
projected need
• Profiling present bank customers by branch
office
• Identifying telephone market territories across
the country
• Researching changing wildlife habitat in a
national park
• Modeling hurricane evacuation scenarios in a
coastal city
• Laying out neighborhood newspaper delivery
routes
• Analyzing patterns of toxic wastes in area soils
• Documenting archaeological sites and findings
• Viewing global vegetation cover from satellite
images
Conclusion
• Need of today
• High margin
• Less competition
• Good future
Thank You !!!

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