Efficient and effective remote land monitoring for government

The Lens Team
Apr 23, 2025
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Join us for a webinar where we will introduce ways government agencies can leverage publicly available satellite imagery, as well as supplemental high-resolution commercial data to capture insights, analyze property changes over time, and generate reports. The presentation will include a live demo of our remote monitoring platform Lens and an open Q&A session.

Attendees will learn:

  • How to access aerial imagery with no minimum spend
  • How to efficiently track changes, set up automated change detection alerts, and generate reports
  • Three common use cases for government remote land monitoring including:
    • Conservation easement monitoring
    • Public park and open space management
    • Building permitting and tax assessment
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Save in-field time with remote monitoring

With today’s budget uncertainty, we understand local government agencies are under pressure to conduct their monitoring and assessment work efficiently with greater resource constraints. Fortunately, remote monitoring tools and public data sources can save agencies hundreds of hours of in-field time while driving greater insights.

Ensure compliance, monitor land changes, manage risk and response

State and local government agencies are tasked with a range of land management responsibilities that can include ensuring compliance with conservation easements, managing public parks and other public lands, monitoring building changes for permits and tax assessment, understanding risk and managing natural disaster response, and much more.

Can't make it to the live event? No problem! Get in touch with our team to see Lens in action.