Advanced Data Management (ADM) provides the governance, security, and control layer for managing spatial data at scale across defence, government, and enterprise environments.
ADM enables organisations to build a single internal archive of all spatial data assets, including satellite imagery, derived products, and third-party datasets. By eliminating data silos and unifying assets under a common data management layer, any authorised dataset becomes discoverable and queryable across the organisation while maintaining strict access controls.
The platform allows teams to fuse and layer datasets from multiple sources to create rich, high-value collections that support analysis, intelligence production, and operational decision-making. These collections can be shared securely across teams and programs without duplicating data or weakening governance.
ADM also acts as the security enforcement layer for spatial data management. It provides high-fidelity access control down to individual users, roles, and APIs, enabling organisations to tightly control who can see, access, and use sensitive or classified datasets. All access is auditable, allowing organisations to track usage, enforce policy, and meet defence and government compliance requirements.
- Create a unified internal archive of all spatial data assets
- Eliminate data silos and make authorised datasets queryable across the organisation
- Fuse and layer multiple datasets to build rich, intelligence-ready collections
- Enforce fine-grained access control at user and API level
- Securely manage sensitive and classified datasets
- Maintain full auditability to support governance, compliance, and assurance
Resources
Further resources and documentation for the advanced data management platform are coming soon
