From project geometry to organized review context.
Landica accepts a project shapefile and evaluates the project against authoritative agency information. It organizes land status, existing rights, resource considerations, regulatory requirements, and management direction into a structured set of findings for agency review staff.
From Agency GIS Data to Project Review Intelligence
Landica evaluates a proposed project against the agency's authoritative geospatial data, management direction, and screening rules. Select any dataset or finding below to trace relationships through the interpretation layer.
The project boundary is the focal layer.
Landica evaluates a submitted project boundary against multiple agency datasets simultaneously. Each dataset is evaluated independently, and findings reflect the specific character of each layer: land status is distinct from existing rights, which is distinct from resource considerations.
The platform does not produce a single pass/fail result. It assembles a structured picture of what the project involves, organized by the categories that matter to agency review staff.
A connected set of capabilities.
Each capability addresses a distinct part of the review environment. They are designed to work together as a complete system, not as independent modules.
Once a project boundary is uploaded, Landica performs spatial analysis against authoritative agency datasets and assembles the results into a shared work environment for agency staff.
Realty staff uploads the project boundary into Landica to begin the screening process.
Landica evaluates the project boundary against authoritative agency datasets to identify land status, existing rights, resource considerations, and regulatory context.
Landica organizes the results into a single work environment where agency staff can review the project, understand constraints and requirements, and collaborate internally and with stakeholders.
Useful across the review team.
- Access land status and existing rights at the time of intake
- Understand which datasets apply before engaging specialists
- Reduce time spent assembling basic project context
- Receive projects with relevant resource context already identified
- Focus review effort on substantive analysis rather than basic screening
- See which other resources and constraints are implicated
- Understand the scope of review requirements earlier
- Identify coordination dependencies at the beginning of the process
- Inform scoping decisions with a more complete initial picture
- See project context organized consistently across all incoming applications
- Assign and prioritize review work with better information
- Support consistent application of agency policy
- Publish and version-control authoritative agency datasets from a single interface
- Define which layers participate in spatial screening and how they are interpreted
- Maintain data quality and provenance for all project findings
Authoritative data stays with the agency.
Landica is configured around the agency's own authoritative datasets. The platform does not substitute commercial mapping data or third-party interpretations for official agency information.
Agencies retain ownership and authority over their data and decisions. The platform is a structured layer on top of information the agency already holds, not a replacement for it.
Applicant submits a project shapefile and basic project description.
Operationalizes agency-owned data without storing or replacing it.
Landica never replaces or duplicates these datasets. Agency retains full ownership and authority.
Common questions about the platform.
- What file formats does the platform accept?
- The platform currently accepts shapefiles for project geometry. Agency geospatial layers are configured during implementation in coordination with agency GIS staff.
- Does the platform make final permitting decisions?
- No. Landica produces structured findings to support agency staff. All decisions remain with the authorized agency and qualified review personnel. The platform is a decision support tool, not an automated approval system.
- Can the platform be configured for different agency offices?
- Yes. Landica is designed for agency-specific configuration. Screening logic, data sources, terminology, and finding categories are configured to reflect the review environment of each agency or office.
- Who provides the geospatial data the platform evaluates against?
- Authoritative data comes from the agency itself. Landica does not substitute commercial or third-party datasets for official agency data. The agency retains ownership and authority over all information in the system.
- How does the platform handle projects that cross multiple jurisdictions?
- Projects that span field office boundaries, state offices, or multiple regulatory environments are an area of active development. Initial configuration typically reflects a single office or field area context.
See Landica with your agency data.
We work directly with agency teams to configure the platform around your authoritative datasets, review processes, and operational context.
