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to the resolution of the same by a government body. It is very important that this electronic file
management be able to manage all the city's files. Therefore, we recommend that you develop
an application driven by administrative actions of the administrative service instead of trying
to completely automate the procedural flow due to the enormous disparity of files and the
enormous number of cases that can arise in it.
• Organizational context: The city must create a single organizational database to manage the
people in the organization and the organizational units centrally. Given that the administrations
can work together, it is important that the coding of organizational units is known by external
public administrations, if possible, with a single directory (DIR3). In this way, for there to be true
administrative interoperability in a country, the catalogue of electronic procedures also needs
to be uniquely identifiable (SIA).
6.3.7 Geographic Information Systems
The system must include an extensive database of geospatial content that currently exists, from
official and reliable sources, in the form of layers, maps and applications.
Currently, there are thousands of public and private organizations that publish and share their
data on different online platforms. These data include information such as roads, real-time traffic
status, weather data, elevation profiles, updated satellite imagery and administrative boundaries.
Thanks to these contents, you can access a series of updated base maps, vector and raster, ranging
from topographic maps and satellite images, to OpenStreetMap, among others.
The GIS system has to be highly interoperable at different levels, for the large type of data and
services whose integration it allows, as well as for the types of data and output services that are de
facto market and OGC standards.
It has to be characterized by being a platform open to developers, with different APIS to be able to
extend specific functionalities, automate tasks and integrate with other municipal systems. To do
this, it has a REST API from which you can integrate the published geospatial services with other
applications.
You must include an API so that you can automate management tasks and perform spatial analysis
in combination with other data science libraries.
Should you need to expand or make new developments, you must have the APIs and SDKs on
different programming languages to be able to deploy native applications on multiple platforms.
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