GRM Cadastre Administrator allows the system administrator to create and manage users, permissions, settings, toolbars, dictionaries and reports. This reduces data capture redundancies and staff inefficiencies. Cadastre Server allows information to be shared with the public within government agencies through web services. Using the Reports function, information may be analyzed to visualize patterns via maps. Organizational efficiency and productivity is also tracked through reporting tools.
Using GRM Cadastre as the underlying geographic information platform, the system can be easily integrated with GRM Registry and GRM Tax to provide the complete solution to land & property information management and administration. GRM Cadastre comes with a suite of document management and indexing tools for editing, storing, and geo-referencing legal property information.
With GRM Cadastre Editor you can present and integrate parcel data and relevant legal property information using extensive geographic editing functions including a COGO (coordinate geometry) tool to construct a cadastral fabric. This improves map quality and property information accuracy. It is also possible to import any format of maps (CAD files, CSV files, shape files, documents and images).
GRM Cadastre offers far-reaching tools to generate, view and print reports related to pending and completed system activity. This, in turn, increases revenue while decreasing overall costs. Coupled with GRM Tax, local governments are better able to view and manage alternate sources of revenue.
Using GRM Cadastre Server you can create and manage workflows in order to provide back office logic to support inter-agency business processes. Workflows enable system administrators to determine which stage should be completed next and by whom. This helps provide structure and guidance to complex business processes often faced by local government offices and the public.