Landbase Systems' TotalFit® process creates and maintains precise alignment between multiple spatial datasets. These spatial datasets may be any digital maps (vector drawings) or digital images (aerial, satellite, or map images) and may cover an area be as small as a city block or as large as the Continental United States.

This precise alignment eliminates location inconsistencies between different spatial sources, increasing the power and flexibility of GIS. Precise alignment of multiple sources significantly increases the value of combined spatial data and your GIS.

The TotalFit® process can precisely align any number of different spatial sources into a single consistent GIS. Typical sources include aerial photos, satellite images, field information, GPS data, design drawings, historical maps, CAD files, AM/FM data, survey maps, and USGS data. This ability to move any existing source to a new and better location also minimizes re-creation costs.

The TotalFit® process is not static. Once Alignment Relations are established, on-going updates of spatial data become 'plug-ins' via the use of TotalFit® Alignment Engine (with FME from Safe Software).