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Sub-second searching through many systems
Although accurate and up to date location data is essential, and up to 85% of all data contains an address component, it forms only a small part of the mass of data contained in departmental systems.
Through the use of adaptor technology, Symphony SinglePoint can index, compress and search a whole variety of data sources alongside your core address data.
Search many gazetteers simultaneously
Whether you need to search different gazetteers to find one piece of information or search them to gain multiple information about one location, having to search each gazetteer separately is clearly time-consuming.
The adaptor technology used in Symphony SinglePoint is already configured for a variety of sources and is fully customisable to your requirements. If you have data that needs to be searched, Symphony SinglePoint can be configured to do so.
Help your transition to the AddressBase products
For those members of the PSMA or for those in the private sector, the transition over to the AddressBase products can be made far easier with Symphony SinglePoint.
Symphony SinglePoint can be configured to give access to both your existing data source, whether it is NLPG, AddressPoint, AddressLayer2, PAF or even a database you have compiled yourself, and then simultaneous access to whichever of the AddressBase products you have chosen to move to.
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The BTP Example
The British Transport Police use the multi-gazetteer functionality of Symphony SinglePoint to access three separate datasets. They use it to search the NLPG for addresses, the Electoral Register for names and their own internal gazetteer for force-specific information.
Once results have been found, they can all be view spatially via the BTP's web based GIS, MapView. Additionally, they have incorporate options to view all occupants listed on the electoral register and an option to view the neighbours of the address.
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