Juno Maps Wins RISE Riverine Community Resilience Challenge for Flood Risk Platform
TL;DR
Juno Maps' award-winning Smart Site Plan platform gives municipalities a competitive edge in flood resilience planning and access to pilot funding opportunities.
Smart Site Plan is a cloud-based platform that allows municipal teams to visualize flood risk, assess infrastructure vulnerabilities, and collaborate across departments in real-time.
Juno Maps' flood resilience technology helps protect vulnerable communities, potentially saving lives and safeguarding infrastructure from devastating flood events in Virginia.
Juno Maps won an international resilience challenge for its intuitive geospatial platform that makes complex flood risk data accessible to non-technical users.
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Juno Maps, a leading geospatial technology company, has been named a winner of the RISE Riverine Community Resilience Challenge II, an international competition focused on addressing growing flood risks in inland communities across western Virginia. The award recognizes the company's Smart Site Plan platform, a cloud-based tool designed to help local governments prepare for, respond to, and recover from flood events.
The platform's accessibility features allow municipal teams with varying technical backgrounds to visualize flood risk, assess vulnerable infrastructure, and collaborate in real-time across departments. Dustin Rauch, President & CEO of Juno Maps, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership opportunity, stating the solution has potential to save lives and protect infrastructure while putting powerful data in the hands of those who need it most.
As a Challenge winner, Juno Maps will pilot Smart Site Plan in multiple western Virginia municipalities to demonstrate how intuitive geospatial tools can support data-driven resilience planning in high-risk areas. Paul Robinson, Executive Director of RISE, emphasized the urgency of the solution, noting that it gives communities tools to understand flood risk before disasters occur and provides local governments with immediate, easy-to-use methods for risk assessment and response.
The RISE Riverine Community Resilience Challenge II is funded by the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development and supports scalable solutions that strengthen long-term recovery, improve local decision-making, and build resilience to freshwater flooding. Juno Maps was selected based on its potential to deliver measurable, real-world impact in high-risk communities. More information about RISE Resilience Innovations can be found at https://www.riseresilience.org.
This development comes at a critical time as inland communities face increasing flood risks due to changing weather patterns and infrastructure challenges. The implementation of accessible geospatial tools represents a significant advancement in community resilience planning, potentially serving as a model for other flood-prone regions seeking practical solutions to environmental threats.
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