MAPWaters Act of 2025
Summary
The MAPWaters Act of 2025 mandates federal agencies to standardize and publish geospatial data for public waterways. This creates a new market for data management and mapping services, benefiting companies specializing in GIS and mapping technologies.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.Federal agencies must standardize and publish geospatial data on waterways.
- 2.New federal contracts will emerge for GIS, data management, and cloud services.
- 3.Companies like Garmin, Trimble, Alphabet, and Apple stand to benefit from increased data availability and potential government contracts.
Market Implications
The MAPWaters Act creates a new, albeit niche, market for geospatial data services within the federal government. Companies like Garmin Ltd. and Trimble Inc. ($TRMB) will see increased demand for their specialized GIS and mapping technologies, leading to potential revenue growth from federal contracts. Cloud service providers such as Alphabet Inc. ($GOOGL) and Apple Inc. ($AAPL) may benefit from enhanced public data availability, improving their consumer-facing mapping products and potentially securing data hosting contracts.
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