Geospatial Corporation announced the release of GeoUnderground version 2.2. GeoUnderground is a secure, enterprise strength, location-based Infrastructure Management System delivered via the cloud in a SaaS model with a single low monthly fee. GeoUnderground allows users to securely gather, share, view and edit all types of geo-referenced information from their laptop, tablet or phone. Engineers, contractors and utility employees in the field can easily collaborate and share data with colleagues located anywhere in the world without the need for expensive hardware, software or trained GIS technicians.

Geo-Docs is a file-sharing platform within GeoUnderground allowing for real-time document sharing, editing and data management on an interactive map. Geo-Docs stores, shares and manages via the cloud, geo-referenced video, photos, schedules, inspection documents, forms or any other information needed to successfully complete a new construction project, a renovation or an asset management program. Great things about Geo-Docs: All of the files are geo-referenced.

They are in one-place and they are accessible by clicking on digital map on phone or tablet or by using GeoUnderground powerful search functionality; All of the information is safe and secure. The administrator securely manages access to all data on Geo-Docs and determine permissions; Full integration with GeoUnderground. As an integral function of GeoUnderground, Geo-Docs fully integrates with GeoUnderground allowing to access and view geo-referenced data on a map of project -- no matter how small or large; Worldwide coverage and the ability to manage multiple projects on a global basis; Editing, additions and mark-ups in the field.

As a cloud based platform, data can be captured, edited from anywhere and anytime via a conventional browser, and can be reviewed and discussed in real time; Google Maps as a base map, familiar to all. Additional enhancements and modifications have added new and improved file import functionality with increased speed. Users now have the ability to import KML, KMZ and most types of DWG files easily into GeoUnderground.

KML stands for Keyhole Markup Language and is an XML file used to display geographic data in a mapping browser. KMZ stands for Keyhole Markup Language Zipped and is a compressed version of KML. In prior releases, only certain DWG files could be imported into GeoUnderground.

The Release Version 2.2 has added the ability to import DWG files that were created with AutoCAD and contain spatial reference information.