“Managed by the Geospatial Management Office, HIFLD curates and provides access to geospatial data on U.S. critical infrastructure. Users can view data and download CSV, KML, and Shapefiles for visualization and application development.”
- HIFLD houses 400+ data layers. Many have robust summaries and metadata that document the source, update cadence, most recent update, and field definitions (aka data dictionary).
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Public domain data for community preparedness, resiliency, research, and more.
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