2026 SAG Award Winners

Säteilyturvakeskus STUK

Project Goal

Our project's goal was to update our GIS platform and consolidate all available GIS information into a single hub. We also wanted to automate the field collection of radiation measurement data. This includes manual measurements made by field measurement teams, as well as stationary and mobile automated measurement systems. This meant consolidating data from several measurement information storage systems, where location information was treated only as metadata to the actual radiation measurement information. We also wanted to use prognosis data on the dispersal of radioactive materials in an accident to focus our measurement capabilities on the most critical areas and to assist our field teams remotely in locating suitable measurement sites and assigning measurement tasks to individual teams.

The project was funded by the European Union through the Union Civil Protection Mechanism (UCPM).
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Business Problem Solved

In a radiological incident or accident, the need for radiation measurements increases significantly. The personnel available to make and analyze the measurement results is limited. Consolidating and streamlining planning, data collection, and analysis of measurement information into a single hub frees up personnel resources for other tasks or lets them focus on the most important tasks at hand.

Technology Implemented

ArcGIS Enterprise Platform
ArcGIS Notebook Server
ArcGIS Field Maps
ArcGIS QuickCapture
ArcGIS Dashboard
AfrGIS Experience Builder
ArcGIS REST API

Development Team Biography

Head of Laboratory Maarit Muikku, project manager
Systems Specialist Tarja Ilander, GIS and database specialist
Senior Inspector Tuomas Peltonen, legacy systems integration and prognosis data specialist
Senior Inspector Petri Smolander, field operations and radiation measurement specialist