Remote monitoring for trespass and encroachment: learn how utilities, land agencies, and transportation operators, can use satellite imagery and AI to spot access, dumping, and encroachment earlier while reducing field workload.
Remote corridors, facility buffers, and large public land bases are hard to keep an eye on, especially when teams are already stretched thin. Trespass, dumping, unauthorized access roads, and informal camps often appear gradually and are only discovered once they’ve created safety issues, operational disruption, or compliance risk. This playbook is designed for the people responsible for that reality every day: land and ROW managers at utilities, transportation agencies, mining companies, and government land organizations who need a more scalable way to see what’s changing on the ground.
Our Remote monitoring for trespass & encroachment playbook walks through how agentic monitoring with Lens can deliver portfolio‑wide coverage, earlier detection of issues, and major reductions in monitoring time and cost. Inside, you’ll find concrete examples from a large energy utility, a state land agency, and a regional rail operator, plus a step‑by‑step framework you can adapt to your own corridors and properties. Fill out the short form to get the playbook and see how your team can move from reactive site visits to proactive, AI‑supported monitoring.
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