Brendan Cook and Barbara McBeath discuss geographic information systems and mapping technology applications. The conversation explores how GIS technology revolutionizes data visualization, analysis, and decision-making across multiple fields. Cook and McBeath examine specific applications of GIS from urban planning to environmental management to emergency response. The discussion addresses the integration of satellite imagery, GPS data, and layered information in GIS platforms. Cook and McBeath explore the future of mapping technology and how increasing data resolution transforms analytical capabilities. The broadcast examines privacy concerns related to detailed geographic data collection and surveillance potential. The conversation addresses how GIS technology contributes to scientific research, resource management, and infrastructure planning. Cook and McBeath discuss the accessibility of GIS tools and the democratization of mapping capabilities. The discussion explores connections between geographic data analysis and understanding complex systems from ecosystems to social networks. The broadcast examines how GIS technology changes human relationship to space and enables new ways of seeing patterns across landscapes.