What We Do

The Work

Some organizations have more data than they know what to do with. Others are building products where the requirements keep shifting and nothing quite fits together. A few have a geography problem — something about where things are, or where they’re going, that’s harder to solve than it looks.

We work on all of it. The common thread isn’t an industry or a product type — it’s a certain kind of challenge: analytically complex, strategically consequential, and not obviously solved by a off-the-shelf tool or a generalist consultant. 

Lord Geospatial Intelligence brings together three areas of deep expertise:

Data & Analytics Strategy

Making sense of what you have. Identifying what’s missing. Defining what good looks like — and building the roadmap to get there. Whether you’re designing a data architecture from scratch or trying to extract more signal from what already exists, we help organizations move from data confusion to data clarity.

Technical Product Strategy

Translating analytical insight into something buildable. We work at the intersection of product and engineering - defining requirements that are complete, designing experiences that reflect real constraints, and building the frameworks that give your team a clear path from concept to production.

Location Intelligence

Our deepest expertise, and the lens through which we approach every engagement. Geography is a variable in more decisions than most organizations realize. We bring the analytical rigor of geospatial intelligence. Trained in military operations and proven at commercial scale. Organizations that need to understand not just what their data says, but where it says it.

Why It Works

The Difference

Operational roots, not just academic ones

Our founder’s background is in geospatial intelligence operations — trained by the U.S. Air Force to think analytically about location, signal, and what physical data means in the real world. That’s a different starting point than most consultants bring. It means we ask different questions, catch different gaps, and hold a higher bar for what “confidence in the data” actually means.

We’ve done this at scale

Before founding Lord Geospatial Intelligence, our founder led the development of T-Mobile’s home internet location intelligence platform — a capability that scaled to serve millions of customers and became a meaningful revenue driver for one of the largest fixed wireless access rollouts in U.S. history. We know what separates a capability that looks good on paper from one that holds up in production.

Small by design

We keep engagements focused. Clients work directly with senior expertise — not a junior team executing from a template. That means faster cycles, less overhead, and work that actually reflects the nuance of your problem.