Built by someone who's been in the cabin at 3 a.m.
Byrd Geospatial is a Colorado-based geospatial risk intelligence firm. We build risk maps, AI workflows, and decision tools for the people who manage what happens on the ground — emergency operations, land management, infrastructure, and the field teams who depend on them.
Jeramy Byrd.
SOF flight paramedic. Four deployments. IDMT. Finishing an MS in GIS & Technology at New Mexico State University. Based in Colorado Springs.
The kind of operational discipline you only get from running calls where the terrain, the weather, and human error are all converging at once.
Operational experience, analytic discipline.
Most risk maps fail because they're drawn by people who've never had to act on one. The inverse is also true: operational experience without the analytic discipline produces good instincts and bad maps. Byrd Geospatial sits at that intersection on purpose.
The thesis is plain. A dispatcher at 3 a.m. doesn't need a slide. An incident commander doesn't need a discovery deck. An underwriter doesn't need a story. They need geometry that matches the ground — and they need it presented in a way that survives the radio test.
That lens runs through every product we ship. We don't draw maps to be looked at. We draw maps that get used.
A geospatial risk intelligence firm.
Three disciplines: risk mapping, austere response intelligence, AI + spatial systems. Five ways to engage. One operational lens.
- Solely operated · Colorado
- SDVOSB-eligible · SBA
- NMSU GIS & Technology
- Colorado Springs, CO · 38°50′N 104°49′W
- WGS84 · ground-truthed
A disclaimer, stated plainly.
Byrd Geospatial provides geospatial mapping, modeling, and decision-support systems.
We do not provide medical direction, clinical care, or emergency response services.
We are not a dispatch service, a 911 PSAP, or a first-response agency. When our work is used in an operational setting, it is used by qualified personnel who own the decision.
Seven kinds of teams. One way of working.
If you don't see your situation here, the answer is probably still yes. Start a scope call.
- 01 —COUNTY EMERGENCY MGMTResponse sectors, evacuation modeling, multi-hazard exposure.
- 02 —SEARCH AND RESCUESlope-distance routing, rescue complexity scoring, LZ analysis.
- 03 —LAND AGENCIESWildfire and flood exposure, terrain mobility, access constraints.
- 04 —UTILITIES & ENERGYAsset exposure, predictive spatial models, AI-integrated pipelines.
- 05 —INSURANCE & UNDERWRITINGDefensible risk assessments, multi-hazard overlays.
- 06 —OUTFITTERS & OUTDOOR OPSTrail and route risk, CORAS pilot access.
- 07 —DEFENSE-ADJACENTAustere response intelligence for civilian and contracted work.
On record. Verifiable.
Additional registrations come online as the firm matures: SAM.gov, GSA, state vendor lists. Procurement officers — email for current documentation.
- SDVOSB
Service-disabled veteran-owned small business. Self-certification per SBA criteria.
- NMSU GIS&T
Graduate program · applied research. MS in GIS & Technology in progress.
- CO SoS
Colorado LLC filing in progress. Documentation will be added when registration completes.
Start with a 30-minute scope call.
No deck, no questionnaire. Bring the actual problem and we'll tell you whether it's something we can help with — and whether anyone else can.
Specifics over adjectives. Decisions over decks. AI woven in, not bolted on.