In these services of GIS, the processes of planning rescue operations and protection measures, emergency situation modeling, strategic and tactical planning of military operations, and navigation of flexible intervention services and other power agencies are solved.

GIS can be used to estimate how far each part of a street network is from a fire hydrant. This can be useful for evaluating the best location for a new fire station or determining how well fire stations cover service areas.

For today's fast-paced battlefield, regular terrain analysis is essential. The traditional method of studying paper topographic maps is replaced by the use of maps in digital form to obtain information about the area. Digital images are increasingly used to obtain terrain information. This helps to select suitable positions for various military purposes more accurately and faster. The use of GIS provides information on terrain features that can be useful for planning today's warfare strategies.

GIS is an essential crime mapping tool for law enforcement agencies around the world. Crime mapping is a key component of crime analysis. Satellite images can reveal important information about criminal activities. The efficiency and speed of GIS analysis will increase the possibilities of fighting crime.