Many issues related to incorporating real-time spatial information within Geographic
Information Systems (GIS) need to be investigated. It can be established that the concept of
real-time in relation to the input, analysis, display, and output of complex spatial
information depends directly on specific user applications. This dependency has been evident
throughout the Naval Research Laboratory's development of a real-time GIS for
hydrographic surveys. This paper contrasts the issues and requirements observed for this
application with those of vector moving-map displays for high-speed aeronautical
applications. It also attempts to quantify the influence of various factors and impacts
affecting real-time response to specialised applications like vector moving-map displays.