CIST Wins $4.6 Million Contract31/07/2008 |
| China Information Security Technology (CIST) has been awarded two contracts to construct aerophotogrammetrical surveys and digital maps for China's Bureau of Land and Resources. One contract, for the city of Nanning, in Guangxi Province, is valued at $1.3 million and the other contract for the city of Jiaxing, in Zhejiang Province, has a contract value of $3.3 million. CIST expects the contracts to be completed by October 2008. |
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The contracts will require production of Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) and Digital Orthophoto Quadrangles (DOQs), often used in Geographic Information Systems. For Nanning, the Company will acquire true color digital images of the city with a total area of 2200 square kilometers. It will then create a 1:2000 DEM and DOQ. This project will provide basic working maps for continuous land surveying and acreage calculations. In Jiaxing, the Company will acquire digital images of the city with a total area of 450 square kilometers. Its GIS platform will create a 1:500 DEM and DOQ, producing high precision map data that should improve land management efficiency, while meeting the city's current stringent requirements.
China Information Security is focused on the development and implementation of large scale, high-tech information security and 3S (Geographic Information Systems -- GIS, Global Positioning Systems -- GPS and Remote Sensing -- RS) related projects. The Company provides a broad portfolio of fully integrated solutions and services, including Information Security (First Responder Coordination Platform, Intelligent Border Control System and Residence Card Information Management System), 3S and Product Sales and Services. Read more about: GIS China GPS land surveying maps orthophoto remote sensing Source: China Information Security Technology (CIST) Website: http://www.chinacpby.com Comments (0): |


