East View Cartographic Provide Data for Spatial On-Demand06/11/2009 |
| Spatial Energy, an imagery and data management solution provider in the energy sector, have an agreement with EastView Cartographic to sell energy-focused global datasets through Spatial On-Demand. The datasets include a broad range of geospatial raster and vector data from geological maps, high-resolution DEMs and vector GIS datasets. |
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"East View Cartographic specializes in custom GIS data production using data from a variety of in-house and client sources. Spatial Energy's customers will now be able to source and manage this data cost-effectively through our Spatial On-Demand service," said Bud Pope, President of Spatial Energy. "Together, we'll be helping clients find and manage the right mapping and GIS data production resources for each project."
For more information, visit www.cartographic.com and www.spatialenergy.com. Read more about: geospatial imagery image solutions maps remote sensing satellite satellite imagery software spatial information Supplier: East View Cartographic (EVC) More news from this supplier: Geospatial Data Webinar Global Population Database Map and GIS Data for UN Project JSDE/ION JNC 2011 Call For Papers GAF at Intergeo 2010 Free Oil & Gas Well Look-Up Service European DMCII Launch GIS Bringing Accountability to International Relief Efforts Gas Utility Upgrades to GIS for Outages German Properties Need Revaluation RapidEye Two Years in Space URISA Student Competition Winners Announced Tsinghua University Team Wins Design Competition Comments (0): |
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