GIS Conversion
Design Presentation provides GIS (Geographic Information
System) services for a wide range of companies including transportation
(road and water), telecommunication, mining, municipal (storm and sewage
management) and utility sectors (electricity or power).
GIS can be thought of as a high-tech equivalent of a map. The reach of Geographic Information Systems expands into all disciplines
and has been used to tackle problems ranging from prioritizing sensitive
species habitats to determining optimal real estate locations for new
businesses. DesignPresentation creates different layers to acquire a better
understanding of a particular geography. We can create layers according
to your guidelines. GIS can be used for Urban Infrastructure
Planning, Water Resource Mapping and Monitoring, Civil Engineering Mapping,
Contour Mapping and Detailed Forest Mapping.
The DesignPresentation team digitizes drawings, maps, and documents and
converts them to vector formats in order to link them with databases.
We provide accurate, fast and cost-effective digitizing/vectorization
transformation to GIS systems.
GIS Conversion (Portfolio
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The array of services rendered by DesignPresentation includes
Aerial
triangulation/Stereo Orientation
DTM
generation
ArcExplorer
and ArcView Training
ArcView
Applications Development
Contour
Mapping (Digital Elevation Models (DEM))
Custom
Mapping
Parcel
Mapping
Data
Automation and Integration
Feature
Extraction
Geo-coding
of databases
GIS
Mapping related to local area planning
Land
use mapping
Local
Area Planning (District Planning Maps, Census Maps, etc.)
Photogrammetry
Spatial
Analysis and Modeling
Utility
Mapping
All of the above GIS work is done by advanced technology, which helps
us produce drawings that are precise, accurate and minutely detailed. We also offer such services as:
Civil
Engineering Mapping
Contour
Mapping
Detailed
Forest Mapping
Flood
Interpretation
Geo
Engineering Survey
Geological
Mapping
Irrigation
Management, etc.
Urban
Infrastructure Planning
Water
Resource Mapping and Monitoring
Background of GIS
GIS is a rapidly growing technological field that incorporates graphical
features with tabular data in order to assess real-world problems. This
amazing technology was developed in 1960, with the discovery that maps
could be programmed using simple codes and then stored in a computer,
allowing for future modification whenever required. Geographic
Information Systems were a welcomed change from when maps had
to be painstakingly created by hand; even small changes required the creation
of a new map. The capabilities of GIS are a far cry from the simple beginnings
of computer cartography. At the simplest level, GIS can be thought of
as an electronic map. However, the storage of data in an easily accessible
digital format enables complex analysis and modeling that was not previously
possible.
We are confident that we can help you address the most challenging GIS
problems. We help our clients evaluate, select, and implement the best
solutions because we utilize the best technologies available. DesignPresentation’s Geographic Information Systems department is constantly
updating our already advanced technologies so that we can provide you
with the most cutting-edge service.