January 29th, 2010

NEXTMap® Bid 2 Win - pay only if you win

Bid2WinWith the Bid 2 Win program Intermap® and GeoVille® helps professionals put their best foot forward when bidding engineering projects: they can use accurate and uniform NEXTMap® data for free in their bids.

In the Bid 2 Win program, NEXTMap’s high-resolution map datasets – including digital elevation models and images for the United States, Western Europe, and Asia – won’t cost anything unless the bid is won.

Give yourself an edge in your next competitive bid – you have nothing to lose (except the bid). For more information on receiving free NEXTMap data, click here. .

January 25th, 2010

LISA production started

Since establishment of the user specified data catolgue, design of the data model, technical verification by the scientific committee and delivery of the relevant geodata by the province and the state departments, the production of the first LISA prototypes has started on schedule in January 2010. For more information on the Land Information System Austria and the first LISA datamodel please refer to www.landinformationsystem.at

November 23rd, 2009

GeoVille’s work contributes to World Development Report 2010

World Development Report 2010GeoVille’s study on urban development, natural hazards and climate change risks in Dakar, Senegal was featured within the World Development Report 2010 published by the World Bank. For further reference please click here.

October 7th, 2009

GeoVille DATA STORE now Online

NEXTMap®DigitalSurfaceModel City of Salzburg GeoVille features now an online data store providing simple search and ordering functionality for 3D data. The new online data store provides product information and enables the download of free sample data. NEXTMap ® Europe is a transnational, high-quality surface and terrain model with 5 m resolution (1m vertical accuracy) now available through the GeoVille NEXTMap ® Online DATA STORE.

September 29th, 2009

LiSA (Land Information System Austria) - 2nd User Meeting

2nd user meetingMore than 30 representatives from public organisations - representing the future user group of LiSA - participated in the 2nd User Meeting in Salzburg. The 2 days meeting served to discuss LiSA class definitions, catalog specification and the object oriented data model.
LiSA is financed under the Austrian Space Application Programme and coordinated by GeoVille.