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NASA - Wallops Flight Facility
Fortune 500 Natural Gas Company
Turnkey GIS Data Development
Summary
Project included the development of a comprehensive GIS database for the entire County, including cadastral, planimetric, transportation and political data layers. All data layers were developed for use in ArcGIS 9, including ArcGIS Server and a customized version of ArcReader. WorldView also provided technical support, GIS training and database design documentation for Dinwiddie. WorldView also developed customized utility plan, drawing and as-built software for the Dinwiddie County Water Authority, allowing Authority staff to scan, organize and distribute thousands of critical documents to staff.
Routable Transportation Network Development
Summary
The project included development of emergency services data layers, including site addresses and geocodable road centerlines. This involved a combination of source material conversion and field verification techniques. This data was integrated for use within the County’s E911 CAD system, resulting in the creation of detailed E911 Address Map Books, including cartographic design and map automation. The second part of the project involved the creation of a routable road centerline network; and development of new emergency service numbers, running nine deep in the County CAD, as well as first and second due fire and EMS response zone maps. Analysis incorporated speed limits and estimated drive times.