Geospatial Solutions for Government
Whether managing land information, responding to emergencies or infrastructure planning, Infoterra offers a range of geospatial products & services to support local, regional and national government.
Infoterra has over 25 years experience working with government to provide reliable spatial knowledge and is
- the leading GIS services provider within Catalist
- the prime contractor of the Next Perspectives consortium for the provision of height & imagery data under the Pan Government Agreement
- experienced in delivering solutions to support EU directive implementation
- supporting overseas governments with mapping projects
Infoterra is committed to pioneering the development of geospatial solutions to support government.
Infoterra has extensive experience of providing consultancy and project solutions. Some project examples:
- One of Defra’s spatial partners for the delivery of their Spatial Information REpository (SPIRE), part of the UK’s contribution to the EU INSPIRE programme.
- Data capture & development of a browser-based GIS system for over 300 users to support the agricultural land registration in England (2.2 million parcels).
- Data capture & development of a browser-based GIS system to support the agricultural land registration in Wales (500,000 parcels).
- Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (GMES)
- Infoterra developed the Central Data Service for Defra, in partnership with IBM UK Ltd, to support the Defra Noise Mapping England Project - European Noise Directive (END 2002/49/EC).
- Supporting the national census of Nigeria in 2006 via the provision of rural and urban mapping
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Defra noise mapping England project