Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Creating cutting-edge tools to expand problem-solving capabilities.
Organizations around the globe depend on DPRA to develop the powerful Geographic Information Systems (GIS) tools they need to manage and integrate geographic data, solve engineering and environmental problems, and plan for the future.
GIS is a rapidly evolving computer technology that uses geographic information as an analytic framework. GIS gives DPRA an array of tools to help clients manage information related to specific geographic locations.
Through creative layering and geo-referencing of all forms of digital data—including text, graphics, spreadsheets, architectural and engineering blueprints, aerial photographs, video, environmental data, and, of course, any map features—DPRA develops creative analytical, management, and communication tools for our clients.
By integrating these tools and incorporating mapping functions into decision-making processes, DPRA enhances each client's management and planning capabilities.
Organizations around the globe depend on DPRA to develop the powerful Geographic Information Systems (GIS) tools they need to manage and integrate geographic data, solve engineering and environmental problems, and plan for the future.
GIS is a rapidly evolving computer technology that uses geographic information as an analytic framework. GIS gives DPRA an array of tools to help clients manage information related to specific geographic locations.
Through creative layering and geo-referencing of all forms of digital data—including text, graphics, spreadsheets, architectural and engineering blueprints, aerial photographs, video, environmental data, and, of course, any map features—DPRA develops creative analytical, management, and communication tools for our clients.
By integrating these tools and incorporating mapping functions into decision-making processes, DPRA enhances each client's management and planning capabilities.
Our GIS Specialties
DPRA offers a complete range of GIS services including, but not limited to:
- 2D and 3D modeling
- data input, capture and manipulation
- geo-coding of data
- data evaluation and auditing
- data conversion and standardization
- spatial data integration to existing database structures
- customized map production
- development of database architecture and structure
- complete application development with GIS and mapping functionality
- complete spatial analytical services
- web-enabled mapping and database access
- full-color, large format hard copy output
- generation of a variety of digital media formats