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Mapping Software Is All Eyes

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

Working on a major project, you can’t be everywhere at once.  Fortunately, in the satellite age, you don’t have to be physically present to keep an eye on your work.  You can leverage the latest mapping software to keep projects on track and in position, even from a distance.

With the latest innovations, mapping software is really all eyes.  Instead of providing just one kind of feed from a satellite point, mapping software can pull in many different feeds, including the USGS maps and the TerraServer-USA images.  This can help you get the view you need to plan the next stages of your project and ensure the current stages are on track.

The different viewing capabilities are really what differentiate mapping programs from one another.  You want a program that lets you view different layers and vectors of your project.  Being able to trace a single contour line through a project can help you level foundations, lay cable, or simply insure that a section has been properly cut or filled.

You’ll also want to be sure that you can get the color imagery that you need to really get the best interpretation and display for your maps.  The best mapping software offers direct access to DigitalGlobe high-resolution color imagery maps for anywhere in the world you are working.  You can overlay symbols and graph points, or separate project points with visual ease.

All of the image feeds and data points can make you relax about not being able to have eyes on the ground every minute of your project.  You’ll be able to see exactly what’s going on in a number of different displays, so you can put your mind at ease.  With good quality mapping software, having that quick look at your project is as easy as clicking a mouse.