Spatial Information Solutions Offers Complimentary CompassData Ground Control

 

CompassData provides the world’s largest commercially available ground control data set, with more than 17,000 Ground Control Points (GCP) in a downloadable format through the company’s GCP Archive. Also offering GPS field data collection worldwide, Human Geography and imagery QA/QC, CompassData is globally recognized for its consistent, accurate deliverables.

Beginning Monday, Nov. 14 and running through 2012, SIS will offer three complimentary GCPs from the CompassData archive. Customers who purchase either Accuracy Analyst or Topo Analyst may go to the archive to find their three preferred GCPs from the more than 17,000 available points, and redeem them anytime within 120 days from purchase of the SIS software. As part of the promotion, SIS is also offering a 10 percent discount on the software until Dec. 31, 2011.

“Any photogrammetrist who has wished for a tool to easily check their mapping data and to verify accuracy will appreciate these products,” said Leslie O’Hara, VP of communication at SIS. “We enable our customers to check their data before it goes out the door or before they accept and pay for products.  With SIS software, you can check data accuracy and quality easily, efficiently, and cost effectively like never before.”  

For more information, visit http://www.spatialis.com to learn more about Accuracy Analyst and Topo Analyst, or contact Leslie O’Hara at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or phone her at 662-323-0202 ex. 11. Following purchase, Leslie will provide information on how to choose three free GCPs.  Visit CompassData’s archive files at http://www.compassdatainc.com/archive.htm.

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