Intermap Announces $2.0 Million Mapping Services Task Order



"This task order is an excellent example of the high quality 3D mapping solutions that Intermap consistently provides around the world," said Todd Oseth, Intermap president and CEO. "In this case, Alaska is in need of a highly accurate digital elevation model (DEM) and Intermap has the proven IFSAR technology and the comprehensive production and quality control facilities to meet their stringent accuracy requirements. This new data will also enable Intermap to develop targeted 3D Business Applications serving multiple greenfield markets in Alaska."

About Intermap Technologies

Intermap (IMP.TO) is a preeminent digital mapping and geospatial solutions provider that has set the industry standard for creating uniform high-resolution 3D digital models of the earth's surface. The Company has proactively remapped entire countries and built uniform national databases, called NEXTMap(R), consisting of affordably priced elevation data and geometric images of unprecedented accuracy. Demand for NEXTMap data is growing as new commercial applications emerge within the GIS, engineering, automotive, GPS maps, insurance risk assessment, oil and gas, hydrology, renewable energy, environmental planning, wireless communications, transportation, aviation, and 3D visualization markets. Headquartered in Denver, Colorado, Intermap has offices in Australia, Calgary, Jakarta, Munich, Prague, and Washington D.C. For more information, visit www.Intermap.com . NEXTMap(R) is a registered trademark of Intermap Technologies Corporation.

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