Valtus Offers New Aerial Imagery Datasets for Alberta and British Columbia

The Valtus Imagery Services online database currently holds over 9 million square kilometers of high resolution imagery across Canada and the United States. All Valtus Data is available through both VIEWS| Spatial Data Access Subscription and the Spatial Data Store. The Views service provides instant, secure access to an extensive library of imagery that can be seamlessly integrated into mapping applications and geographic information systems. The Spatial Data Store is a convenient online solution for users who require immediate access to downloadable, geospatial data. Valtus also stores, manages and seamlessly integrates customer owned data with our public database through the Vault| Spatial Data Hosting Service.

For further product or coverage information, please visit the Valtus website at www.valtus.com

About Valtus Valtus Imagery Services is a Geospatial Storage Service Provider delivering imagery from our large online library and managing and integrating our customers’ existing imagery holdings. Valtus' technology utilizes open GIS protocols to allow high-resolution aerial and satellite imagery to be stored, managed and viewed instantly through a wide range of industry standard web-mapping products and desktop applications.

The company serves a broad base of markets including land management, surveying, oil and gas, agriculture, forestry, environmental management, real-estate, emergency response and all levels of government. In addition, Valtus holds the largest private data base of LiDAR data in western Canada. Valtus provides significant imagery content and capability to our customers through our partnerships with leading satellite imagery and aerial photography firms.

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