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$1.9 million contract for Intermap

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DENVER, US: Intermap Technologies has received a $1.9 million contract to provide 3D digital elevation data and orthorectified radar imagery for an international project. The Company’s client will use the geospatial data for topographic map production, 3D visualization, and resource management.

Intermap will deliver NEXTMap data to the customer from its multi-client data library (MCDL). The customer will immediately receive a majority of the digital surface models (DSMs) that include cultural features (such as vegetation, buildings, and roads), digital terrain models (DTMs) that display the bare earth (with all cultural features digitally removed) and orthorectified radar images (ORIs) corrected to remove normal geometric distortions (grayscale images that accentuate topographic features). The remaining elevation models and images will be delivered over the coming months.

“The immediate availability of our NEXTMap data in this region of the world is a real plus for our customers,” commented Brian Bullock, president & CEO for Intermap Technologies. “We are continuing to deliver extreme value to customers who receive high-quality products that enable them to immediately solve their pressing needs.”