Marshall County, IN Selects DDTI to Collect Unrivaled E9-1-1 GIS Mapping
Columbus, OH (Jan. 18, 2002) - Marshall County, Indiana is next to receive the ultimate in GIS intelligent centerlines with field verified address mapping. With the project only one week old, over half of Marshall County has been mapped with DDTI's revolutionary Voice Recording DGPS technology. In a matter of weeks, Marshall County will have custom-made E9-1-1 and GIS mapping, possessing a depth, accuracy, and completeness unrivaled anywhere!
Marshall County GIS and E9-1-1 will have every address in the County geographically located and field verified for accuracy with an enormous wealth of attribute information about each address. In addition, the centerlines developed from approximately 1 million three dimensional GPS points, field verified for naming with alternate names associated with each road segment, and embedded with additional attribute information as to make them truly intelligent. This data is essential for E9-1-1, as lives will depend on this information. "The upgrade will shave valuable response time off each ambulance, fire or police call," said Marshall County GIS Coordinator Shawnda Wenino. Not only will the individual safety of Marshall County residents depend upon this information, but the future of E9-1-1 service will rely increasingly upon this base mapping as the agency moves into advanced emergency technologies like AVL, ALI, ACN, Automated Routing, and the ever looming Wireless 9-1-1 call location (the mapping data is Wireless 9-1-1 Phase II compliant).
Off the shelf digital mapping products with their geocoding, database holes and inaccuracies, and gross spatial errors have been proven to be highly ineffective in facilitating both Wireless AND Wireline E9-1-1 service.
DDTI, North America's leading intelligent centerline and address data collection company is providing local governments with the most accurate GIS base mapping available, at a fraction of the time and cost. For example, every road and address within the four (4) Ohio counties of Fulton, Erie, Wyandot, and Hancock were mapped in only 3 months time!
GIS mapping is only as good as the data that drives it. DDTI's experience, approach, and expertise ensures that local government GIS and E9-1-1 service has the highest quality data at the most affordable cost.
About DDTI
Digital Data Technologies, Inc. (DDTI) is a technology company focused on centerline and addressing data collection, maintenance, and interfacing services. In addition, DDTI provides custom software solutions, and data integration services at affordable prices. DDTI has now mapped, three dimensionally, over 15,000 miles of roadway and 400,000 addresses. DDTI has also located and field-verified millions of features like addresses, road signage, bridges/culverts, school zones, and railroad crossings for local governments in the United States. For more information about DDTI and these projects call 1-888-800-4003 or visit www.centerlines.com.
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