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To: Mike Heimbuch who wrote (124)3/24/1997 3:06:00 PM
From: Mike Heimbuch   of 731
 
Hello All
Just received this e-mail back from USGS Rocky Mountain mapping center in Denver - in response to a query re: Sedona GeoServices - thought it might be of interest to some.

Mike:

There is a lot going on in the GIS world for digital products, their generation,
databasing and dissemination.

As far as Sedona is concerned, they have submitted a proposal for a Cooperative
Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with the USGS NMD. The CRADA will
address the automated contour tagging software portion of the package, for which
the licensing agreement with the Ohio State University Center for Mapping was
made. The USGS will provide hypsographic related materials, knowledge about the
map product, and test the enhanced software.

To this date I have not had an opportunity to visit Sedona, and do not know
anything more than what you have probably heard from other sources. I do know
that software written at the Center for Mapping does address the thematic layers
of information on USGS map products, along with the ability to be used in
revising USGS map products.

The USGS only has a copy of the automated contour tagging software and is
permitted by Sedona and the Center for Mapping to evaluate for internal use
only, providing feedback to Sedona and Center for Mapping. This portion of the
entire software package is of interest to the USGS in increasing the
vectorization process speed as input in making digital elevation model data from
hypsographic map seperates.

This is a brief overview and I hope has answered most of your questions. If I
may be of further assistance please let know.

Bob De Sawal
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