What is GIS?
A Geographic Information System (GIS) is a computerized multi-component system that can store spatial data from maps or other sources, attach attributes to the spatial data, analyze these data for one or more attributes, and display the results.
What Can GIS Do?
GIS can be used to answer questions about the location, distribution and density of things, which can be anything from invasive plants to business customers. Answers to these questions help our clients make better management decisions and allow them to optimize their businesses.
How Can DTM Help?
We offer a broad set of geospatial services, from simple cartography to complete spatial data management solutions. Our diverse backgrounds and project experience allow us to work across multiple disciplines and data environments. We provide the following services to our clients:
- GIS Data Editing and Conversion (ESRI, AutoCAD, USGS DEM, LiDAR, GPS, and more)
- Spatial Analysis (Proximity, Viewsheds, and Geostatistics)
- Professional Cartography and Graphics, for Print and the Web
- Custom Mapping Applications, for the Web or the Desktop
- Historic Imagery Searches and Processing
GIS can be applied to a variety of situations, including:
- Water Resources
- Channel Migration Zones
- Database Development
- Mapping Applications (Web or Desktop)
- Planning
- Field Mapping