2007 iDelft News (Archive)

2007 iDelft News (Archive)
iDelft moved to a new office (downtown Delft). The building originally accommodated a bank and was specially designed in 1897 to fit in the setting of Delft. 9 August 2007 iDelft received a contract from the municipality of Rotterdam (the second largest city in the Netherlands) to deliver a complete data structure concerning buildings, vegetation, water and industrial objects. Rotterdam intends to enhance the in-house data quality and update frequency. 15 July 2007 iDelft started a data modeling project for several large municipalities. The project is aimed at defining data structures and to facilitate data exchange by introducing common definitions (environmental control related data). 11 June 2007 iDelft started a software project for the central Dutch police organisation in The Netherlands. The project is aimed at providing aerial imagery to all dispatch (911) organisations throughout the country. The project is fixed price and will enable the customer to view the full extend of The Netherlands in a Google- type of environment. 1 June 2007 iDelft announces that it received an order from the province of Groningen for the delivery of an digital elevation model. Groningen is the third province (in addition to Utrecht and Gelderland) to use the elevation data for noise modeling. 10 April 2007 iDelft received a number of individual orders from international customers (including Siemens) for MapInfo Professional licenses. Customers will achieve better situational awareness as a result. 15 February 2007 iDelft released a XML based capability to enhance NATO’s situational awareness. The software allows NATO (one of the major iDelft customers) to access a so-called REST service and to automatically transfer incident information into a database system. 1 January 2007 iDelft adapted the quotation and ordering website for the sale of aerial imagery. The website enables customers to view and order imagery and to load brochures.